English GCSE and English KS3 resources by a lead practitioner. Everything I upload is tried and tested by both myself and my English Department. I always appreciate feedback, so please do leave a review if you get chance.
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English GCSE and English KS3 resources by a lead practitioner. Everything I upload is tried and tested by both myself and my English Department. I always appreciate feedback, so please do leave a review if you get chance.
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2017 AQA English Language Paper 2 Section B (Question 5) model answer - an article for a broadsheet newspaper about parents being overly protective. Perfect revision prep for the English Language exams, for non-fiction writing lessons, to use for homework or for cover.
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November 2017 AQA English Language Paper 2 Section B (Question 5) model answer - a letter to the Minister for Transport arguing about cars in towns and cities. Perfect revision prep for the English Language exams, for non-fiction writing lessons, to use for homework or for cover.
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Animal Farm model answer (2019) on how Orwell uses Benjamin and Moses to explore attitudes to revolution. This model essay is designed to hit the requirements for Grade 9 for AQA English Literature Paper 2. Includes an answer that weaves together language and structure analysis, context and detailed and perceptive insights into early 20th century Europe, the Russian Revolution, the establishment of Communism, how and why George Orwell presents Benjamin and Moses as he does in his text.
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Animal Farm model answer (2019) on how Orwell presents the failure of rebellion on Animal Farm This model essay is designed to hit the requirements for Grade 9 for AQA English Literature Paper 2. Includes an answer that weaves together language and structure analysis, context and detailed and perceptive insights into early 20th century Europe, the Russian Revolution, the establishment of Communism, how and why George Orwell presents the rebellion and its failure as he does.
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Animal Farm model answer on how Orwell uses events in the text to explore revolution. This model essay is designed to hit the requirements for Grade 9 for AQA English Literature Paper 2. Includes an answer that weaves together language and structure analysis, context and detailed and perceptive insights into early 20th century Europe, the Russian Revolution, the establishment of Communism, how and why George Orwell presents revolution in his text.
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pot by Shamshad Khan poem lesson. Worlds and Lives poetry anthology lesson. A fully differentiated and resourced ‘ready to go’ lesson on the poem, one of the poems in the new AQA poem collection, with the lesson ideally suited for both KS3 and KS4 students. We cover meaning, language and explore how the structure of this poem is similar and/or different to the structure of Name Journeys by Raman Mundair.
Includes differentiated activities, worksheets and more.
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A Wider View Seni Seneviratne poem lesson. Worlds and Lives poetry anthology lesson. A fully differentiated and resourced ‘ready to go’ lesson on the poem, one of the poems in the new AQA poem collection, with the lesson ideally suited for both KS3 and KS4 students. We cover meaning, language and explore how the tone of this poem is similar and/or different to In A London Drawingroom by George Eliot.
Includes differentiated activities, worksheets and more.
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Name Journeys by Raman Mundair poem lesson. Worlds and Lives poetry anthology lesson. A fully differentiated and resourced ‘ready to go’ lesson on the poem, one of the poems in the new AQA poem collection, with the lesson ideally suited for both KS3 and KS4 students. We cover meaning, language and explore how the writer uses the metaphor of mouths to explain the speaker’s thoughts and feelings about travelling and moving to a new place from their former home.
Includes differentiated activities, worksheets and more.
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The Jewellery Maker by Louisa Adjoa Parker poem lesson. Worlds and Lives poetry anthology lesson. A fully differentiated and resourced ‘ready to go’ lesson on the poem, one of the poems in the new AQA poem collection, with the lesson ideally suited for both KS3 and KS4 students. We cover meaning, language and the use of caesuraa in this poem.
Includes differentiated activities, worksheets and more.
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Homing by Liz Berry poem lesson. Worlds and Lives poetry anthology lesson. A fully differentiated and resourced ‘ready to go’ lesson on the poem, one of the poems in the new AQA poem collection, with the lesson ideally suited for both KS3 and KS4 students. We cover meaning, language and explore how the message of this poem is similar and/or different to A Wider View by Seni Seneviratne.
Includes differentiated activities, worksheets and more.
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Animal Farm model answer (2021) on how Orwell presents Old Major’s speech as important to the events of Animal Farm. This model essay is designed to hit the requirements for Grade 9 for AQA English Literature Paper 2. Includes an answer that weaves together language and structure analysis, context and detailed and perceptive insights into early 20th century Europe, the Russian Revolution, the establishment of Communism, how and why George Orwell presents the rebellion and its failure as he does.
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Animal Farm model answer (2023) on how Orwell uses what happens to the Seven Commandments to explore ideas about the revolution. This model essay is designed to hit the requirements for Grade 9 for AQA English Literature Paper 2. Includes an answer that weaves together language and structure analysis, context and detailed and perceptive insights into early 20th century Europe, the Russian Revolution, the establishment of Communism, how and why George Orwell presents the rebellion and its failure as he does.
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Animal Farm model answer (2022) on how Orwell uses the pigs to use the power of language to control the animals on the farm. This model essay is designed to hit the requirements for Grade 9 for AQA English Literature Paper 2. Includes an answer that weaves together language and structure analysis, context and detailed and perceptive insights into early 20th century Europe, the Russian Revolution, the establishment of Communism, how and why George Orwell presents the rebellion and its failure as he does.
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Edexcel English Language 2.0 Paper 2 knowledge organiser for Section B or Question 7 and 8! A fantastically detailed Edexcel English Language Paper 2 Section B knowledge organiser / revision mat that includes a step by step approach to descriptive writing, creative and narrative writing questions (Q7/8), scaffolded answers, sentence starters, key vocabulary, understanding structure and structural features, exploring genre, using punctuation, reflecting on spelling and punctuation, a detailed approach to evaluating texts, genre, beginnings, endings, tone, pace and more. Fantastic revision materials for GCSE students for AQA English Language Paper 2 students. The resource includes an editable PowerPoint AND a PDF file to make things easier to print out onto A3 paper.
UPDATE: Now includes an A4 version spread across four pages for ease of printing.
Hip hop rhyme lesson for English KS3. These resources are designed for an extra curricular club that helps to engage students in lyrics and therefore poetry. In this lesson we explore lyrics and how the writers use different types of rhyme to engaged listeners/audiences.
Could be used for before/lunchtime/after school clubs or edited to be used for lessons on poetry and figurative language.
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Hip hop allusion and connotations lesson for English KS3. These resources are designed for an extra curricular club that helps to engage students in lyrics and therefore poetry. In this lesson we explore lyrics and how the writers use allusions to engaged listeners/audiences, and discuss what connotations these give off or convey.
Could be used for before/lunchtime/after school clubs or edited to be used for lessons on poetry and figurative language.
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Hip hop vocabulary lesson for English KS3. These resources are designed for an extra curricular club that helps to engage students in lyrics and therefore poetry. In this lesson we explore how vocabulary in lyrics can engage listeners/audiences, and discuss what connotations these give off or convey.
Could be used for before/lunchtime/after school clubs or edited to be used for lessons on poetry and figurative language.
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To My Sister by William Wordsworth. Edexcel Belonging poetry anthology lesson. A fully differentiated and resourced ‘ready to go’ lesson on the poem, one of the poems in the Edexcel poem collection, with the lesson ideally suited for both KS3 and KS4 students. We cover meaning, language, write analytical paragraphs and peer assess them using class success criteria.
Includes differentiated activities, worksheets, a copy of the poem with glossary, support sheets and more.
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Mild the Mists Upon the Hill by Emily Brontë (Bronte) poem lesson for the new Edexcel Belonging poetry anthology. Includes differentiated activities, worksheets, glossary, bonus challenges, ways of comparing poems and more. Students analyse key sections of the poem and use student notes to improve their annotations. Includes a Venn diagram activity on comparing this poem to Sunday Dip by John Clare. Perfect for KS4 GCSE and KS3 classes.
Sunday Dip by John Clare lesson. Edexcel Belonging poetry anthology lesson. A fully differentiated and resourced ‘ready to go’ lesson on the poem, one of the poems in the Edexcel poem collection, with the lesson ideally suited for both KS3 and KS4 students. We cover meaning, language, and begin to compare the structure of this poem with To My Sister by William Wordsworth
Includes differentiated activities, worksheets, a copy of the poem with glossary, support sheets and more.
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