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A variety of KS3/KS4/KS5 English Language and English Literature resources. I share snippets of these on Twitter for free! Follow @YlitYLang

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A variety of KS3/KS4/KS5 English Language and English Literature resources. I share snippets of these on Twitter for free! Follow @YlitYLang
NEW GCSE AQA 9-1 WJEC POETRY ANTHOLOGY RESOURCE BUNDLE
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NEW GCSE AQA 9-1 WJEC POETRY ANTHOLOGY RESOURCE BUNDLE

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Full lessons for most of the WJEC poetry anthology. The pack includes: - Visual PPTs that cater for all ability students - Opportunities for differentiation on certain tasks - Challenging tasks that stretch HA students - Relevant tasks that will engage and enthuse students - Model paragraphs and responses - Analysis of the poems
FULL SCHEME OF LEARNING - MACB BASED ON MACBETH 30+ RESOURCE BUNDLE
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FULL SCHEME OF LEARNING - MACB BASED ON MACBETH 30+ RESOURCE BUNDLE

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This scheme of learning is for the novel 'MacB' by Neil Arksy based on Shakespeare's Macebeth. I have all the resources to accompany attached. This scheme has been used for KS3 class so it is challenging and explores extracts from the original as well as other texts such as Anne Frank. Most worksheets are differentiated.
AQA PAPER 1A/TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD KS3 LESSON - ANALYSING AN EXTRACT RESOURCE BUNDLE
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AQA PAPER 1A/TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD KS3 LESSON - ANALYSING AN EXTRACT RESOURCE BUNDLE

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This resource pack includes a full lesson(s) on how to analyse a key extract. This skill is now applicable for the new specification GCSE so it is important that KS3 learners are embedding this learning early on. I have found that this lesson worked well with a year 9 class, so it can be used for high ability KS3 learners. However, I have also found it could work as part of Paper 1A as a practice extract.
AQA PAPER 1A/ TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD 9-1 LESSON - ANALYSING AN EXTRACT RESOURCE BUNDLE
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AQA PAPER 1A/ TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD 9-1 LESSON - ANALYSING AN EXTRACT RESOURCE BUNDLE

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This pack contains a lesson with a differentiated analysis grid, the extract for analysis and a model response for students to use. A good lesson for high ability KS3 learners who are looking at GCSE skills/AOs studying the text or can be used as an extract for AQA paper 1 (you would need to remove the section regarding the wider novel if you were to use it this way).
9-1 Revision pack for GCSE 2017 students
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9-1 Revision pack for GCSE 2017 students

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A pack I have put together for GCSE students studying for the new 2017 exam that is closed book. Explores key characters, key quotes, writer's techniques, exam questions. This resource can be adapted for any text or any exam board. This resource is meant to encourage students to revise.
Revision pack - GCSE 2017
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Revision pack - GCSE 2017

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A collection of resources for students to revise key themes/characters/language devices for their Literature exam 2017. Designed so that it can be adapted for several plays/novels.
Odd One Out - Act 2:2
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Odd One Out - Act 2:2

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Good to use as a starter Instructions: Students complete as many connections as they can (in rows/columns/diagonal) between the images finding an ‘odd one out’. E.g. row c = two metaphors Romeo uses for Juliet = angel/sun but ‘foot’ is uttered by Juliet All images relate to a quote/image mentioned in the opening of Act 2:2
History of Language: Non - Verbal Communication
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History of Language: Non - Verbal Communication

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This PowerPoint acts as a lesson plan for a lesson on non-verbal communication. Work through the first few slides asking pupils about the significance of signs and symbols. Use the activity cards and pupils should act out actions. Develop by doing a thought shower on slang words and text speech and finish by setting homework to write a text to the class teacher.
Poetic Device Match-Up Game
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Poetic Device Match-Up Game

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This activity allows pupils to have either a device or a definition of a technique. The students have to interact with one another to decipher who their partner will be. Good starter activity.