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I am an English teacher with several years experience of working in 6th forms. I was recommended by my Head of Department to share my resources on TES after he consistently praised my lessons and schemes of work for how easy they are for teachers to use and access them. I pride myself on my planning, and make sure each slide of each lesson is aesthetically pleasing, with a clear title, main task, and usually an extension task.

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I am an English teacher with several years experience of working in 6th forms. I was recommended by my Head of Department to share my resources on TES after he consistently praised my lessons and schemes of work for how easy they are for teachers to use and access them. I pride myself on my planning, and make sure each slide of each lesson is aesthetically pleasing, with a clear title, main task, and usually an extension task.
Frankenstein SoW A Level Literature KS5
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Frankenstein SoW A Level Literature KS5

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A whole SoW for teaching Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, aimed at Edexcel’s Literature spec, including two lessons outlining key context. These lessons were planned to be at comparing with The Handmaid’s Tale, but can be easily adapted for other specs if needed. There are two or three chapters covered in each lesson, with a focus on extract analysis, literary terms, and contextual links reinforced throughout (such as how Shelley’s writing fits in to other Romantic writing). Most lessons end with a slide to consider three links to The Handmaid’s Tale. The slides consist of a clear title, main task, and extension task, and have a variety of tasks in each lesson - engaging starters, discussion, group work, quote finding, extract analysis, and evaluative plenaries.
A Streetcar Named Desire full SoW
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A Streetcar Named Desire full SoW

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A full scheme of work for teaching Tennessee William’s A Streetcar Named Desire at English Literature. Includes two context lessons, two lessons on Scenes 1 and 3 and then one lesson per scene for the rest. Activities include quote finding, extract analysis, discussion tasks, group work, and evaluative plenaries. The lessons invite students to analyse the text as a play rather than just a written text by linking to the conventions of a tragedy, dramatic techniques, and stagecraft. Check out my other Streetcar resources: revision lessons, blocking characters, and a bundle of the whole lot!
A Streetcar Named Desire BUNDLE
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A Streetcar Named Desire BUNDLE

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This bundle contains: A very popular full SoW for teaching Streetcar Revision lessons for after having read and taught the text A lesson focusing on blocking characters’ movements and considering stagecraft (music, sounds, props) Enjoy!
A Streetcar Named Desire Revision Lessons
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A Streetcar Named Desire Revision Lessons

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9 lessons, with accompanying activities, to revise A Streetcar Named Desire. Considers characters, themes, motifs, and wider context, with reference to past exam questions. Aimed at Edexcelfor Key Stage 5 English Literature but useful across all exam boards.
Child Language Acquisition SoW
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Child Language Acquisition SoW

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A 24 lesson Scheme of Work to teach Child Language Acquisiton for A Level English Language. Includes lessons, transcripts, and other resources. Some resources taken from the OCR textbook. Covers stages of development, key theorists, and transcript analysis. With a whole anthology of texts to analyse.
KS5 English Language - Language Change
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KS5 English Language - Language Change

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A complete scheme of work of lessons and resources. Aimed at A Level/KS5 English Language OCR Paper 2 Section C - Language Change, exploring variations in language from 1600 to the present. All lessons should come with necessary texts to analyse, as well as links to clips or videos. Most slides include extension tasks. Note: This is several weeks’ worth of lessons, so ‘Lesson 1’ is not for all the same lesson, but might be Week 1 Lesson 1, Week 2 Lesson 1 etc, but appear in order
English Literature A Level The Picture of Dorian Gray Oscar Wilde complete SoW KS5
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English Literature A Level The Picture of Dorian Gray Oscar Wilde complete SoW KS5

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A complete scheme of work to teach Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray, including relevant context. The documents called “Summer term” lessons come first as they focus on the first couple of chapters and key context. This is aimed at A Level Literature coursework but are perfectly suited to teaching the text overall. The slides consist of a clear title, main task, and extension task, and have a variety of tasks in each lesson - engaging starters, discussion, group work, quote finding, extract analysis, and evaluative plenaries.
Frankenstein and Handmaids Tale BUNDLE
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Frankenstein and Handmaids Tale BUNDLE

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A bundle containing: A full SoW for Handmaids -A full SoW for Frankenstein (with links in the lessons to Handmaids) Revision lessons for both texts These schemes were planned with comparison between them in mind. Enjoy!
Wide Sargasso Sea complete SoW A Level KS5 English
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Wide Sargasso Sea complete SoW A Level KS5 English

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A complete scheme of work to teach Jean Rhys’ Wide Sargasso Sea. Each file contains 2 lessons (as I have been teaching double periods!) and each lesson contains a starter, plenary and 3-4 tasks, each with an extension task. Links to Jane Eyre are also made throughout. There are 4 lessons in there comparing to Seamus Heaney’s ‘North’ as that is what we are comparing WSS to, but the vast majority of the lessons just focus on WSS. Page references refer to the Penguin Classics edition. See also my WSS/Jane Eyre introductory lessons, giving a quick overview of Jane Eyre to allow greater understanding of WSS.
Twelfth Night Revision Lessons
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Twelfth Night Revision Lessons

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9 lessons, with accompanying activities, to revise Twelfth Night. Considers characters, themes, motifs, and wider context with reference to past exam questions. Aimed at Edexce lfor Key Stage 5 English Literature but useful across all exam boards.
Unseen Poetry revision
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Unseen Poetry revision

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12 lessons to revise the “Poems of the Decade”/Forward Book of Poetry, and compare them to unseen poetry, with reference to past exam questions. Aimed at Edexcel for Key Stage 5 English Literature but useful across all exam boards.
A Streetcar Named Desire Lang-Lit full SoW
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A Streetcar Named Desire Lang-Lit full SoW

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A complete Scheme of Work (15 lessons) to teach A Streetcar Named Desire, aimed towards the English Language and Literature spec. This SoW will teach the entirety of the play, looking at characters, themes, and context, and analysing linguistic and dramatic features, such as spoken language features, word/sentence types, and conventions of a tragedy. PLEASE NOTE: I already sell a scheme of work to teach Streetcar for the Literature spec; these two schemes are very similar, except for the Lang-Lit one having a much more linguistic focus!
The Handmaid's Tale English Literature SoW
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The Handmaid's Tale English Literature SoW

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Full SoW for teaching Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale, including full lessons, context, and some wider reading articles. Planned for Edexcel’s Literature A Level to be compared with Frankenstein, but easily adaptable. I have where possible linked events in the novel to real world events and/or current affairs, to make the text as relevant as possible. The slides consist of a clear title, main task, and extension task, and have a variety of tasks in each lesson - engaging starters, discussion, group work, quote finding, extract analysis, and evaluative plenaries.
English Language A Level BUNDLE
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English Language A Level BUNDLE

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This bundle covers English Language A Level topics. Planned for OCR, this covers almost the whole syllabus (apart from coursework, though this is independent for students to choose a topic). Most of these topics are covered by all exam boards one way or another. -Child Language Acquisition Language Change Language in the Media Spoken Language Non-fiction texts These lessons are interactive and aim to link to the ‘real world’. Enjoy!
English Literature Metaphysical Poetry SoW A Level KS5
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English Literature Metaphysical Poetry SoW A Level KS5

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A complete scheme of work to teach the Metaphysical poems from the Edexcel English Literature spec. There are 17 lessons in total, including a context lesson, assessment lesson, and mock exam prep lesson. All poems are in the powerpoint. There is a lesson on overall context, as well as key context for each poet in relevant lessons. Each lesson has homework questions to prep students for the poem in the next lesson. These, as well as the main tasks, will allow the poems to be analysed in detail, with oppportunities for evaluative discussions.
The Yellow Wallpaper lessons A Level English Literature
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The Yellow Wallpaper lessons A Level English Literature

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2 lessons analysing Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper. These lessons cover the main characters, biographical context, settings, and themes of the short story, as well as some prompts to analyse the end of the text. It also has some questions for Microsoft Teams discussions, which could also be used for class discussion, and a slide to make links to The Picture of Dorian Gray (which can be easily adapted/removed if unwanted) Useful for GCSE or A Level English Literature.
Wide Sargasso Sea/Jane Eyre intro BUNDLE
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Wide Sargasso Sea/Jane Eyre intro BUNDLE

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Contains: 4 lessons covering Jane Eyre and the character of Bertha A complete scheme of work to teach Wide Sargasso Sea Each lesson contains starter, plenary, and 3-4 main tasks, most slides containing an extension tasks. Page references refer to the Penguin classic edition. There are a few lessons comparing to Seamus Heaney’s ‘North’, but these do not infringe on simply teaching the novel as a whole. These lessons should be pretty much ready to go, meaning you shouldn’t need to tweak them too much. I try to make my slides as clear and aesthetically pleasing as possible. Check out my other English Literature/Language/Lang Lit resources!
Heaney 'North' complete SoW A Level poetry
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Heaney 'North' complete SoW A Level poetry

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A complete scheme of work to teach Seamus Heaney’s collection ‘North’. Each lesson is designed for a double period, so this is a 28 lesson SoW. There is also one essay prep lesson. The first lesson covers context of the history of Ireland, The Troubles, and Heaney’s life. Each lesson contains attractive slides, clear instructions, and exentsion tasks on every slide. I taught this to compare with Jean Rhys’ Wide Sargasso Sea, but any slides linked to this can be easily removed - it does not impact the teaching of the poems. Check out my other resources and schemes of work for English Literature and/or Language! Poems from ‘North’ covered are: Antaeus Funeral Rites North Bog Queen The Grauballe Man Punishment Strange Fruit Act of Union Hercules and Antaeus Whatever you say, say nothing Ministry of Fear A Constable Calls Orange Drums Summer 1969 Exposure