I love creating resources and spend far too much time doing it. Currently teaching mostly A-level English Literature, but there are a range of free and paid resources for all ages. I believe in challenging students with a range of ambitious material, but also believe that this needs to be underpinned by explicit direction on HOW students can develop their ideas in written form. Write better... think better... think better...write better... and so on.

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A good way of practising close reading skills.. these resources are: 1. a selection of openings to novels; can be used in a number of ways.. with frameworks to develop close reading skills, dicussion, when beginning a novel with a particular effective opening. 2. powerpoint for reading lesson; memory game starter included and circuit training activity complete with self timer built in- open it to see! 3. extracts to be used in activity explained in powerpoint… works a treat, i promise!

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ch4rn

2 years ago
5

Love this!

ndidi_ohakwe

3 years ago
4

absolutely great. thanks

abuhussaintes

4 years ago
4

pixiemax

5 years ago
5

Really useful resource - thank you!

purbeck67

6 years ago
5

A fantastic resource. Will help my students who are struggling to understand the impact and effect of individual words and phrases in a text.

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