<p>Double-sided A4 activity sheet with brain-teasers and word games.</p>
<p>Originally aimed at a Year 7/8 English class for an end-of-term activity for a class of mixed ability pupils.</p>
<p>Generally takes a whole lesson for classes to complete with a colouring task added for those who finish.</p>
<p>Crossword/word search/cryptogram made with free online tools.</p>
<p>Answers included.</p>
<p>4 A3 worksheets with an unseen poem and task boxes around to prompt the ideas and process needed for Section C of Paper 2 (AQA English Literature). Useful for revision, independent or group work.<br />
Two of the poems focus on animals and two on parent/child relationships so that they can also be used to revise the comparison question.<br />
Made on PowerPoint and therefore adaptable.</p>
<p>Double-sided activity sheet based around the novel ‘Cirque du Freak’ by Darren Shan. Aimed at Year 7 and the book only needs to have been read up to the end of the freak show (end of Chapter 15) for this pack to be completed.</p>
<p>Answers for some of the tasks in the notes.</p>
<p>A 12 page workbook aimed to have 3 weeks’ worth of work of based around AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 Section A.</p>
<p>Suitable for KS3 or low ability GCSE. Scaffolded and differentiated.</p>
<p>Full 6 week scheme of work for studying the novel ‘Ghost Boys’.<br />
This scheme of work has been aimed at year 8 mixed ability pupils.<br />
Scheme of work made from scratch, any resources or references included in the ppt.<br />
175 slides which includes 20 full 1-hour lessons and a possible assessment.</p>
<p>A worksheet to plan a piece of descriptive writing effectively, using the CASSIE model.</p>
<p>Includes a list of punctuation and sentence structures to use as a checklist/tally as a plenary.</p>
<p>Great resource to improve students’ descriptive writing.</p>
<p>Key quotations deliberately selected as they fit many of the key themes of Macbeth. Students can then tick which themes each quotation links to both to help them with revision and to help lower ability be smart about which quotations they learn.</p>
<p>The quotations are then listed on the next slide larger, these can be cut out for group work etc.</p>
<p>Quotation sheet aimed at pupils studying for their English Literature GCSE and the texts ‘Macbeth’ and ‘A Christmas Carol’</p>
<p>This sheet consists of a concise list of quotations from each text that are very versatile for themes/characters so that if a pupil learns all of the quotations on the sheet, they should have a range of quotations they are able to use no matter what comes up in the exam.</p>
<p>On PowerPoint, so is adaptable.</p>
<p>Workbook for GCSE revision of ‘A Christmas Carol’.</p>
<p>Each page refers to a stave and includes a gap fill summary of the stave (with the words to use).<br />
Underneath, key headings are used to refer to key quotations of the stave for revision with an outline prompting analysis of the quotation.<br />
A useful tool for revision or to catch up students who have been absent.</p>
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Tarsia puzzle designed for revision of ‘Macbeth’ for GCSE English Literature.</p>
<p>The puzzle is aimed at a range of abilities and has been used effectively for groups of mixed ability pupils for active revision sessions. The puzzle revises character, themes, quotations, key events and vocabulary.</p>
<p>The puzzle has been created on PowerPoint so all text is editable.</p>
<p>Two lessons on the poem ‘Wind’ by Ted Hughes, the main focus being analysis of the poem and language devices.<br />
Originally taught to high ability year 7 and middle ability 8 groups but clearly differentiated and easily accessible for mixed ability.</p>
<p>Lessons aiming to improve the quality of descriptive writing by introducing CASSIE.</p>
<p>Each lesson has an activity for each part of CASSIE to introduce the students to what each part means and to plan for a final piece of writing by the end of the lesson.</p>
<p>One lesson is Christmas themed, the other beach themed but both use the same lesson outline and can easily be adapted to suit whatever final image the writing will be based upon.</p>
<p>I have found that using CASSIE has greatly improved my students’ writing.</p>
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Tarsia puzzle designed for revision of ‘A Christmas Carol’ for GCSE English Literature.</p>
<p>The puzzle is aimed at a range of abilities and has been used effectively for groups of mixed ability pupils for active revision sessions. The puzzle revises character, themes, quotations, key events and vocabulary.</p>
<p>The puzzle has been created on PowerPoint so all text is editable.</p>
<p>A complete overview of English Language Paper One and Two .</p>
<p>These sheers are useful for revision, giving breakdowns of each paper including marks and suggested timings, with some guidance of how to answer each question.</p>
<p>Four lessons aimed at Year 11 in preparation for Language Paper 2, Section A, Question 4 (comparison of viewpoints)</p>
<p>These lessons are aimed at mid to low ability, but can easily be adapted.</p>
<p>Two pairs of two lessons building up skills slowly and ending in a practice attempt at a Q4 over two lessons.</p>
<p>2 lessons based upon 2 sources about sharks.</p>
<p>2 lessons based upon 2 sources about 9/11 and Hiroshima.</p>
<p>Interesting and thought-provoking sources included to engage even the most disengaged pupils.</p>
<p>Unseen Poetry Booklet aimed at year 9/10 starting to prepare for their English Literature GCSE but suitable for year 11 also.</p>
<p>Made with the AQA exam in mind but adaptable for other exam boards.</p>
<p>Building up from the basics gradually to teach pupils how to approach unseen poems. The lessons start with focuses of meaning, speakers, language etc. until the final two lessons which break down how to approach an exam question.</p>
<p>3 weeks (12 hour-long lessons) of work in this booklet. The lessons are clearly structured with numbered tasks, model answers and examples. Fully resourced with a range of poems used from a range of different poets. Suitable for home learning.</p>
<p>Idiom of the week posters.<br />
Each poster is designed to include a common idiom, an explanation of the idiom’s meaning and a visual reference to the idiom. Can be used as posters or displayed to start a conversation around idioms.</p>
<p>Quotation sheet aimed at pupils studying 'An Inspector Calls’ and the ‘Power & Conflict’ cluster of poetry for their English Literature GCSE .</p>
<p>This sheet consists of a concise list of quotations from each that are very versatile for themes/characters so that if a pupil learns all of the quotations on the sheet, they should have a range of quotations they are able to use no matter what comes up in the exam.</p>
<p>Aimed at pupils who struggle to remember lots of quotations and used as a foundation for higher ability pupils to build upon.</p>
<p>On PowerPoint, so is adaptable.</p>
<p>Unseen Poetry SOW aimed at mixed ability year 9 pupils. This is aimed as an introduction to ‘unseen poetry’, with each lesson focussing on a different skill, gradually building up how to contruct full responses to AQA GCSE Literature exam-style questions.</p>
<p>Scheme consists of 17 hour long lessons (ideal for 4-5 weeks) and a separate worksheet for one of the lessons.</p>
<p>2 quotation Sheets that include quotes for Macbeth, A Christmas Carol, An Inspector Calls and Power & Conflict Poetry.</p>
<p>The idea is that each sheet contains a minimum number of quotes, selected as they address a variety of characters/themes/events. This then gives pupils who struggle to remember quotes a starting point of the minimum they should try to learn. This can also be used for higher ability pupils as a foundation for the quotes they learn.</p>