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Acrostic Poem: ShipWrecked
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Acrostic Poem: ShipWrecked

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Tailored for young learners, this worksheet can be used for students to complete an acrostic poem for the word “SHIPWRECKED,” encouraging students to explore their imagination and language skills. It’s a fun, engaging way to introduce the art of acrostic poetry.
DESIGN YOUR OWN MYSTERY ISLAND
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DESIGN YOUR OWN MYSTERY ISLAND

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Term Assignment With Instructions Each week lessons will be allocated. By the end of term one, you will have designed your very own mystery island! You must hand in your completed tasks as a project at a date to be advised. Draw a map of your island Create a tribe of people who live on your island etc Tasks included =8
Writing A Diary Entry
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Writing A Diary Entry

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This user-friendly resource is crafted to introduce elementary-level students to the foundational aspects of diary writing. Perfect for educators aiming to instill the basics of personal journaling, it features simple, engaging prompts that guide students through the process of recording their diary entry.
The Great Gatsby - Mini Study Guide
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The Great Gatsby - Mini Study Guide

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Hit the highlights of “The Great Gatsby” with our basic guide. It’s short, sweet, and straight to the point, perfect for getting a quick grasp of Fitzgerald’s famous story. You’ll get a snapshot of the plot, characters, and key themes without all the fuss. Ideal for a fast review, homework help, or a sneak peek into the glitzy world of Jay Gatsby and the Roaring Twenties. Dive in for a no-frills tour through this classic tale!
"Hurricane" by Bob Dylan
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"Hurricane" by Bob Dylan

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This resource gives an annotated account of the lyrics to the song the “Hurricane” by Bob Dylan. It sets the historical context of the 1960’s through the lyrics and helps students to understand the case of Ruben Carter, what he came up against and how the judicial system and society let him down. Each stanza of the song is explained, simplifying the lyrics for students and making the song and Dylan’s message more easily understood.
Red Dog: The film
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Red Dog: The film

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This resource is a 23 slide PPT focusing on the film Red Dog directed by Kriv Stenders. Camera shots and angles are explained using the film. Clips from the film are used to evidence learning as are a number of questions throughout the PPT. The resources outlines a PEEL paragraph and gives an example of this using the film.
Drama Techniques
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Drama Techniques

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This Power-Point resource is a compact yet comprehensive guide to mastering dramatic techniques in theater. Ideal for drama educators and students alike, it breaks down key concepts and strategies used in performance art. From the basics of staging and script analysis to the nuances of character development and emotional expression, this presentation is packed with insights and practical examples. Its engaging slides are designed to inspire creativity and enhance theatrical skills, making it an essential tool for anyone looking to elevate their understanding and application of drama in performance.
Red Dog by Louis de Bernieres
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Red Dog by Louis de Bernieres

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This resources is a 44 slide PPT focusing on the novel Red Dog by Louis de Bernieres. The PPT gives a background to the novel, the setting, themes and outlines to students how to structure a PEEL paragraph with examples. This resource further demonstrates the stucture of an effective essay and how to write a powerful thesis statement, all with examples from the text. There are also a number of activities to complete throughout the PPT.
What Is Poetry?
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What Is Poetry?

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This 178-slide PowerPoint presentation is a thorough introduction to poetry for students, designed to unfold interactive lessons progressively. It covers the essentials of poetic forms, techniques, and devices, from sonnets and haikus to metaphors and alliteration, enriched with examples to enhance understanding. The “as you go” lessons embedded within the presentation encourage active participation through writing prompts, analysis exercises, and discussion questions, making poetry accessible and engaging for students. By integrating practical exercises with comprehensive content, this presentation not only educates students on the fundamentals of poetry but also inspires them to explore their creativity by writing their own poems. It’s an ideal resource for educators aiming to foster a deep appreciation of poetry and encourage creative expression in their classrooms.