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Resources for GCSE and KS3 English, such as: An Inspector Calls, AQA Language, Victorian literature and more! All resources are cheaply priced. Please leave feedback and a rating on your purchases. Thank you
A Midsummer Night's Dream Scheme of Work
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A Midsummer Night's Dream Scheme of Work

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15 lessons covering Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. This fully resourced scheme uses guided reading key extracts from the play that focus on the conflict between lovers. Lessons can easily be adapted to meet the needs of your class.
AQA Power and Conflict Scheme of work (43 lessons)
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AQA Power and Conflict Scheme of work (43 lessons)

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43 lessons covering AQA’s power and conflict anthology. Lessons cover context of the poems and differentiated tasks for students to complete. Lessons generally run into two lessons due to being designed for hour long lessons. Easily adapted for your classes. Please note, the poems aren’t annotated due to being annotated live using a visualiser.
Victorian Writers
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Victorian Writers

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19 differentiated and fully resourced lessons covering a range of extracts from Victorian era novels. Designed for KS3, the lessons are complete and ready to teach or can be adapted to suit.
Death of a Naturalist - Seamus Heaney
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Death of a Naturalist - Seamus Heaney

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A full lesson covering 'Death of a Naturalist' from the WJEC/ Eduqas anthology. Please note the lesson does not contain slides with the poem annotated as I annotate the poems myself with the class, rather than having them copy/ read off the board.
To Autumn - John Keats
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To Autumn - John Keats

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A full lesson covering 'To Autumn' from the WJEC/ Eduqas anthology. Please note the lesson does not contain slides with the poem annotated as I annotate the poems myself with the class, rather than having them copy/ read off the board.
Hawk Roosting - Ted Hughes
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Hawk Roosting - Ted Hughes

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A full lesson covering 'Hawk Roosting' from the WJEC/ Eduqas anthology. Please note the lesson does not contain slides with the poem annotated as I annotate the poems myself with the class, rather than having them copy/ read off the board.
Afternoons - Philip Larkin
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Afternoons - Philip Larkin

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A full lesson covering 'Afternoons' from the WJEC/ Eduqas anthology. Please note the lesson does not contain slides with the poem annotated as I annotate the poems myself with the class, rather than having them copy/ read off the board.
Excerpt from The Prelude - William Wordsworth
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Excerpt from The Prelude - William Wordsworth

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A full lesson covering 'Excerpt from The Prelude' from the WJEC/ Eduqas anthology. Please note the lesson does not contain slides with the poem annotated as I annotate the poems myself with the class, rather than having them copy/ read off the board.
Greek Myths - KS3
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Greek Myths - KS3

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22 lessons covering Greek myths and designed for KS3. Differentiated tasks and can be easily adapted. Myths covered: Prometheus, Pandora’s Box, Persephone, Theseus and The Minotaur, Daedalus and Icarus, Orpheus and Eurydice
Accelerated Reading For Pleasure Lessons
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Accelerated Reading For Pleasure Lessons

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A rolling powerpoint of 6 weekly reading lessons that introduce students to new vocabulary each week. Each lesson contains one piece of useful analytical vocabulary, e.g. juxtaposition and one piece of vocabulary they may come across in their GCSE texts; alongside silent reading activities.