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MissLit's English Emporium

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Welcome to my Resource Emporium! I currently work part time in an 11-18 secondary school and am an English teacher, Assistant Head of Year, Private Tutor, AQA examiner and Mum. I enjoy making effective, creative, differentiated and aesthetically engaging resources for my students that have been praised as Good and Outstanding in the classroom. I hope you and your students enjoy my lessons, activities and quizzes - if so please leave a review to help other TES buyers!

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Welcome to my Resource Emporium! I currently work part time in an 11-18 secondary school and am an English teacher, Assistant Head of Year, Private Tutor, AQA examiner and Mum. I enjoy making effective, creative, differentiated and aesthetically engaging resources for my students that have been praised as Good and Outstanding in the classroom. I hope you and your students enjoy my lessons, activities and quizzes - if so please leave a review to help other TES buyers!
Jekyll and Hyde Key Vocabulary (6 weeks ongoing homework task)
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Jekyll and Hyde Key Vocabulary (6 weeks ongoing homework task)

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Difficult but essential vocabulary selected from all 10 chapters of the novel. Organised into 6 weekly homework sheets, that can be embedded easily into a scheme of work and set alongside the reading and teaching of the novel. Students need to research definitions and revise the words for a weekly spelling test.
Macbeth Act 5 sc. 1:  AO2 skills worksheet (AQA Literature Paper 1)
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Macbeth Act 5 sc. 1: AO2 skills worksheet (AQA Literature Paper 1)

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- Differentiated worksheet guiding students to make meaningful annotations on Lady Macbeth's dialogue in Act 5 scene 1. - Includes two annotation/colour coding tasks and an extension task. Will fill a whole lesson alongside the reading of the scene. - Analyses Shakespeare's language and structural choices (AO2 - 12 marks on the exam). - Could easily be used as a springboard/planning sheet for writing up an extract-based exam question in the style of AQA Literature Paper 1 as a follow up lesson or homework task.
Macbeth Act 1 scene 3: Introducing the Witches and their predictions
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Macbeth Act 1 scene 3: Introducing the Witches and their predictions

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A complete lesson Powerpoint to accompany the reading of Act 1 scene 3. Considers what we expect from witches, Shakespeare's dramatic choices for developing their characters, as well as summarising what exactly it is that they predict for Macbeth and Banquo. Includes starter, reflective plenary, PEE paragraph practice, helpful vocabulary matching exercise and a homework task preparing for the next scene.
AQA New Spec Relationships cluster: Duffy Before You Were Mine
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AQA New Spec Relationships cluster: Duffy Before You Were Mine

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Complete lesson powerpoint on Before You Were Mine. Includes some contextual/structural notes but also designed to encourage independent thinking and for students to make their own annotations/colour codings onto their copy of the poem. Resource includes an additional worksheet (preferably to be enlarged to A3) comparing with Heaney's Follower which could then be used to plan a practice essay using the MITSL structure; this could be set as a homework or used for a follow up lesson.
MACBETH Act 4 sc i Apparitions and Equivocation for AQA new spec
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MACBETH Act 4 sc i Apparitions and Equivocation for AQA new spec

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Lesson focuses on Act 3 sc. v and Act 4 sc. i introducing the characters of Hecate and the Apparitions and their link to the key theme of Equivocation in the play. This was an observation lesson and resources were praised as Outstanding, so there is differentiation throughout to challenge the more able in my mixed ability group. There is quite a lot of content so I have included my lesson plan but there is scope to adapt it to your own teaching style; more time could be spent looking at Act 3 sc. v and expanding on AO2 ideas in the Hecate’s soliloquy activity so some teachers may choose to spread this over two lessons if you have the time. Some teachers may also choose to revisit the A3 sheet after reading Act 5 depending on how much of an overview your students already have of the play’s ending.
Macbeth Act 5 (AQA GCSE Literature Paper 1)
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Macbeth Act 5 (AQA GCSE Literature Paper 1)

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Learning Objective: To understand how Shakespeare creates tension in the build-up towards the final battle. A lesson with 2 accompanying worksheets, guiding students through Act 5 sc. ii to Act 5 sc. v and helping them begin to evaluate the ending of the play. Resource focused on developing AO2 for the AQA GCSE Literature Paper 1.