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I have worked within secondary education for the last twelve years. I upload a lot of lessons for KS3-KS4 students. I try to make sure all of my lessons are differentiated to help students in the best way possible. For more lessons and videos please visit my youtube page

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I have worked within secondary education for the last twelve years. I upload a lot of lessons for KS3-KS4 students. I try to make sure all of my lessons are differentiated to help students in the best way possible. For more lessons and videos please visit my youtube page
English Language: WW1 L1
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English Language: WW1 L1

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This is a fully differenutated lesson looking at key questions in the AQA English language paper: Explorations in Creative Reading and Writing. This lesson helps learners to understand key aspects of language, structure and creative writing. If you liked this lesson then please check out my shop for more lessons and resources which are uploaded each week.
English Language: Frankenstein
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English Language: Frankenstein

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This is a fully differentiated lesson looking at key questions for the AQA English language paper: Explorations in Creative Reading and Writing. The lesson helps learners to understand key aspects of language and also creative writing. If you liked this lesson, then please check out my shop for more lessons and resources uploaded each week.
English Language: The Cuckoo's Calling
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English Language: The Cuckoo's Calling

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This is a fully differentiated lesson looking at key questions for the AQA English language paper: Explorations in Creative Reading and Writing. The lesson helps learners to understand key aspects of language and also creative writing. If you liked this lesson, then please check out my shop for more lessons and resources uploaded each week.
Medusa AQA Poetry
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Medusa AQA Poetry

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This is the second lesson looking at the poem Medusa by Carol Ann Duffy. The lesson helps learners to summarise the first three stanzas of the poem and gain a detailed understanding of the poem as a whole. The lesson also helps learners to craft their own exam response and includes a model response. If you liked this lesson, then please check out my shop for more lessons and resources uploaded each week.
Medusa AQA Poetry
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Medusa AQA Poetry

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This is a fully differentiated lesson looking at the poem Medusa for the AQA poetry anthology. This is lesson one of two looking at the contextual factors surrounding the poem and looks at how the poet has used language, structure, and form. If you liked this lesson, then please check out my shop for more lessons and resources uploaded each week.
Functional Skills: Writing Assessment
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Functional Skills: Writing Assessment

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A lesson looking at how to approach the writing element of the Functional Skills level two English assessment. The lesson helps learners understand the importance of Topic, Audience and Purpose in their writing and the importance of this when starting an assessment. There is also a link to the follow-up lesson which includes model responses to help learners improve their writing. If you liked this lesson, then please check out my shop for more lessons and resources. Additionally, you can find more help and guidance on my YouTube page by searching Write-On-Resources.
Creative Writing L1
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Creative Writing L1

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This is a a video lesson ideal for distance learning students who want to improve their creative writing.
English Language: Brighton Rock
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English Language: Brighton Rock

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This is a fully differentiated lesson looking at question four for the English language paper one explorations in creative reading and writing. The lesson helps learners understand how to approach the question and how to answer it effectively. The other half of the lesson focuses on creative writing and includes a model response. All of my lessons have been tried and tested with my own students and has been designed for both online and face-to-face delivery. If you liked this resource, then please check out my shop for more lessons and resources uploaded each week.
English Language: Paper One
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English Language: Paper One

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This is a fully differentiated lesson looking at paper one explorations in creative reading and writing. The lesson largely focuses on helping learners understand how to respond to Q2 and includes a model response. Additionally, the lesson has a creative writing challenge as well as a teacher example to help learners improve their response to question five. The lesson has been designed to be taught either online or face-to-face and has been tried and tested with my own learners. If you liked this lesson, then please check out my shop for more lessons and resources uploaded each week.
Creative Writing-Stealing L2
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Creative Writing-Stealing L2

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This is a fully differentiated lesson looking at developing and improving creative writing for the English language paper one exam. The lesson looks at a key extract from the book, “Boy” by Roald Dahl and helps learners to analyse the extract in relation to question two. The lesson also includes helpful advice on how to develop their creative writing and to embed key language techniques. There is a 200-word writing challenge that also has a model response to help learners get started. All of my lessons have been tried and tested with my own groups. If you liked this lesson, then please check out my shop for more lessons and resources uploaded each week.
Creative Writing-Stealing
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Creative Writing-Stealing

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This is a fully differentiated lesson looking at improving learners’ ability at creative writing using the theme of stealing as a stimulus. The lesson helps learners understand the importance of structure in creative writing and how to use this in their writing. The lesson uses a matching up activity and a model response to help learners understand how important structure is. Additionally, the lesson helps to consolidate their understanding of advanced punctuation. This lesson works well as a standalone lesson for creative writing or in teaching English language paper one. All of my lessons have been tried and tested with my own groups. If you liked this lesson, then please check out my shop for more lessons and resources uploaded each week.
War Photographer: Carole Satyamurti
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War Photographer: Carole Satyamurti

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This is a fully differentiated lesson looking at the poem, “War Photographer” by Carole Satyamurti. The poem looks in-depth at the role and risks of being a War Photographer and how this could affect our interpretation of the poem. The lesson takes learners through each stanza to help them gain a good understanding to then apply to an exam-style question. In addition, there is a model response to help learners to craft their own response. This seventeen-slide lesson has been designed to be delivered both online and face-to-face. All of my lessons have been tried and tested with my own groups; if you liked this lesson then please check out my shop for more lessons and resources uploaded each week.
Othello L19
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Othello L19

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This is a fully differentiated lesson looking at the start of act five in the play Othello. The lesson looks at the contextual factors that influenced crime and punishment and how it may be applied to help understand the play. The lesson focuses on the character of Iago and his development throughout the play and his ability to manipulate Roderigo to do his bidding. The lesson helps learners to understand some of the key concepts within the play, analyse key extracts of act five, and apply their understanding to an exam-style question. The lesson has a model example and has been designed for teaching both online and face to face lessons. If you liked this resource, then please check out my shop for more lessons and resources uploaded each week.
Othello L18
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Othello L18

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This is a fully differentiated lesson looking at the end of act four of the play Othello. The lesson focuses on the development of the characters of Desdemona and Emilla and on the theme of adultery. The lesson looks at the social expectations of the time and helps learners to draw key comparisons between the two people. The lesson includes a model response and has been designed to be taught both online and face-to-face. If you liked this resource, then please check out my shop which is updated each week.
No Problem: Poetry
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No Problem: Poetry

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This is a fully differentiated lesson looking at the poem, “No Problem” by Benjamin Zephaniah. The lesson looks at some contextual factors surrounding the poem and helps learners understand how language, structure and form has been used to convey the conflict within the poem. The lesson includes a model response and helps learners to start making comparisons with the other poems in the anthology. All of my lessons have been tried and tested with my own groups and has been designed to be taught either online or face-to-face. If you liked this lesson, then please check out my shop for more lessons and resources uploaded each week.
The Class Game
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The Class Game

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This is a fully differentiated lesson looking at The Class Game by Marey Casey. The lesson looks at understanding how language, structure and form has been used to present the theme of conflict. The lesson has a model response and helps learners to plan a response to an exam-style question. The lesson also looks at drawing comparisons to the other poems in the anthology. All of my lessons have been tried and tested with my own groups and has been designed to require no additional printing. If you liked this recourse, then please check out my poetry bundle and my shop which is updated each week.
Othello L17
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Othello L17

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This is a fully differentiated lesson looking at act four of Othello and the manipulative nature of Iago. The lesson has been designed to help learners understand key extracts of the play and apply their understanding to an exam-style question. The lesson has a model response and helps learners to understand how to structure their own response. This lesson has been tried and tested with my own groups and has been designed to be taught either online or face-to-face and requires no additional printing. If you liked this lesson, then please check out my Othello bundle and also my shop which is updated each week.
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: Appearance
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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: Appearance

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This is a fully differentiated lesson looking at chapter nine of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. The lesson helps learners understand the perception of good and evil within Victorian sociaty and how this is conveyed within the novella. The lesson helps learners to understand key sections of the novella and to analyse them for deeper understanding. The lesson has many opportunities for ALF and has a model response to help learners to approach an exam-style question. This lesson works well both online and face to face and has been tried and tested with my own groups. If you liked this lesson, then please check out my shop for more lessons and resources uploaded each week.
Othello Act Four-Roderigo
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Othello Act Four-Roderigo

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This is a fully differentiated lesson looking at the character of Roderigo and his character’s development throughout the play. The lesson looks at key scenes within act four and helps learners to apply their understanding to an exam question. The lesson has opportunities for AFL and a model example. This lesson can be taught both online or face-to-face and has been tried and tested with my own groups. If you liked this lesson, then please check out my shop for more lessons and resources uploaded each week.
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: Fear
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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: Fear

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This is a fully differentiated lesson looking at the theme of fear in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. The lesson helps learners gain an understanding of the contextual factors that have impacted the themes within the novella and how this is seen in a key extract of the text. The lesson helps learners to identify key quotations and to structure their response to an exam-style question. The lesson has opportunities for AFL and a model example. This lesson can be taught both online or face-to-face and has been tried and tested with my own groups. If you liked this lesson, then please check out my shop for more lessons and resources uploaded each week.