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I am an experienced English teacher of both Literature and Language, and also Classical Studies at High School level. You will find text-based resources for novels, poetry, plays and film study in my shop for Years 7 - 13. The resources are generic to the text so are suitable for any curriculum. I am also a passionate believer in effective literacy learning hence the emphasis on phonics resources in my shop.

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I am an experienced English teacher of both Literature and Language, and also Classical Studies at High School level. You will find text-based resources for novels, poetry, plays and film study in my shop for Years 7 - 13. The resources are generic to the text so are suitable for any curriculum. I am also a passionate believer in effective literacy learning hence the emphasis on phonics resources in my shop.
What is the plural ending?
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What is the plural ending?

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Fun flashcard game for students who are getting to grips with different types of plural endings. 28 picture flashcards. Students have to place each picture card in the correct ‘group’: no change, es, s, oes, ves. Can be laminated to use as a group game or as an individual cut and paste.
Days of the Week Worksheets
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Days of the Week Worksheets

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5 pages of basic worksheets that are designed to help early learners familiarise themselves with the sequence and spelling of days of the week.
Breakdown of essay marking criteria
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Breakdown of essay marking criteria

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Resource designed to help students of Level 3 NCEA English, Visual Texts develop essay writing responses. Essay criteria is broken down into analysis / ideas and evidence. 2 sided Word document. Students are able to use this as a checklist when writing an essay in order to distinguish between the grade boundaries.
Aspects of Texts: Classroom Posters
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Aspects of Texts: Classroom Posters

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Three bright, vibrant posters on Narrative Perspective, Setting and Style. Each box breaks down what students need to look for when analysing texts regarding these key aspects.
Literary Techniques in Satirical Writing Flashcards
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Literary Techniques in Satirical Writing Flashcards

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23 flashcards designed to help students revise the literary techniques used in satirical writing. I used this resource when teaching Juvenal’s Satires but the cards could also be used for teaching satire as part of a creative writing unit. Flashcards include (examples): Parody Invectives Sarcasm Imperatives Epigrams Apostrophe (not the punctuation mark) Circumlocution Ridicule Antithesis
Basic sentence readers
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Basic sentence readers

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20 colourful flashcards each containing a full sentence in the present tense. This resource is ideal for practising reading sight words and introducing new vocabulary as pupils become confident with sight words and look for an additional challenge. Bonus: each flashcard comes with a traceable letter version to enable students to develop their handwriting skills.
Where do I live?
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Where do I live?

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A neat general knowledge game for young students. 32 animal cards (in colour). One sheet is included as a “back of the card” if you wish to laminate the flashcards for repeated use. 7 cards are areas of the world (not quite continents). Students have to match the animals to the area in the world where they live.
Structure in Chapter 9, The Odyssey
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Structure in Chapter 9, The Odyssey

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A 3 page word document with small extracts from Chapter 9 and comprehension questions asking students to note the effects of Odysseus’ adventures in this chapter. Particular focus on how Homer is developing the character of Odysseus by comparing the attack on the city of the Cicones and the encounter with Polyphemus. Students are asked to look at these events in relation to Homeric Heroism.
Parts of speech revision game
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Parts of speech revision game

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32 bright, colourful flashcards each depicting a word. Students have to say or write that word depending on the word class listed at the bottom of the card. (Verb, adjective, proper noun, abstract noun, noun. ) This is an excellent revision game for students to distinguish between word classes. Reverse side of the cards is included as an option should you wish to print and laminate them for a group activity : )
Alexander the Great: Child of Divinity Classroom Posters
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Alexander the Great: Child of Divinity Classroom Posters

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Four A3 size posters depicting elements from Alexander’s life that were used to promote the idea of Divine status. Ideal for classroom display. Proskynesis has been omitted. This resource allows students to create a similar poster showing their understanding of the when / how / effect of Alexander adopting proskynesis as he built his Empire.
Alexander the Great: event timeline activity
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Alexander the Great: event timeline activity

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16 cards noting the significant events that took place during a specific year of Alexander’s life. A separate document contains the relevant year flashcards. Students need to match the events to the year they took place. An excellent revision game for the 33 years of Alexander’s life and exploits.
Where in New Zealand?
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Where in New Zealand?

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16 cards with iconic NZ landmarks / places. 16 cards displaying the regions of NZ. All cards have a reverse card design. A3 poster map of NZ included, showing the different regions. Students are to match the regions and landmarks on the NZ map.
CVC Spelling Activity
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CVC Spelling Activity

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60 sheets (120 altogether) of CVC words. The vowels are in place, students have to fill in the consonant letters either side. Each vowel set is colour co-ordinated.
Homophones / Confusing words Activity
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Homophones / Confusing words Activity

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8 worksheets (PDF file) focusing on the classic confusing words / homophones. Answers included. Students have to match the words contained in the word bank at the top of the page into the boxes below.