Welcome to the Online Teaching Resources TES shop. Here you'll find hundreds of KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4 teaching resources in the form of editable PowerPoints and worksheets for English, Maths, Science and History. All materials are made with the UK National Curriculum in mind and have been created to engage and enthuse learners. You can find out more and access hundreds more brilliant resources at our websites www.Teacher-of-Primary.com and www.Teacher-of-English.com.
Welcome to the Online Teaching Resources TES shop. Here you'll find hundreds of KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4 teaching resources in the form of editable PowerPoints and worksheets for English, Maths, Science and History. All materials are made with the UK National Curriculum in mind and have been created to engage and enthuse learners. You can find out more and access hundreds more brilliant resources at our websites www.Teacher-of-Primary.com and www.Teacher-of-English.com.
A Wife in London (PowerPoint and worksheets)
‘A Wife in London’ is a GCSE English teaching resource for the Thomas Hardy poem - as featured in the WJEC Eduqas GCSE Poetry Anthology. The resource includes a range of activities which explore in detail the poem’s context, language, tone, form, style, theme and structure. The resource is aimed at teachers of GCSE students preparing for the WJEC Eduqas GCSE English examinations.
A Wife in London includes:
An introduction to Thomas Hardy and the context of the poem
Consolidation and understanding tasks
Exploring Hardy’s use of language and imagery
Analysing the poem’s form and structure and Hardy’s use of poetic techniques
Modelling how to use P.E.T.E.R. to write about ‘A Wife in London’
The key themes of ‘A Wife in London’
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see more GCSE Poetry resources for Eduqas and Edexcel:
The Manhunt
Sonnet 43
London
The Soldier
Living Space
As Imperceptibly as Grief
Cozy Apologia
Death of a Naturalist
Hawk Roosting
To Autumn
Afternoons
Dulce et Decorum Est
Excerpt from The Prelude
Mametz Wood
Ozymandias
La Belle Dame sans Merci
A Complaint
1st Date - She and 1st Date - He
Love’s Dog
Nettles
My Father Would Not Show Us
My Last Duchess
Neutral Tones
Mametz Wood is a GCSE English teaching resource for the poem Mametz Wood by Owen Sheers.
Includes a variety of activities which explore Mametz Wood in depth and cover the poem’s language, tone, form, style, poetic devices, themes and structure in detail.
Ideal for first teaching the poem and for recapping and revising as the exams are approach.
This Mametz Wood teaching resource includes:
A transcript of Sheers discussing the poem
Consolidation and comprehension activities
Investigating the use of imagery and language in Mametz Wood
Form, structure and Sheers’ use of poetic devices
Modelling how to use P.E.T.E.R. to write about Mametz Wood
Discussing themes and ideas
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see more GCSE Poetry resources for Eduqas and Edexcel:
The Manhunt
Sonnet 43
London
The Soldier
Living Space
As Imperceptibly as Grief
Cozy Apologia
A Wife in London
Death of a Naturalist
Hawk Roosting
To Autumn
Afternoons
Dulce et Decorum Est
Excerpt from The Prelude
Ozymandias
La Belle Dame sans Merci
A Complaint
1st Date - She and 1st Date - He
Love’s Dog
Nettles
My Father Would Not Show Us
My Last Duchess
Neutral Tones
As Imperceptibly as Grief by Emily Dickinson (editable PowerPoint with worksheets) is an Eduqas GCSE English teaching resource for the poem ‘As Imperceptibly as Grief’ by Emily Dickinson - as featured in the Eduqas GCSE Poetry Anthology.
This teaching resource includes a range of activities which explore the poem’s language, tone, form, style, poetic devices, themes and structure in depth.
As Imperceptibly as Grief (Emily Dickinson) contents include:
A short introduction to Emily Dickinson
Consolidation and comprehension activities
Analysing Dickinson’s use of imagery and language in ‘As Imperceptibly as Grief’
Examining the poem’s form, structure and Dickinson’s use of poetic devices
Modelling how to use P.E.T.E.R. to write analytically about ‘As Imperceptibly as Grief’
The poem’s key themes and ideas
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see more GCSE Poetry resources for Eduqas and Edexcel:
The Manhunt
Sonnet 43
London
The Soldier
Living Space
Cozy Apologia
A Wife in London
Death of a Naturalist
Hawk Roosting
To Autumn
Afternoons
Dulce et Decorum Est
Excerpt from The Prelude
Mametz Wood
Ozymandias
La Belle Dame sans Merci
A Complaint
1st Date - She and 1st Date - He
Love’s Dog
Nettles
My Father Would Not Show Us
My Last Duchess
Neutral Tones
Living Space by Imtiaz Dharker (editable PowerPoint and worksheets)
Living Space is a GCSE English teaching resource for the poem ‘Living Space’ by Imtiaz Dharker - as featured in the WJEC Eduqas GCSE Poetry Anthology. The resource includes a range of activities which explore in detail the poem’s context, language, tone, form, style, theme and structure. The resource is aimed at teachers of GCSE students preparing for the WJEC Eduqas GCSE English examinations.
Living Space includes:
An introduction to Imtiaz Dharker and the context of the poem
Consolidation and understanding tasks
Exploring Dharker’s use of language and imagery
Analysing the poem’s form and structure and Dharker’s use of poetic techniques
Modelling how to use P.E.T.E.R. to write about ‘Living Space’
The key themes of ‘Living Space’
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see more GCSE Poetry resources for Eduqas and Edexcel:
The Manhunt
Sonnet 43
London
The Soldier
As Imperceptibly as Grief
Cozy Apologia
A Wife in London
Death of a Naturalist
Hawk Roosting
To Autumn
Afternoons
Dulce et Decorum Est
Excerpt from The Prelude
Mametz Wood
Ozymandias
La Belle Dame sans Merci
A Complaint
1st Date - She and 1st Date - He
Love’s Dog
Nettles
My Father Would Not Show Us
My Last Duchess
Neutral Tones
Cozy Apologia by Rita Dove Teaching Unit
(PowerPoint presentation and worksheets)
This resource is made up of activities which explore ‘Cozy Apologia’ by Rita Dove in depth and cover the poem’s language, tone, form, style, poetic devices, themes and structure in detail. The resource is ideal for first teaching the poem and revision.
Contents include:
A short introduction to Dove featuring interviews with the poet
Consolidation activities
Analysing Dove’s use of imagery and language in ‘Cozy Apologia’
Examining the poem’s form, structure and Dove’s use of poetic devices
Modelling how to use P.E.T.E.R. to write analytically about ‘Cozy Apologia’
Discussing key themes
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see more GCSE Poetry resources for Eduqas and Edexcel:
The Manhunt
Sonnet 43
London
The Soldier
Living Space
As Imperceptibly as Grief
A Wife in London
Death of a Naturalist
Hawk Roosting
To Autumn
Afternoons
Dulce et Decorum Est
Excerpt from The Prelude
Mametz Wood
Ozymandias
La Belle Dame sans Merci
A Complaint
1st Date - She and 1st Date - He
Love’s Dog
Nettles
My Father Would Not Show Us
My Last Duchess
Neutral Tones
1st Date - She and 1st Date – He
GCSE English Poetry
(35 slide fully editable PowerPoint presentation and 5 worksheets)
This resource explores the Wendy Cope poem (as featured in the Edexcel Poetry Anthology) - in detail.
It includes the following activities:
Finding out about the poet Wendy Cope task
Reading and understanding the poem
Exploring the imagery used
Discussion of form and structure
Analysing language
Learning how to write about a poem using P.E.T.E.R.
Links to additional notes and a copy of the anthology
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see more GCSE Poetry resources for Eduqas and Edexcel:
The Manhunt
Sonnet 43
London
The Soldier
Living Space
As Imperceptibly as Grief
Cozy Apologia
A Wife in London
Death of a Naturalist
Hawk Roosting
To Autumn
Afternoons
Dulce et Decorum Est
Excerpt from The Prelude
Mametz Wood
Ozymandias
La Belle Dame sans Merci
A Complaint
1st Date - She and 1st Date - He
Love’s Dog
Nettles
My Father Would Not Show Us
My Last Duchess
Neutral Tones
My Father Would Not Show Us (38-slide PowerPoint and 5 worksheets)
GCSE Poetry
My Father Would Not Show Us explores the Ingrid de Kok poem – as featured in the Edexcel Poetry Anthology - in detail. It includes the following activities:
Guided Reading and understanding the poem
Exploring the imagery used by de Kok
Discussion of form and structure
Analysing language and poetic techniques
Learning how to write about the poem using P.E.T.E.R.
Links to additional notes, a copy of the poem and a copy of the anthology
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see more GCSE Poetry resources for Eduqas and Edexcel:
The Manhunt
Sonnet 43
London
The Soldier
Living Space
As Imperceptibly as Grief
Cozy Apologia
A Wife in London
Death of a Naturalist
Hawk Roosting
To Autumn
Afternoons
Dulce et Decorum Est
Excerpt from The Prelude
Mametz Wood
Ozymandias
La Belle Dame sans Merci
A Complaint
1st Date - She and 1st Date - He
Love’s Dog
Nettles
My Last Duchess
Neutral Tones
Causal Conjunctions - Year 3 and 4
(13-slide editable PowerPoint presentation with 3 differentiated worksheets)
Introduce the concept of causal conjunctions and allow learners to practice using them in sentences. The resource begins with whole-group activities before letting children attempt differentiated individual worksheets where they match sentences, choose appropriate causal conjunctions and write conjunction sentences of their own.
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Subordinating Conjunctions - Year 2
Co-ordinating Conjunctions - Year 2
Conjunctions Bundle - Year 2
Conjunctions - Year 3/4
Time Conjunctions - Year 3/4
Causal Conjunctions - Year 7
Time Conjunctions - Year 7
40-slide editable PowerPoint and 4 worksheets
Love’s Dog has been produced for the Edexcel GCSE English Literature Poetry Anthology and includes a range of teaching activities:
An introduction to the poem and the poet
Analysis of Love’s Dog by Jen Hadfield
A copy of the poem and consolidation activities
Exploring how Hadfield uses structure and form
Studying the imagery used in Love’s Dog
How and why Hadfield uses certain poetic techniques
Language analysis - word choice and vocabulary
The key themes of Love’s Dog
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see more GCSE Poetry resources for Eduqas and Edexcel:
The Manhunt
Sonnet 43
London
The Soldier
Living Space
As Imperceptibly as Grief
Cozy Apologia
A Wife in London
Death of a Naturalist
Hawk Roosting
To Autumn
Afternoons
Dulce et Decorum Est
Excerpt from The Prelude
Mametz Wood
Ozymandias
La Belle Dame sans Merci
A Complaint
1st Date - She and 1st Date - He
Nettles
My Father Would Not Show Us
My Last Duchess
Neutral Tones
‘Using Metaphors to Improve Writing’ teaches pupils how to identify metaphors in their reading and how to use metaphors in their written work. These fully editable PowerPoint resources/lessons can be used as a starter activity, a standalone lesson or incorporated into a scheme of work for improving vocabulary and language skills. The activities include:
What is a metaphor? Definition and examples of metaphors
Using metaphors and building imagery
Using metaphors to create better sentences with accompanying worksheet
1 further worksheet with example answers
'Metaphors’ is fully editable so teachers have the freedom to adapt the resource to suit the needs of each class they teach.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see similar resources:
Metaphors
Similes
Adverbs
‘Adverbs’ explores how the use of adverbs can affect a text and teaches pupils how to use effective adverbs to develop sentence structure. This editable PowerPoint lesson includes:
Definition of adverbs and examples with images / illustrations.
Activities to support the teaching of this objective with an accompanying worksheet
'Adverbs’ is editable allowing teachers to adapt the resource to meet the needs of each class they teach.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see similar resources:
Using Commas After Fronted Adverbials - Year 3/4
Fronted Adverbials - Year 3/4
Fronted Adverbials - KS2
Fronted Adverbials - Year 7
Adding Adverbs - KS2
Adding Adverbs - KS3
Similes - Year 5 and 6
‘Similes - Year 5 and 6’ teaches pupils how to use similes in their written work. This fully editable PowerPoint lesson can be used as a starter activity, a standalone lesson or developed into lessons for improving vocabulary and language skill. Content includes:
What is a simile? Definition and examples of similes
Using super similes and avoiding cliché
Using similes to create better sentences
Two accompanying worksheets
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Metaphors
Similes
Romeo and Juliet – Act 5 (3 lessons made up of a 20-slide PowerPoint and 4 worksheets)
This resource explores Act 5 in detail. The lessons cover the character of Romeo in Act 5, the Deaths of Romeo and Juliet, various comprehension questions and an Act 5 plot summary.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below for more Romeo and Juliet resources:
Romeo and Juliet - The Prologue
Romeo and Juliet - Act 1
Romeo and Juliet - Act 1 Scene 5
Romeo and Juliet - The Prince’s Speech
Romeo and Juliet - Tybalt and Mercutio
Romeo and Juliet – Women in Elizabethan England
Romeo and Juliet - Act 2
Romeo and Juliet - The Balcony Scene
Romeo and Juliet - Friar Lawrence
Romeo and Juliet - Act 3
Romeo and Juliet – Act 3, Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet - Act 4
Romeo and Juliet - The Deaths of Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet - GCSE Unit of Work
Romeo and Juliet - AQA GCSE English Literature Exam Preparation
Romeo and Juliet - KS2 Unit of Work
Romeo and Juliet - House of Games
Time Conjunctions - Year 3 / Year 4
(19-slide editable PowerPoint and 3 differentiated worksheets)
This lesson introduces the concept of time conjunctions. Children learn what they are, then practice using them in sentences. There are a range of whole-group activities which pupils can complete before attempting the differentiated individual worksheets where they match sentences, choose suitable time conjunctions and write sentences of their own.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see similar resources:
Subordinating Conjunctions - Year 2
Co-ordinating Conjunctions - Year 2
Conjunctions Bundle - Year 2
Conjunctions - Year 3/4
Causal Conjunctions - Year 3/4
Causal Conjunctions - Year 7
Time Conjunctions - Year 7
Romeo and Juliet - Friar Lawrence (PowerPoint and worksheets)
Romeo and Juliet - Friar Lawrence is a two-lesson resource that explores the character of Friar Lawrence in detail. It includes an analysis of his speech in Act 2, Scene 3, a discussion about his character and an exploration of how Shakespeare uses language to present him to the audience.
As with all our teaching resources, the PowerPoint slides are fully editable so you can use the resource as it is or tweak it to fit your specific needs.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below for more Romeo and Juliet resources:
Romeo and Juliet - The Prologue
Romeo and Juliet - Act 1
Romeo and Juliet - Act 1 Scene 5
Romeo and Juliet - The Prince’s Speech
Romeo and Juliet - Tybalt and Mercutio
Romeo and Juliet – Women in Elizabethan England
Romeo and Juliet - Act 2
Romeo and Juliet - The Balcony Scene
Romeo and Juliet - Act 3
Romeo and Juliet – Act 3, Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet - Act 4
Romeo and Juliet - Act 5
Romeo and Juliet - The Deaths of Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet - GCSE Unit of Work
Romeo and Juliet - AQA GCSE English Literature Exam Preparation
Romeo and Juliet - KS2 Unit of Work
Romeo and Juliet - House of Games
Romeo and Juliet – Act 4 (21-slide PowerPoint and 6 worksheets)
This resource includes 2 lessons which explore Act 4 of Romeo and Juliet in detail. The lessons cover Paris and Juliet, an analysis of Juliet’s soliloquy in Act 4 Scene 3, various extension tasks and questions and Act 4 plot summary tasks.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below for more Romeo and Juliet resources:
Romeo and Juliet - The Prologue
Romeo and Juliet - Act 1
Romeo and Juliet - Act 1 Scene 5
Romeo and Juliet - The Prince’s Speech
Romeo and Juliet - Tybalt and Mercutio
Romeo and Juliet – Women in Elizabethan England
Romeo and Juliet - Act 2
Romeo and Juliet - The Balcony Scene
Romeo and Juliet - Friar Lawrence
Romeo and Juliet - Act 3
Romeo and Juliet – Act 3, Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet - Act 5
Romeo and Juliet - The Deaths of Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet - GCSE Unit of Work
Romeo and Juliet - AQA GCSE English Literature Exam Preparation
Romeo and Juliet - KS2 Unit of Work
Romeo and Juliet - House of Games
Romeo and Juliet - The Prince’s Speech (PowerPoint and worksheets)
This Romeo and Juliet teaching resource is designed to help students develop their knowledge and understanding of themes and Shakespeare’s use of language. The lesson requires pupils to analyse the Prince’s speech closely, pulling out quotations which reflect the Prince’s character and the themes of anger, violence and hatred. They need to write an analysis of the speech in detail using PETER.
This is a four part lesson which contains reading, comprehension, analysis and a written outcome. There are opportunities for individual and paired work and differentiation is provided via the PETER scaffolding and model answer for those students which require additional help.
‘Romeo and Juliet - The Prince’s Speech’ has been designed with GCSE students in mind but it can easily be adapted for KS3 as all the PowerPoint slides are editable.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below for more Romeo and Juliet resources:
Romeo and Juliet - The Prologue
Romeo and Juliet - Act 1
Romeo and Juliet - Act 1 Scene 5
Romeo and Juliet - Tybalt and Mercutio
Romeo and Juliet – Women in Elizabethan England
Romeo and Juliet - Act 2
Romeo and Juliet - The Balcony Scene
Romeo and Juliet - Friar Lawrence
Romeo and Juliet - Act 3
Romeo and Juliet – Act 3, Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet - Act 4
Romeo and Juliet - Act 5
Romeo and Juliet - The Deaths of Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet - GCSE Unit of Work
Romeo and Juliet - AQA GCSE English Literature Exam Preparation
Romeo and Juliet - KS2 Unit of Work
Romeo and Juliet - House of Games
Using Suffixes to Make Adjectives - Year 2
(14-slide editable PowerPoint teaching resource with four differentiated worksheets)
This KS1 resource explains how nouns can be turned into adjectives with the addition of suffixes, using ‘-ful’ and ‘-less’ as examples.
A whole-class activity is included to promote discussion and address misconceptions before the children work on the differentiated activities. Full answer keys are provided.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see similar resources:
Suffixes - Year 1
The Suffix ‘-ous’ - Year 3/4
The Suffix ‘-ly’ - Year 3/4
The Suffix ‘-ed’ - Year 3/4
The Suffix ‘-ing’ - Year 3/4
The Suffix ‘-ation’ - Year 3/4
The Suffixes ‘-er’ and ‘-est’ - Year 2
The Suffixes ‘-tion’, ‘-sion’, ‘-ssion’ and ‘-cian’ - Year 3/4
Using Suffixes to Make Adjectives - Year 2
Add Suffixes to Spell Longer Words - Year 2
Suffixes - Developing KS2 Reading Skills
Fronted Adverbials - KS2
English SPaG Teaching Resource
This KS2 teaching resource introduces pupils to using fronted adverbials and how they can improve our writing skills. Content includes:
Adverbs recap with an activity
A fronted adverbial explanation
Why we use fronted adverbials in our writing explanation
Activities to support the teaching of these objectives with 2 accompanying worksheets
1 further worksheet with answers
‘Fronted Adverbials - KS2’ can be edited giving teachers the freedom to adapt the resource to meet the individual needs of each class they teach.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see similar resources:
Using Commas After Fronted Adverbials - Year 3/4
Fronted Adverbials - Year 3/4
Fronted Adverbials - Year 7
Adverbs
Adding Adverbs - KS2
Adding Adverbs - KS3
Fronted Adverbials - Year 7 (KS3 Essential English Skills)
(15-slide editable PowerPoint-based lesson with 4 worksheets)
Our ‘KS3 Essential English Skills’ resources are designed to help Year 7 learners master key English skills that were not fully developed at KS2.
This resource explains what fronted adverbials are and how to use them accurately in writing. The lesson provides a definition of fronted adverbials with examples before pupils explore them as a whole class. Learners then complete a range of activities to assess their understanding. The activities are differentiated - Bronze, Silver and Gold - to provide challenge for students of all abilities.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see similar resources:
Using Commas After Fronted Adverbials - Year 3/4
Fronted Adverbials - Year 3/4
Fronted Adverbials - KS2
Adverbs
Adding Adverbs - KS2
Adding Adverbs - KS3