GCSE English Language Paper 1 - Creative Writing RevisionQuick View
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GCSE English Language Paper 1 - Creative Writing Revision

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This resource includes: Specimen paper Mark scheme How to structure creative writing + short stories Descriptions from novels Mock paper How to structure and plan a short story using slow writing methods I use this in lessons to help students structure their writing
Paper 1  English language Revision packQuick View
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Paper 1 English language Revision pack

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This is an excellent resource to use with students when teaching This resource includes: Model answer example for each question How to structure your essay Excellent notes you need A 63 Page booklet There isnt q4 as I dont how to make it and I will send you q4 next week or week after Students love to use this to help structure their writing - can be used in lessons and to set for homework.
Rime of the ancient Mariner Ks3Quick View
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Rime of the ancient Mariner Ks3

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5 lessons based on the Rime of the Ancient Mariner Includes language, structure, context, themes and ideas. Includes writing tasks and writing frames.
Symbolism in Oliver TwistQuick View
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Symbolism in Oliver Twist

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Accessible to mixed ability Year 7 and 8 pupils, this insightful resource engages pupils to explore symbolism and how Dickens uses clothes in order to symbolise Oliver's deprived state in Oliver Twist. This resource provides an exhilarating insight with room for adaptation.
Analytical Writing Frame Julius CaesarQuick View
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Analytical Writing Frame Julius Caesar

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Targeted at KS3 and KS4 pupils learning Julius Caesar, the resources provide pupils with a guided structure (with arrows) about how they can build a convincing analytical argument. The structure is modeled and pupils are given opportunities to follow the structure and analyse alternative extracts independently for the entire lesson. This works great in group work and independent tasks that lead to presentations. Distinguished by arrows and boxes, the pupils explore how each sentence provides a different purpose. Each box includes a separate statement; in following each box, pupils begin to realize how their sentences move from the topic sentence to evidence, to analysis then the reader's response and concluding the writer's intentions. The analytical structure is adaptable to different texts and provides a great scaffold for all analytical writing tasks
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How to create a PEAAARL paragraph

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Could be used for essay structure for reading questions for ks3 and GCSE and to annotate and give students to have a structure for their essay Review my resource please as I can improve my resources.