Hero image

miss_secondaryenglish_

Average Rating2.92
(based on 22 reviews)

I aim to design engaging, educational resources to appeal to students and teachers alike. These are aimed at KS3, GCSE, and A-level students.

346Uploads

33k+Views

2k+Downloads

I aim to design engaging, educational resources to appeal to students and teachers alike. These are aimed at KS3, GCSE, and A-level students.
Non Fiction Articles And Questions
misschapman101misschapman101

Non Fiction Articles And Questions

(0)
Perfect for KS3 and KS4 this booklet contains a range of different non-fiction articles with questions related to each. The booklet contains lined paper after every article to take notes or respond to questions asked. This is a great way of promoting pleasure for reading in class or at home. These could also be used in the English classroom alongside transactional writing as examples.
A CHRISTMAS CAROL QUIZ
misschapman101misschapman101

A CHRISTMAS CAROL QUIZ

(1)
A Christmas quiz themed around the Charles Dickens novella A Christmas Carol. This quiz contains multiple round to quiz students on their knowledge of the text, characters, context etc. Both questions and answers are provided!
Creating a Dystopian World - Slow Write
misschapman101misschapman101

Creating a Dystopian World - Slow Write

(0)
A slow write for students based around creating a dystopian world. Students are prompted on what to write about and embed into their stories. This is a great way of getting students excited about dystopian reading and writing.
A Christmas Carol - Revision Clock 2
misschapman101misschapman101

A Christmas Carol - Revision Clock 2

(0)
A Christmas Carol Revision Clock 2: Spend a few minutes on each section, summarizing key points, events, and themes associated with that aspect of the novel. Use the clock as a visual aid to recall information quickly and efficiently. Practice linking different sections together to deepen your understanding of the novel as a whole. Great for GCSE revision.
Lord of the Flies - Big Quiz
misschapman101misschapman101

Lord of the Flies - Big Quiz

(0)
A fun and engaging quiz on the book Lord of the Flies by William Gilding. The quiz contains five different rounds that test you on your knowledge of the book. Great for GCSE revision, end of topic quiz or for a bit of Christmas end of term fun!!
Visual Timetable Cards
misschapman101misschapman101

Visual Timetable Cards

(0)
A set of over 40 visual timetable cards for you to print, laminate and use in your classroom. These include the days of the week, all major subjects, important times of the day and a few key events such as parents evening. Great for special educational needs students, primary school students or anyone looking for a clear visual to use in their classroom space.
Reading for Pleasure Extract Booklet and Questions
misschapman101misschapman101

Reading for Pleasure Extract Booklet and Questions

(0)
A comprehensive booklet containing six different extracts from both fiction and non fiction texts. All have questions for students to answer alongside them. Can be used as a reading comprehension activity, homework booklet or as a reading strategy within lessons. Extracts included are below: Pole to Pole by Michael Palin The Pet The Storm Chocolate The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
A Christmas Carol - Stave One Key Quote Flashcards
misschapman101misschapman101

A Christmas Carol - Stave One Key Quote Flashcards

(0)
These flashcards contain a range of important key quotes from A Christmas Carol stave one for students to revise from. The images on every flashcard help with memory and recall. These are the perfect revision tool for GCSE students of English Literature 9-1.
Shakespeare Insult Worksheet
misschapman101misschapman101

Shakespeare Insult Worksheet

(4)
This quick and fun activity will be sure to have your students engaged! Using the worksheet students will select a word from categories A through to C in order to create a Shakespearian insult. This could be used as an icebreaker activity or as a fun way to start or end your lesson…who can come up with the best insult?