With 16 years of experience as an English teacher, preceded by a 5-year tenure as a graduate librarian, I've had the privilege of teaching and working with all key stages and abilities. I take pride in developing original and high-quality resources. Should you have any specific requests, please feel free to reach out. wildpoppyfieldsart@gmail.com
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With 16 years of experience as an English teacher, preceded by a 5-year tenure as a graduate librarian, I've had the privilege of teaching and working with all key stages and abilities. I take pride in developing original and high-quality resources. Should you have any specific requests, please feel free to reach out. wildpoppyfieldsart@gmail.com
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SHAKESPEARE - ROMEO & JULIET PLOT SUMMARY AND EXPLORING SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY READING COMPREHENSION & PLOT SUMMARY SENTENCE SCRAMBLE.
Combining a plot summary reading comprehension workbook, a plot summary sentence scramble activity, and a reading comprehension titled “Exploring Shakespearean Tragedy” will immerse students in the tragic elements of Romeo & Juliet, fostering critical thinking and reading skills while delving into the complexities of Shakespearean tragedy.
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This resource explores the Chinese Zodiac with simplicity.
Students learn about the 12 animal signs, their traits, and how they influence personalities.
A FREE INTERACTIVE QUIZ ACCOMPANIES THIS READING COMPREHENSION WORKBOOK: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12981095
Reinforce learning with:
straightforward multiple-choice questions
scrambled sentences
a thought-provoking discussion question
a creative writing task linked to the discussion
answers
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Explore the significance of Eostre, the ancient Germanic goddess of spring and dawn, and her connection to Easter traditions.
Uncover the symbols of fertility and new life tied to her, like eggs and hares, that have been shaping Easter celebrations for centuries.
This comprehensive resources includes:
Reading passage
MCQs
TRUE/FALSE statements
A Discussion Question
Answers
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A FREE INTERACTIVE QUIZ ACCOMPANIES THIS RESOURCE:
The history of easter eggs in a more accessible reading passage
Included:
Reading Passage
MCQs,
Discussion Qs
Creative/writing task
Easter egg template
Answers
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In this resource, students will learn 10 ways to turn leftovers into tasty meals, ideal for tight budgets during a recession.
They’ll test their knowledge with True/False statements and engage in a discussion before getting creative with a written cooking task.
Included:
reading passage
true/false statements
discussion questions
creative writing task
answers
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Suitable for both KS3 and KS4 students as a standalone, or for those studying ‘Twelfth Night’, ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ or ‘Much Ado About Nothing’.
This all-in-one comprehensive resource explores mistaken identities, clever wordplay, and themes of love and marriage. Explore plot devices, thematic elements, and character dynamics through practical activities on an interactive ppt containing:
multiple-choice questions
true/false statements
discussion questions
and a creative task, with subsequent reflection activity
answers
For the creative task, students will create a story board from content chosen from one of the scenes of the play. Afterwards, they will write a short reflection on the creative process.
Perfect for students and enthusiasts, this resource offers a structured approach to understanding Shakespearean comedy
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TEEN MENTAL HEALTH - COMPREHENSION - DISCUSSION - CREATIVE TASK
SHAKESPEARE - COMPREHENSION - EXPLORATION OF COMEDIES
CULTURE-COMPRENSION WORKBOOK-SHAPING OUR DAILY LIVES
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Suitable for both KS3 and KS4 students as a standalone, or for those studying ‘Twelfth Night’, ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ or ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ for the Comedy Exploration or ‘Macbeth’, ‘Romeo & Juliet’ or ‘Hamlet’ for the Tragedgy Exploration.
Included in Comedy:
reading passages
multiple-choice questions
true/false statements
discussion questions
a creative task, with subsequent reflection activity
answers
a digital workbook containing all of the above on a interactive ppt
Included in Tragedy:
multiple-choice questions
discussion questions
Two creative tasks
answers
Perfect for students and enthusiasts, these resources offer a structured approach to understanding Shakespearean comedies and tragedies.
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NON-FICTION READING PASSAGE - JANE AUSTEN - A TIMELESS AUTHOR FOR MODERN READERS EXPLORES THE LIFE, CRAFT AND VIEWS OF AUSTEN, AND THE RELEVANCE OF HER WRITTEN WORK TODAY.
FOR STUDY ALONGSIDE AUSTEN’S FICTION OR TO CELEBRATE INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY.
INCLUDED:
NON- FICTION PASSAGE
MCQS X 10
DISCUSSION QS X 3
CREATIVE TASK: MODERNISING AUSTEN
ANSWERS
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TEEN MENTAL HEALTH - COMPREHENSION - DISCUSSION - CREATIVE TASK
DOYLE- AQA GCSE PAPER 1 - READING PRACTICE -HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES (1902)
GILMAN - AQA GCSE PAPER 1 - READING PRACTICE - THE YELLOW WALLPAPER (1892)
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Enhance students’ understanding of Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” with this analytical passage on blood imagery.
This workbook includes:
-analytical passage on the use of blood imagery in Shakespeare’s Macbeth
MCQs and discussion prompts with answers
a creative writing task where students imagine they are writing a modern version of “Macbeth.”
They will create a short scene where a character feels extreme guilt after doing something wrong.
They will use modern settings and situations, but incorporate symbolic imagery to show their guilt, similar to how Shakespeare uses blood imagery.
ALSO SUITABLE FOR HOME STUDY.
This comprehensive workbook is designed to deepen students’ understanding of the imagery in Macbeth, but also develop their analytical skills.
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SHAKESPEARE’S Hamlet’s “To be, or not to be” soliloquy comprehensive resource.
INCLUDED
Reading Passage: analysis of the soliloquy that focuses on Hamlet’s internal conflict and themes of life and death.
MCQs: to assess comprehension and key aspects of the passage.
Discussion Qs: to encourage critical thinking and class discussion
Creative Task:
A modern monologue writing task, connecting Hamlet’s themes to contemporary issues like academic pressure and social media.
This resource makes Shakespeare’s themes relevant and accessible to today’s students:
Supports diverse learning styles
Promotes analytical and creative skills
Ideal for classroom use and exam preparation
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE - COMPREHENSION/DISCUSSION - IMPACT ON WORKERS
Explore how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming workplaces and the role of unions in protecting workers’ rights in this engaging activity for 15-16 year-old students.
Through comprehension exercises and dynamic discussions, students will develop critical thinking skills and a deeper understanding of contemporary labour issues related to AI.
The entire resource is suitable for black-and-white printing, while the colour version can be used for presentations on an interactive whiteboard.
Answers included.
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Explore St. David’s Day effortlessly with this all-in-one resource. With a concise reading passage, MCQs, discussion questions, a choice of two creative writing tasks on an interactive ppt with answers. It’s perfect for introducing students to Welsh culture and traditions.
This Reading/Discussion/Writing Digital/Paper Workbook is suitable for both KS3 and KS4 .
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Explore the inspiring journey of Linford Christie, one of Britain’s most renowned athletes, in our accessible reading resource.
Discover his triumphs, challenges, and lasting impact on the lives of young people. Tailored for reluctant readers between the ages of 11 -1 6, this comprehensive resource has a straight forward reading passage in language that is accessible to those developing their reading stamina.
The activities encourage deeper engagement with the text and the Storyboarding activity encourages students to reflect on the life, perseverance and achievements of this man in his sporting career and beyond.
Included:
Passage
MCQs
True/False
Discussion Qs
Creative Task - Storyboarding Linford’s tribulations and successes
Answers
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Tailored for Reluctant Readers between 11 - 16, this concise reading resource explores the origins and impact of Earth Day. Students learn about Rachel Carson’s influential book ‘Silent Spring,’ the legislative changes sparked by the first Earth Day, and how it continues to inspire environmental activism today.
Included:
passage
MCQs
True/False statements
discussion questions for comprehensive understanding
two creative tasks - one personal letter/one Earth Day poster
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SHAKESPEARE ROMEO & JULIET PLOT SUMMARY - COMPREHENSION AND SENTENCE SCRAMBLE.
SUITABLE FOR SEN/LAPS/MAPS.
Combining both the plot summary reading comprehension workbook with a plot summary sentence scramble activity will enhance students’ grasp of the Romeo & Juliet storyline, fostering both critical thinking and reading proficiency.
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The concise plot summary of Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet is acessible for reluctant readers, LAPs and MAPs alike.
Included:
Criptic Question
Plot summary
True/False
MCQs
Discussion Questions
Creative Task - Students to reimagine and write the ending of the summary in modern times
Answers
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This A2 level reading resource is tailored to support English language learners.
Students read about the narrator’s day on the beach, and learn, through reading, how to communicate every day situations.
The comprehension questions reinforce understanding and vocabulary acquisition.
Perfect for ESL beginners.
**Included: **
A2 Reading Passage
MCQs
Answers
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KEATS - ODE TO A NIGHTINGALE - WORKBOOK
A comprehensive resource including context and background, along with 10 carefully crafted questions designed to help students analyze the poem, supported by textual references.
Also included are informed interpretations as responses to these questions, with textual references.
The neat format of the workbook allows students to use the resource independently as a standalone or as part of group discussion in the lesson.
All in all, the resource is intended to support both students and teachers alike in their exploration of Keats’ poem “Ode to a Nightingale.”
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