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

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

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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?
Macbeth Think & Link
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Macbeth Think & Link

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Roll the dice and explain how the image is linked to the text. Roll again and link the two images together! This is a great resource for revision, introducing students to links across the text and is a fun an interactive resource!
Romeo and Juliet Homework Tasks - Extension Tasks - Challenge
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Romeo and Juliet Homework Tasks - Extension Tasks - Challenge

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This resource contains seven weeks worth of homework tasks! These activities are aimed at KS3 and KS4 learners and center around the theme of Romeo and Juliet. Each week contains three fun activities to stretch learners and get them thinking outside the box. Activities include dual coding, essay style questions and language technique recaps as an example. This will save you so much time with your planning and will hopefully encourage your learners to get their homework in on time!
Writing a Monologue - Lord of the Flies
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Writing a Monologue - Lord of the Flies

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This is a full lesson walking students through how to write a monologue. This is based around the book Lord of the Flies by William Golding. It allows students to embody the character and retell events from their view.
A Murder At Inverness - Who killed King Duncan (Macbeth)
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A Murder At Inverness - Who killed King Duncan (Macbeth)

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This is a full lesson based on debating who killed King Duncan in the play Macbeth. The police report is a fun way of engaging students in both language analysis and exploration. By the end of the lesson students should have an extensive list of evidence from the text evaluated in order to deduce and debate who killed king Duncan.
Macbeth - Revision Clock
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Macbeth - Revision Clock

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An activity centered around revising key characters and themes from Macbeth. Students can race against the clock to see what they can remember or take extra time in adding as much detail as they can to each section.
Macbeth Creative Writing - The Witches
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Macbeth Creative Writing - The Witches

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This lesson is based on students crafting a creative piece of writing based on interpretations of the three witches in Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Students watch a clip of three directors take on the witches, are given guidance on what to include within their writing and a prompted on how to write their creative piece.
Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night Time (Play Script) SOW
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Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night Time (Play Script) SOW

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A comprehensive scheme of work for “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” play script for GCSE requires careful planning. Here’s a suggested breakdown into individual lessons, including activities and assessments, split over two terms. Please note this is just a sample SOW and should be adapted to fit your students needs.