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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.
Setting in Pan's Labyrinth
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Setting in Pan's Labyrinth

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14 slide Power Point looking at the aspect of Setting in Del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth. Discussion questions / lecture style notes on the physical and socio-political setting of the film. Suitable for Year 13 / Level 3 NCEA Visual Text study.
Joe Wright's Atonement: Conflict
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Joe Wright's Atonement: Conflict

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7 slide Power Point on Joe Wright’s adaptation of Ian McEwan’s novel, Atonement. This resource looks at Linguistic, Thematic and Stylistic conflicts presented in the text. It’s designed to be used to promote discussion amongst teacher and students. Some discussion questions included.
Animal Farm PEER Paragraph and Conflict Activity with Teacher Notes
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Animal Farm PEER Paragraph and Conflict Activity with Teacher Notes

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Resource 1: Example of a PEER paragraph showing how the Point, Evidence, Explanation and Response fits together in a main body paragraph. Resource 2: Worksheet activity exploring different types of conflict in AF. Character vs. Character Character vs, Society Character vs. Nature Character vs. Self. Teacher notes are also included for Resource 2.
Symbolism in Atonement
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Symbolism in Atonement

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Editable worksheet with space for students to enter notes on 6 symbols or motifs in Joe Wright’s adaptation of McEwan’s Atonement. Teacher notes are also provided for class discussion.
Language sounds flashcards / bookmarks
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Language sounds flashcards / bookmarks

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15 sheets (75 sounds covered) A colourful collection of the various sounds produced with the English language. White background sheets are included too. PDF file. This resource can be used as a classroom wall display or as a individual flashcards / bookmarks for students when needing to work on a particular sound. Each bookmark is an excellent way to show students that the same letters can produce different sounds when combined with other letters. Sounds covered, a, b, c. d. e, f, g, h, i, j, l, m, n, o, p, qu, r, s, t, u, v, w, oo, x, y, z, sh, ch, zh, th, ng, ar, er, or, ear, air, oy, ow.
General Knowledge Quiz
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General Knowledge Quiz

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100 questions general knowledge quiz including categories such as: Sport Natural World Geography Science History Animal Kingdom Music Movies The Human Body Answers included PDF file. Aimed at Year 7 upwards.
The Book Thief Exemplar Essays
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The Book Thief Exemplar Essays

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5 essays on Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief. The essays are designed to answer NCEA Level 2 questions. Each essay focuses on a different question. Included: Non-Achieved Achieved Unfinished x 2. These were written to teach students how write an effective conclusion. Excellence Editable Word documents so the teacher / students can explain how / where the essay points meet the marking criteria (developed / convincing / perceptive) for each grade.
It's For Your Own Good Reading Comprehension Analysis
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It's For Your Own Good Reading Comprehension Analysis

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Extract from ‘It’s for Your Own Good’ (prose) Word document. Accompanying 7 slide Power Point with notes on: The importance of narrative perspective in the extract Symbolism How language is used to reveal the character’s thoughts in the extract. Aimed at KS 3/4 to develop inference skills on the aspects listed above.
Psychoanalysis and Pan's Labyrinth
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Psychoanalysis and Pan's Labyrinth

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21 slide Power Point on a psychoanalytical interpretation of Pan’s Labyrinth. Franco and Fascism are defined. Psychoanalysis (basic) is explained. Links to characters and events in Pan’s Labyrinth is explained. Used with Year 13 Visual Text study Standard NCEA but could be adapted to any film study of Pan as it is general analysis of the above concepts.
Sight Word E book: The Missing Gate
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Sight Word E book: The Missing Gate

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11 page storybook that focuses on building confidence with sight words and introducing some new vocabulary for those students who are ready for the next challenge. Colourful images accompany the sentences. Some pages also feature a question that asks the student to predict or infer what happens. Some questions involve basic numeracy.
Alphabet Literacy Pack
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Alphabet Literacy Pack

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This bundle will help your students identifying objects beginning with each letter of the alphabet; develop and encourage letter formation and match words with its complimentary picture (all alphabet letters covered.) 2 x 26 page booklets (letter formation and colouring in activities) and 26 mix and match flashcard game included.
Who's who in The Odyssey
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Who's who in The Odyssey

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38 bright, vibrant cards depicting a pictorial version of a character from Homer’s Odyssey. 38 colourful cards that match with a worded definition of that character. Gods / deities are given a different coloured card from mortals. Great group activity to help students revise and consolidate who’s who in the epic story.
Joe Wright's Atonement (3 scene analysis)
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Joe Wright's Atonement (3 scene analysis)

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27 slides of analysis on 3 key scenes in Joe Wright’s adaptation of Ian McEwan’s Atonement. Opening scene Robbie’s arrest Briony’s introduction at St. Thomas’ Hospital. Suitable for Year 12 / 13 film study.
Bumper Christmas Numeracy Worksheet Pack
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Bumper Christmas Numeracy Worksheet Pack

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A huge 44 worksheet pack focusing on basic addition, subtraction and multiplication (up to 12) Worksheets are differentiated into higher and lower numerical ability. Aimed at lower Primary aged students. Resources include: Elves and Puddings (like Snakes and Ladders) game Christmas Bingo Ascending Order Descending Order I spy Christmas Odd and Even Multiplication wreaths x 10 Count the Christmas items How many? Count and colour Greater or Less Than? Missing numbers Multiplication chart Basic addition
Pan's Labyrinth: Developing Analysis
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Pan's Labyrinth: Developing Analysis

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3 resources included in this package. Analytical notes on Pan organised through SOLO Taxonomy descriptors showing students what is needed to be proficient eat each level. A borderline Non-Achieved / Achieved Pan essay on character development. I have found this resource to be useful in illustrating the difference between a plot-driven essay. Students are able to edit the document and provide relevant analysis. Editable document showing how to integrate analytical comments into an essay. Again, this is useful for students who tend to ‘tell the story’. The scene analysed is Ofelia and the Toad. Resources designed for NCEA Level 3, NZ Curriculum, but can be adapted to any film analysis of Pan’s Labyrinth.