Much Ado About Nothing WorkbookQuick View
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Much Ado About Nothing Workbook

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<p>A workbook for studying/revising Much Ado About Nothing, including plot overview, context notes and scene by scene activities.</p> <p>Can be given as a whole or printed part by part.</p> <p>Updated! Typos corrected, vocabulary task added, comedy focus Act 4 Scene 2 added, writing spaces added.</p>
AQA Power and Conflict Poetry OverviewQuick View
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AQA Power and Conflict Poetry Overview

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<p>An overview of all 15 Power and Conflict poems in the AQA Literature syllabus.</p> <p>A grid detailing what each poem is about, context, key language features, key form/structural features and themes/ideas.</p>
LGBTQIA+ Pride HistoryQuick View
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LGBTQIA+ Pride History

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<p>Resources to teach students about LGBTQIA identities and LGBT+ history, including Pride and the Stonewall Uprising.</p> <p>Resources include:</p> <p>Displays to stick up/circulate to explore different LGBTQIA identities and the Pride flag designs.<br /> A history of the Stonewall Uprising.<br /> A (UK-centric) history of notable LGBT+ events since the end of WW2.<br /> A map of LGBT+ rights around the world.</p> <p>Credit to Laurie Raye for the flags in the display resource.</p>
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Election 2015

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A mini SOW that can be used in the run up to the election.<br /> <br /> Part 1: looking at the political spectrum (adapted from https://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/politics-taster-lesson-ideology-6317176 by motgnel)<br /> <br /> Part 2: looking at how politicians target certain demographics<br /> <br /> Part 3: creating their own policies and campaign
Introduction to MediaQuick View
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Introduction to Media

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A lesson to introduce media, looking at changing methods of communication and encouraging students to reflect on their own use and opinions of different media.
Using storyboarding to help understand textsQuick View
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Using storyboarding to help understand texts

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Part of a 'Media to support English skills' curriculum, this lesson looks at extracting key information from texts using storyboarding. <br /> <br /> I've used this lesson with Harry Potter and The Hunger Games, though any book-to-film (or vice versa!) would work well.
Sentence WorksheetsQuick View
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Sentence Worksheets

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<p>A small collection of worksheets working through what a sentence is, simple, compound and complex sentences and how to use semi-colons/how not to comma splice.</p> <p>We use these as starters once a week.</p>
Anthropomorphism in AdvertisingQuick View
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Anthropomorphism in Advertising

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Worksheets for a lesson on anthropomorphism in advertising. <br /> <br /> (The adverts I selected were for Coco-Pops, Three Mobile (Dance Pony) and Compare the Market (Compare the Meerkat), all of which are available on Youtube.)
History of LanguageQuick View
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History of Language

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A lesson to get students thinking about the evolution of language, from Anglo-Saxon times to the inclusion of &quot;selfie&quot; in the OED, looking at Shakespeare and Roald Dahl as examples.