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Harry Potter & The Fantastic Beasts English PPT & Worksheet Task
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Harry Potter & The Fantastic Beasts English PPT & Worksheet Task

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Get your learners to create their own magical creature to add to ‘Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them’ book. They will start by looking at an extract from the book and doing a task on this. Then they will begin to create their own creature. Please note that this PPT and Worksheet was not my original idea and I used FREE resources that I found on TES and the internet to put into a PPT. I adapted this PPT and created the worksheet myself using these ideas. Thank you for sharing your resources with other education professionals.
Unseen Poetry Introduction Lesson: How to Approach Unseen Poetry Using 'The Mirror' by Sylvia Plath
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Unseen Poetry Introduction Lesson: How to Approach Unseen Poetry Using 'The Mirror' by Sylvia Plath

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A lesson introducing Unseen Poetry and what to expect in the exam paper. It explains to learners how to annotate a poem using the SMILE technique and they will analyse Plath’s poem ‘The Mirror.’ Please note: I created this PPT using mostly my own ideas, however, to create this lesson, I have also adapted/ pasted some information from other ‘FREE download’ poetry resources that I found on TES. Thankyou for sharing your work.
Punctuation Matching Game// Activity: Lesson Starter Primary / E3 Functional English Skills Cards
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Punctuation Matching Game// Activity: Lesson Starter Primary / E3 Functional English Skills Cards

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**Instructions ** Cut out the five punctuation cards and place them in front of you. On the next page, you will be given a range of phrases and sentences. Each is missing a particular punctuation mark. Place each sentence / phrase underneath the correct punctuation card. Example: If the sentence reads: ‘Andys car had a flat tyre,’ then this sentence should be placed under the ‘apostrophe mark’ card.
Unseen Poetry: Introduction Worksheet on Poetry: 'The Mirror.'
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Unseen Poetry: Introduction Worksheet on Poetry: 'The Mirror.'

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A worksheet to introduce KS3 or KS4 students to what to initially look for when they first read a poem. There are questions on the sheet to prompt them to read the poem and then answer the questions including: What the poem is about Why certain words and phrases are used What the mood and atmosphere of the poem is Who the narrator of the poem is. I have purposely left out the title of the poem, as I wanted my group to guess what the object ( the mirror) is.