MCG Resources has been selling top quality English lessons for over ten years to teachers in the UK and across the world.
Specialising in English from KS1 to KS4, my store has hundreds of resources in the form of editable PowerPoints and worksheets.
To find out more, browse through the titles.
MCG Resources has been selling top quality English lessons for over ten years to teachers in the UK and across the world.
Specialising in English from KS1 to KS4, my store has hundreds of resources in the form of editable PowerPoints and worksheets.
To find out more, browse through the titles.
‘Were, We’re and Where’ is a 12 slide PowerPoint teaching resource which focuses on spelling skills and homophones.
The resource explains the difference between were, we’re and where and teaches pupils how to use the words in the correct context.
Contents include:
Were, where and we’re definitions and examples.
Consolidation of understanding activity.
Peer assessment task.
‘Were, We’re and Where’ is ideal for KS2 or lower KS3
This teaching resource is designed to cover creative writing and poetry and includes a range of lessons and activities for upper KS2 or lower KS3 pupils of a range of abilities. The resource is fully editable so could be adapted and used for different seasons or themes.
The resource includes:
What is a haiku?
Exploring and discussing haiku poetry - reading, listening to and talking about haiku poems
Create a class haiku
Individual, pair and group work
Reflecting on learning through constructive criticism
Writing an individual haiku
Using colour photographs of wintery scenes as writing stimulus
Drafting - how and why we redraft
How to plan and structure a haiku
Writing assessment opportunity - write a simple haiku poem about winter
The Subordinate Clause is a 10-slide editable PowerPoint teaching resource with three accompanying worksheets. It focuses on developing key reading and writing skills and explores how to identify the subordinate clause in a sentence and how to use the subordinate clause with confidence in sentence construction.
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
- 83 slide PowerPoint
- 8 lesson plans
- 14 worksheets
A Christmas Carol contains an 83 slide PowerPoint presentation with 8 detailed lesson plans, a unit overview and 14 worksheets. All lessons follow the four-part lesson structure and all PowerPoint slides can be edited and differentiated to fit into your teaching needs.
A Christmas Carol is a detailed and engaging resource that includes a range of activities such as:
- The context of the book
- Studying structure
- Developing key reading skills
- Analysis of character
- Dickens' use of language
- Speaking and Listening activities
- Using evidence when writing about a text
- And more!
This A Christmas Carol for AQA 9-1 GCSE teaching resource includes an 86 slide editable PowerPoint presentation, 16 worksheets, 7 individual lesson plans and a unit of work unit overview.
The resource covers:
Social and historical context
Narrative structure
Key reading skills - inference and deduction
Analysis of character and language
How to write about A Christmas Carol in an exam
9-1 GCSE exam preparation
And more!
Colons and semi-colons explains how to use colons and semi-colons accurately when constructing a sentence. This 10 slide PowerPoint teaching resource explores how to use colons and semi-colons in a sentence and how to use colons and semi-colons in extended written work.
The Drafting Process is a 12 slide PowerPoint teaching resource with 3 accompanying worksheets designed to help teach pupils how to draft and redraft effectively to develop writing skills. Perfect for upper KS2 and lower KS3.
Contents:
Developing pupil vocabulary
Using synonyms to improve writing
Redrafting – key skills
Example redrafted written work
Bayonet Charge includes a range of activities to help students understand the imagery, structure and themes of the Ted Hughes poem Bayonet Charge.
The preview images shows a random collection od slides from the 73-slide PowerPoint presentation
Contents include:
Brief biography of Ted Hughes
Exploration of imagery and how to write about language
A written task with a writing frame to assess students’ understanding of how Ted Hughes uses imagery
Exemplar responses
Analysis of the use of poetic techniques
Structural devices that learners should look for, key words with definitions, a writing task (with framework)
The themes of the poem explored
Guidelines for writing a poetry comparison
REMAINS BY SIMON ARMITAGE
This resource has been produced for the GCSE English Literature Poetry anthology and contains a range of teaching activities.
CONTENTS
- An introduction to the poem’s social and historical context
- Analysis of Remains – links to a video reading of the poem and tasks to consolidate understanding
- Exploring how Armitage uses structure and form
- Imagery analysis
- Studying how Armitage uses poetic techniques in 'Remains'
- Language tasks which explore word choices
- Key themes explored
- Links to ‘The Undead’ documentary
London by William Blake is a 56 slide PowerPoint resource with step by step lessons designed to help you teach William Blake’s poem London at GCSE. The resource also includes a 5 page booklet of teaching worksheets.
London by William Blake is a comprehensive resource which covers a range of activities. Contents include:
A brief biography of Blake’s life
Exploration of the context of the poem
Analysis of ‘London’, its content and meaning
Blake’s use of structure and devices
How to write about Blake’s ‘London’ in the exam
Analysis of themes
Links to other William Blake resources
Harmonium is a 30 slide Powerpoint analysis of the poem Harmonium by Simon Armitage.
This resource pack includes:
A brief biography of Simon Armitage
Analysis of the poem Harmonium and discussion of ideas and consolidation
Structure & language - Discuss how Armitage employs structure and imagery in Harmonium.
Style and form - Analysis of Amitage’s style and form and the use of poetic devices in Harmonium.
Language - Exploration of word choices, quotations to write about Armitage’s poem.
Themes of Harmonium explored, consolidation of meaning and purpose.
Links - Where to find further information and analysis about the poet Simon Armitage.
Half Caste by John Agard
Our Half Caste resource fully utilises PowerPoint as an effective teaching tool; all slides are clear and easy to follow and use a number of techniques to help students develop knowledge and understanding of the poem Half Caste.
Half Caste covers includes a wide range of activities for pupils of all abilities such as:
a quick biography of John Agard and the social context of Half Caste
activities to develop knowledge of the ‘narrative’ of Half Caste
exploration of the key themes of Half Caste (identity, ignorance, prejudice, etc)
developing awareness of techniques used in the poem
teaching the use of Point/Evidence/Explain to write about Half Caste
John Agard’s purpose and the poem’s meaning
analysis of John Agard’s use of phonetic language in Half Caste
John Agard’s use of poetic techniques
developing inference and deduction skills
Hour is a 40-slide PowerPoint analysis of the poem Hour by Carol Ann Duffy
Sontents:
A brief biography of Carol Ann Duffy
Analysis of the poem and discussion of ideas and consolidation
Structure & language - Discuss how Duffy uses structure and analysis of imagery.
Style and form - Analysis of Duffy’s style and form and the use of poetic devices in the poem.
Language - Exploration of word choices, using quotations to write about the poem.
Themes of Hour explored, consolidation of meaning and purpose.
Links - Where to find further information and analysis about the poet and film clips of the fairy stories of King Midas and Rumplestiltskin.
The Silver Sword is a complete 17 lesson teaching unit with a 147 slide editable PowerPoint presentation, a 23 page booklet of worksheets and a lesson by lesson overview.
It contains a range of lessons, tasks and activities designed to develop knowledge and understanding of the historical context, plot, characters, language and themes of Ian Serraillier’s The Silver Sword. Resources include:
Analysis of the main characters
Challenging extension activities for G and T pupils
A range of engaging starter and plenary activities
Historical context research activity
Discussion of key themes
Developing inference and deduction skills
Empathetic writing – Ruth’s diary
Speaking and Listening task - Hotseating to develop character knowledge and understanding
Analysing Ian Serraillier’s use of language, symbolism and structure
Writing a book review
Fiction and Non-fiction is an 11 slide PowerPoint presentation with interactive elements.
PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU WILL NEED FLASHPLAYER TO RUN THE INTERACTIVE SECTIONS OF THIS RESOURCE.
Fiction and Non-fiction includes the following activities designed to help younger pupils understand the differences between fiction and non-fiction:
Easy to understand definitions of fiction and non-fiction
An example non-fiction text
An interactive activity to develop understanding of non-fiction texts
An example fiction text
An interactive activity to develop understanding of fiction texts
Consolidation of understanding
Compound Words is a 10 slide PowerPoint presentation focusing on how to identify compound words and improve reading and writing skills.
This Powerpoint lesson explores how the use of compound words can help to develop word level skills in reading and writing. Compound Words includes the following tasks and activities:
Definition with examples.
Identifying smaller words task.
Question and answer slides to enable peer assessment in the classroom.
Using imagery to build compound words.
Consolidation of understanding.
Two interactive games links.
Like all my PowerPoints, Compound Words is a fully editable teaching resource.
Question Marks is a 10 slide PowerPoint presentation focusing on how to identify questions and question marks and how to use question marks in the correct context. English Teaching Resources: Question Marks includes the following tasks and activities:
Definition of a question/question marks with examples.
Identifying questions and statements task.
Question and answer slides to enable peer assessment in the classroom.
Using imagery to help understanding.
Consolidation of understanding.
Question Marks interactive game link.
Basic Skills Teaching Resources: Question Marks is a fully editable resource so you could use it as a quick starter activity to a literacy lesson or incorporate it into an existing resource, lesson or scheme of work.
Hurricane Hits England is an outstanding resource for teaching the poem by Grace Nichols. It includes a range of activities for pupils of all abilities such as:
a quick biography of Grace Nichols and the social and historical context of Hurricane Hits England
activities to develop knowledge of the ‘narrative’ of Hurricane Hits England
exploration of the key themes of Hurricane Hits England (identity, immigration, etc)
developing awareness of techniques used in poetry – metaphor, imagery, alliteration, etc
teaching the use of Point/Evidence/Explain to write about Hurricane Hits England
Grace Nichols’ purpose and the poem’s meaning
analysis of Grace Nichols’ use of language
Grace Nichols use of poetic techniques
developing inference and deduction skills
A Frosty Night by Robert Graves
This teaching resource is made up of a 39 slide PowerPoint presentation.
Contents include:
A short biography of Robert Graves with a video clip
Consolidation of general understanding
Structure and imagery
Style and form
Language
Themes
Links - Where to find additional information about the poet and the poem
04/01/07 - GCSE Teaching resource
04/01/07 by Ian McMillan is made up of a 33-slide PowerPoint presentation. The resource covers a variety of tasks perfect for teaching the poem at GCSE.
04/01/07 includes a range of activities for students of all abilities and covers the following:
An introduction to 04/01/07
Consolidation and comprehension tasks
Language and imagery
Structure and poetic techniques
Using evidence when writing about the poem
Key themes explored