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Flynn's Educational Grotto

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A frontline teacher with 18 years sharp end experience, currently based in Valencia. This shop specialises in literature and language resources but also offers a generous selection ESL resources. All of my resources are road tested in my own classes and refined/polished at the end of the academic year.

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A frontline teacher with 18 years sharp end experience, currently based in Valencia. This shop specialises in literature and language resources but also offers a generous selection ESL resources. All of my resources are road tested in my own classes and refined/polished at the end of the academic year.
A Level Othello (13) Act 4 Scene 3
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A Level Othello (13) Act 4 Scene 3

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William Shakespeare’s Othello is brought wonderfully to life with these colourfully illustrated and wonderfully detailed slides. This resource has been fully road tested in my own classes and refined in 2019. I have used this resource to lead my teaching in class, as a homework assignment/distance learning material and even a tool of revision – All have worked well for the students. This power point lesson contains the following elements; a starter activity, a glossary of terms, summary and analysis questions, an academic writing task, an extension task, a homework assignment and a plenary. This is a complete resource, enjoy!
KS4 Tempest: (4) Act 2 Scene 2 (revised)
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KS4 Tempest: (4) Act 2 Scene 2 (revised)

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William Shakespeare’s Tempest is brought beautifully to life in the thoughtfully illustrated slides. I have used this particular resource to lead my teaching in class, as a distance learning material/homework and even as a tool of revision – all have worked well for the students. This is a complete KS4 resource, although I have used it with slight modifications at KS3. This power point lesson contains a glossary of terms, a starter activity, summary and analysis questions, an extension task, a homework assignment and a plenary. Enjoy!
KS4 Tempest: (3) Act 2 Scene 1 (revised)
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KS4 Tempest: (3) Act 2 Scene 1 (revised)

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William Shakespeare’s Tempest is brought beautifully to life in the thoughtfully illustrated slides. I have used this particular resource to lead my teaching in class, as a distance learning material/homework and even as a tool of revision – all have worked well for the students. This is a complete KS4 resource, although I have used it with slight modifications at KS3. This power point lesson contains a glossary of terms, a starter activity, summary and analysis questions, an extension task, a homework assignment and a plenary. Enjoy!
KS4 Tempest: (5) Act 3 Scene 1 (revised)
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KS4 Tempest: (5) Act 3 Scene 1 (revised)

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William Shakespeare’s Tempest is brought beautifully to life in the thoughtfully illustrated slides. I have used this particular resource to lead my teaching in class, as a distance learning material/homework and even as a tool of revision – all have worked well for the students. This is a complete KS4 resource, although I have used it with slight modifications at KS3. This power point lesson contains a glossary of terms, a starter activity, summary and analysis questions, an extension task, a homework assignment and a plenary. Enjoy!
KS4 Tempest: (7) Act 3 Scene 3 (revised)
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KS4 Tempest: (7) Act 3 Scene 3 (revised)

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William Shakespeare’s Tempest is brought beautifully to life in the thoughtfully illustrated slides. I have used this particular resource to lead my teaching in class, as a distance learning material/homework and even as a tool of revision – all have worked well for the students. This is a complete KS4 resource, although I have used it with slight modifications at KS3. This power point lesson contains a glossary of terms, a starter activity, summary and analysis questions, an extension task, a homework assignment and a plenary. Enjoy!
GCSE to A Level Transition: Key Terms - Amplification and Aphorism
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GCSE to A Level Transition: Key Terms - Amplification and Aphorism

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The academic jump between GCSE and A level is significant. Often there isn’t a transition program or materials in place, and some students struggle. I have created an ever-growing set of materials to compensate for this skill’s gap and students have found these materials incredibly helpful. I have used these materials after students have completed their GCSEs and indicated that they are planning to move onto ‘A’ level, as homework assignments and even as tools of revision. All have worked well for the students. This power point lesson focuses on the key terms of ‘amplification’ and ‘aphorism’ – the use of critical language is essential. Through a series of structured exercises: the students learn how to understand and place these words into their own critical vocabulary. Colourful and interactive, I have received good feedback on this lesson. This is a complete resource. Enjoy.
GCSE to A Level Transition: Introduction to Sentence Structures
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GCSE to A Level Transition: Introduction to Sentence Structures

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The academic jump between GCSE and A level is significant. Often there isn’t a transition program or materials in place, and some students struggle. I have created an ever-growing set of materials to compensate for this skill’s gap and students have found these materials incredibly helpful. I have used these materials after students have completed their GCSEs and indicated that they are planning to move onto ‘A’ level, as homework assignments and even as tools of revision. All have worked well for the students. This power point lesson focuses on ´Sentence structure´ – this is essential knowledge. Through a series of structured exercises: the students learn how to interpret and different sentence structures and adopt this skill into their academic writing. Colourful and interactive, I have received good feedback on this lesson. This is a complete resource. Enjoy.
GCSE to A Level Transition: Characterisation
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GCSE to A Level Transition: Characterisation

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The academic jump between GCSE and A level is significant. Often there isn’t a transition program or materials in place, and some students struggle. I have created an ever-growing set of materials to compensate for this skill’s gap and students have found these materials incredibly helpful. I have used these materials after students have completed their GCSEs and indicated that they are planning to move onto ‘A’ level, as homework assignments and even as tools of revision. All have worked well for the students. This power point lesson focuses on ´characterisation´ – this is essential knowledge. Through a series of structured exercises: the students learn how to differentiate between external and internal characterisation and adopt these observations into their academic writing. Colourful and interactive, I have received good feedback on this lesson. This is a complete resource. Enjoy.
Edexcel A Level English Lang and Lit: (Other Voices Anthology) Mom and Me and Mom by Maya Angelou
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Edexcel A Level English Lang and Lit: (Other Voices Anthology) Mom and Me and Mom by Maya Angelou

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This dynamically detailed and illustrated power point lesson is connected to the Edexcel AS and A Level English Language and Literature anthology (Voices in Speech and Writing). This specific lesson explores the text, ‘Mom and Me and Mom’ by Maya Angelou. This colossal 27 slide presentation explores the genre, the audience and the purpose of this text. It introduces the students to the key critical terms of: Amplification, Euphemism, Archetype, Tone, Ideology, Setting, Extended Metaphor and Characterisation. This presentation also includes an academic writing task, an extension task and a plenary. This is a complete resource. Enjoy!
KS4: Creative Writing Task - 3 hours of dynamic teaching materials - The Great Prison Escape
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KS4: Creative Writing Task - 3 hours of dynamic teaching materials - The Great Prison Escape

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This lesson has proved to be extremely successful in my own classroom. This lesson guides students through a guided writing experience based around a prison escape. It is a great confidence builder with the students themselves, the focus of these materials aims towards buiding on existing skills. I have used this particular resource in a number of different ways. I have used it after the exam period as a filler, I have used it to create coursework, I have used it as a distance learning material and also as a cover lesson. All have worked well for the students. Enjoy. 27 slides. At least 3 hours teaching time. You will not be disappointed.
GCSE to A Level Transition: Poetry Analysis
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GCSE to A Level Transition: Poetry Analysis

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The academic jump between GCSE and A level is significant. Often there isn’t a transition program or materials in place, and some students struggle. I have created an ever-growing set of materials to compensate for this skill’s gap and students have found these materials incredibly helpful. I have used these materials after students have completed their GCSEs and indicated that they are planning to move onto ‘A’ level, as homework assignments and even as tools of revision. All have worked well for the students. This power point lesson focuses on ´poetry analysis´ – this is essential knowledge. Through a series of structured exercises: the students explore content, language and structure - and adopt these observations into their academic writing. Colourful and interactive, I have received good feedback on this lesson. This is a complete resource. Enjoy.
GCSE to A Level Transition: Advanced Rhetorical Devices
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GCSE to A Level Transition: Advanced Rhetorical Devices

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The academic jump between GCSE and A level is significant. Often there isn’t a transition program or materials in place, and some students struggle. I have created an ever-growing set of materials to compensate for this skill’s gap and students have found these materials incredibly helpful. I have used these materials after students have completed their GCSEs and indicated that they are planning to move onto ‘A’ level, as homework assignments and even as tools of revision. All have worked well for the students. This power point lesson focuses on ´advanced rhetorical devices´ – this is essential knowledge. Through a series of structured exercises: the students learn how to differentiate between rhetorical questions, hypophora, polysyndeton, and anaphora - and adopt these observations into their academic writing. Colourful and interactive, I have received good feedback on this lesson. This is a complete resource. Enjoy.
GCSE to A Level Transition: Personification and Anthropomorphism
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GCSE to A Level Transition: Personification and Anthropomorphism

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The academic jump between GCSE and A level is significant. Often there isn’t a transition program or materials in place, and some students struggle. I have created an ever-growing set of materials to compensate for this skill’s gap and students have found these materials incredibly helpful. I have used these materials after students have completed their GCSEs and indicated that they are planning to move onto ‘A’ level, as homework assignments and even as tools of revision. All have worked well for the students. This power point lesson focuses on ´personification and athropomorphism´ – this is essential knowledge. Through a series of structured exercises: the students explore the purpose and the differences between these two devices, and others. Colourful and interactive, I have received good feedback on this lesson. This is a complete resource. Enjoy.
Edexcel A Level English Lang and Lit: (Other Voices Anthology) ‘Eye-witness account World War 1
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Edexcel A Level English Lang and Lit: (Other Voices Anthology) ‘Eye-witness account World War 1

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This dynamically detailed and illustrated power point lesson is connected to the Edexcel AS and A Level English Language and Literature anthology (Voices in Speech and Writing). This specific lesson explores the text, ‘Eye-witness account written by a young radio operator in the First World War’. This colossal 26 slide presentation explores the genre, the audience and the purpose of this text. It introduces the students to the key critical terms of: Conventions, Antithesis, Irony, Hyphens, Litotes, Narrative, Euphemisms, the Post-Modern Audience, Understatement and Bibliomancy. This presentation also includes an academic writing task, an extension task and a plenary. This is a complete resource. Enjoy!
Edexcel A Level English Language and Literature: Great Gatsby Vs Othello:The Representation of Women
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Edexcel A Level English Language and Literature: Great Gatsby Vs Othello:The Representation of Women

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The complex and challenging texts remain as controversial in the post-modern world as they did at the time of publication. I have taught these texts a number of times and have refined this resource at the close of every academic year. I have successfully used this resource to lead my teaching in the classroom, as a homework or distance learning material and even as a tool of revision – all have worked well for the students. This colossal twenty-five slide presentation provides the appropriate detail and exploration required at A level, and is suitable with slight adaptions for IB and the American system. This presentation commences with an exploration into post-modern representations of females, with structured writing tasks, discussion and mini research tasks - bringing awareness to the inherent sexism that still exists. This exploration scaffolds a more informed analysis of the female characters in both texts, and this is once again taught through a series of structured tasks. Every slide is dynamically illustrated and very engaging. This presentation also contains an extension task and homework assignment. There is no work for you to complete whatsoever. This is a complete resource. Enjoy.
KS3: Skellig (13) Chapters 39-41
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KS3: Skellig (13) Chapters 39-41

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David Almond’s ‘Skellig’ is brought beautifully to life in these thoughtfully designed slides. Differentiated tasks are contained within this lesson which drastically reduces your workload. This lesson contains a starter activity, a discussion task, summary and analysis questions, an academic writing task (PETAL paragraphing), an extension task, a homework assignment and of course a plenary. All the challenging and time-consuming work has been completed for you. This is a complete resource. Enjoy!
KS3: Skellig (12) Chapters 36 to 38
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KS3: Skellig (12) Chapters 36 to 38

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David Almond’s ‘Skellig’ is brought beautifully to life in these thoughtfully designed slides. Differentiated tasks are contained within this lesson which drastically reduces your workload. This lesson contains a starter activity, a discussion task, summary and analysis questions, an academic writing task (PETAL paragraphing), an extension task, a homework assignment and of course a plenary. All the challenging and time-consuming work has been completed for you. This is a complete resource. Enjoy!
KS3: Skellig (6) Chapters 18 to 20
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KS3: Skellig (6) Chapters 18 to 20

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David Almond’s ‘Skellig’ is brought beautifully to life in these thoughtfully designed slides. Differentiated tasks are contained within this lesson which drastically reduces your workload. This lesson contains a starter activity, a discussion task, summary and analysis questions, an academic writing task (PETAL paragraphing), an extension task, a homework assignment and of course a plenary. All the challenging and time-consuming work has been completed for you. This is a complete resource. Enjoy!
A Level Literature: Tennyson’s, ‘From In Memoriam: VII Dark house, by which once more I stand
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A Level Literature: Tennyson’s, ‘From In Memoriam: VII Dark house, by which once more I stand

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Alfred Tennyson’s, ‘From In Memoriam: VII ‘Dark house, by which once more I stand’ is fully explored in this dynamic 16 slide PowerPoint lesson. This resource is designed to work alongside the Edexcel International Advanced Subsidiary/Advanced Level in English Literature (Victorian Verse). Through a series of structured exercises and tasks the students gain meaning through an exploration of the content, language and structure elements of the poem. I have used this resource to lead my teaching in class, as a homework/distance learning resource and also as a tool of revision – all have worked well for the students. This PowerPoint lesson contains a starter activity, an author biography, a glossary of terms, an overview, summary and analysis questions on each stanza, an academic writing task, an extension task, a homework assignment and a plenary. This is a complete resource that requires no work from you. Enjoy!
KS3: Skellig (15) Chapters 45 and 46, plus an assessment task
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KS3: Skellig (15) Chapters 45 and 46, plus an assessment task

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David Almond’s ‘Skellig’ is brought beautifully to life in these thoughtfully designed slides. Differentiated tasks are contained within this lesson which drastically reduces your workload. This lesson contains a starter activity, a discussion task, summary and analysis questions, an academic writing task (PETAL paragraphing), an extension task, a homework assignment and of course a plenary. All the challenging and time-consuming work has been completed for you. This is a complete resource. Enjoy!