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Knowledge organisers Schemes of work for KS3 Full PowerPoints for KS3 and KS4 units of work Exemplar GCSE essays and responses GCSE revision resources Literacy lessons Non fiction booklets to accompany GCSE fiction Non fiction linked to Literature texts booklets

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Knowledge organisers Schemes of work for KS3 Full PowerPoints for KS3 and KS4 units of work Exemplar GCSE essays and responses GCSE revision resources Literacy lessons Non fiction booklets to accompany GCSE fiction Non fiction linked to Literature texts booklets
Literacy intervention day PPT- sentence types and semi colons
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Literacy intervention day PPT- sentence types and semi colons

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PPT used for Y7 literacy intervention day. Focus on using simple, compound and complex sentences (embedded clauses) accurately and using semi colons accurately between two clauses. Could easily be adapted and used as two or three separate literacy lessons. All resources within PPT slides and ready to go.
Shakespeare's Macbeth SOW- full term
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Shakespeare's Macbeth SOW- full term

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A SOW exploring the play over a whole term. Lessons are focused on both reading and writing skills- including analysis, evaluation, writing from a character's perspective and writing non-fiction. Each lesson has a clear LO with a planned starter, main and plenary. (Some lessons have multiple options to choose from). Challenge tasks at included for the more able students.
Easter School revision session for AQA Paper 1 Q5 fictional writing (grades 7-9)
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Easter School revision session for AQA Paper 1 Q5 fictional writing (grades 7-9)

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PowerPoint used for Easter revision school (3 hour session). Lesson is based entirely on Paper 1 Q5 fictional writing. Aimed at top set Y11 students with target grades of 7-9 and focuses specifically on how they can achieve the higher marks in the level 4 mark scheme for AO5 organisation and AO6 sentence construction. Techniques taught include prolepsis, cyclical structure, motif, epistolary form and multiple subordinate clauses. ALL MODELS INCLUED- these are entirely my own work and should not shared or published online without permission.
Dickens' Oliver Twist 27 lesson Scheme of Work. Resources included.
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Dickens' Oliver Twist 27 lesson Scheme of Work. Resources included.

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27 lesson Oliver Twist SOW covering the whole novel. Incorporates a combination of Reading and Writing Learning Objectives. Non-fiction sources provided to study alongside reading of novel. Chapter summary sheet provided. Victorian poverty resources included- I printed these on coloured paper, laminated them and kept on 'enable table' throughout this unit for pupils to refer to for context.
Willy Russell's 'Blood Brothers' paired non-fiction task booklet
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Willy Russell's 'Blood Brothers' paired non-fiction task booklet

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A booklet of non-fiction linked to Blood Brothers by Willy Russell. Can be used as homework booklet or to use alongside reading of text in class. Each task has a “key question” which is based in contextual understanding of play. Each piece of non fiction is sourced from JSTOR or an academic journal or similar. They each have their own set of questions at the end as well as a ‘To what extent…’ style stretch question.
Full term (42 lesson) scheme of work for Lord of the Flies
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Full term (42 lesson) scheme of work for Lord of the Flies

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Probably the most detailed and comprehensive scheme of work you will ever encounter. I wrote this scheme for KS3/crossover into KS4. It covers the whole novel within the time frame of the autumn term (12 weeks). All 42 lessons use a range of reading strategies in order to decode the text. The scheme also includes a range of non fiction sources to help students understand the context and interpret meaning. Roughly 11 lessons out of the 42 are for creative writing and ask children to put themselves into the shoes of either the author or his characters. All lessons have multiple choices for starters and plenaries, as well as a varied range of approaches to actually studying the text, and all sources are provided.