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I am a teacher of English, English Literature, Moving Image Arts - and when I'm really lucky, History as well! I have been teaching in N. Ireland since 2006 and am particularly familiar with the CCEA curriculum from KS3-KS5. I have worked with CCEA for over a decade and have been employed to create resources for KS5 English Literature. I also ran my own Tutoring company and have a real passion for creating user friendly resources. Contact me at - mcttresourcesni@gmail.com

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I am a teacher of English, English Literature, Moving Image Arts - and when I'm really lucky, History as well! I have been teaching in N. Ireland since 2006 and am particularly familiar with the CCEA curriculum from KS3-KS5. I have worked with CCEA for over a decade and have been employed to create resources for KS5 English Literature. I also ran my own Tutoring company and have a real passion for creating user friendly resources. Contact me at - mcttresourcesni@gmail.com
KS2 KS3 Newspaper Article Example Who, What, When, Where, Why
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KS2 KS3 Newspaper Article Example Who, What, When, Where, Why

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Enjoy this free sample, part of my fuller Newspaper Unit - which comes with student booklet and teacher answer booklet https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-newspaper-booklet-unit-12366851 Enjoy my free newspaper samples: Newspaper Frontpage https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-newspaper-front-page-12366705 Tabloid + Broadsheet PP https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-newspapers-tabloid-broadsheet-frontpage-12366847 Included here: A simple but useful layout of an article for KS2/KS3 students. Complimenting the idea of the 5W layout for articles, each paragraph is labelled with its purpose and then an example of what might be said: Introductory sentence Who What When Where Why Bring it up-to-date
KS2 KS3 Newspapers Tabloid Broadsheet Frontpage
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KS2 KS3 Newspapers Tabloid Broadsheet Frontpage

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Enjoy my free newspaper samples: Newspaper Frontpage https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-newspaper-front-page-12366705 VERY POPULAR: Sample Article written with the 5 W https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-newspaper-article-example-who-what-when-where-why-12366711 Or purchase my KS2/KS3 Newspaper booklet A complete and thorough resource, covering all aspects of Newspapers in a usable and student friendly format, with a booklet for the students, and a matching answered one for the Teacher. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks2-ks3-newspaper-booklet-unit-12366851 Included here: A PowerPoint looking at the difference between tabloid and broadsheet newspapers, and how the differences are evident in the front page, the headlines and the language used by each. A variety of front pages are considered – all from the same day – each looking at the same story in their own particular way. Real life context given to the differing writing styles of real newspapers.
KS3 GCSE Intro to Shakespeare's Language
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KS3 GCSE Intro to Shakespeare's Language

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A simple PowerPoint offering explanation and analysis of Shakespeare’s language, with tips on how to decifer it. Romeo and Juliet and Macbeth are both referenced, with original language offered, and their modern translation. Several exercises requiring translation and explanation are also included.
KS3 Introduction to PEE
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KS3 Introduction to PEE

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Simple PowerPoint looking at Point, Evidence, Explanation and how to apply it to a question from ‘Holes’. The burger reference is always very useful in the classroom!
Part 2 Alliteration, Onomatopoeia, Rhyme KS3
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Part 2 Alliteration, Onomatopoeia, Rhyme KS3

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A enjoyable introduction to these three techniques, with accompanying activities to consolidate learning. Please also find Part 1: Simile, Metaphor, Personification https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12366870
Shakespeare's Macbeth in pictures
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Shakespeare's Macbeth in pictures

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A simple PowerPoint offering a picture and short summary for each scene in each act. All images taken from Google. Suggested use: as a visual aid; to summarise and refer to scenes left unread; as a recap aid.
SAMPLE CCEA GCSE Unseen Student Booklet
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SAMPLE CCEA GCSE Unseen Student Booklet

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Enjoy these free samples of UNSEEN PROSE for CCEA GCSE English Literature Unit 1. For more, click on the link below to buy the complete 63 page STUDENT BOOKLET and 64 page TEACHER BOOKLET complete with answers. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ccea-gcse-unseen-prose-english-literature-12478637 Thank you!
KS2 KS3 Newspaper Front Page
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KS2 KS3 Newspaper Front Page

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Enjoy my free newspaper samples: VERY POPULAR: Sample Article written with the 5 W https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-newspaper-article-example-who-what-when-where-why-12366711 Tabloid + Broadsheet PP https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-newspapers-tabloid-broadsheet-frontpage-12366847 Or purchase my KS2/KS3 Newspaper booklet A complete and thorough resource, covering all aspects of Newspapers in a usable and student friendly format, with a booklet for the students, and a matching answered one for the Teacher. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks2-ks3-newspaper-booklet-unit-12366851 Included here: Two resources: A labelled front page from ‘The Irish News’ A labelled, but deletable front page layout to aid IT work.
PEE ‘Holes’ Kissin’ Kate Barlow Chap 23
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PEE ‘Holes’ Kissin’ Kate Barlow Chap 23

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Simple prompt to develop understanding of the character of Kissin’ Kate Barlow, (character from ‘Hole’ by Louis Sacher) by looking at what she says, what she does and what people think of her. Could lead to more developed PEE paragraphs once completed.
CCEA GCSE KS3 Media Texts Adverts
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CCEA GCSE KS3 Media Texts Adverts

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Five adverts which can be used at KS3 for the study of Media, Adverts and Non-Fiction, or as an introduction to Reading Media Texts, CCEA GCSE Language Paper 1, Questions 4 and 5. Five simple adverts,asking the same questions to encourage the student to look at both the chosen language and presentation. What is this advertising? What is the purpose of the advert? Where did this advert come from? Who is the Target Audience of this advert? How are they being targeted? Explain the layout: picture, slogan, words. Explain the slogan. Explain any other language involved. Discuss the colours. Why are these chosen? Discuss the character – what is she doing and why? What do you think of this advert?
GCSE Writer's Craft Techniques English Language Sample
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GCSE Writer's Craft Techniques English Language Sample

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Sample provided to experience before purchasing the full document: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12599923 Sample demonstrates the first six alphabetised writer’s craft techniques. In the full document you will get: An alphabetised Dictionary suitable for English Language students at GCSE. 56 page document 80 writer’s craft techniques listed and defined. ‘What’ and ‘Why used’ sections for each Includes extra spaces at the end for additional techniques. Useful for covering all language techniques expected at GCSE English Language level, with a few common presentation techniques also included. Advice: I usually print out the title page full size, then print the document 2 pages per sheet - and put it together as a wee booklet. Full Document: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12599923
KS3 Genre Advertisements Persuasion
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KS3 Genre Advertisements Persuasion

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A simple PowerPoint using a wide range of paper advertisements from the past -the first slide shows the advert and the genre being used, and the second slide reveals the product being sold. The aim of the resource is to develop the understanding of how genre can be manipulated for both non-fiction and fiction - there are no bounds when it comes to the imagination and how to advertise a product. Each advert can be analysed for its persuasive qualities and how it manipulates the target audience.
KS3 'Holes' Newspaper layout
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KS3 'Holes' Newspaper layout

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Simple layout for a Newspaper which could be made towards the end of ‘Holes’ by Louis Sacher. Resource contains some ideas about what might be included in a newspaper from the plotline set in the past or present.