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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
THE TEMPEST - A FULL KS3 SCHEME
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THE TEMPEST - A FULL KS3 SCHEME

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The scheme caters for a high ability class and is challenging in areas. Within the scheme (which is suitable for around 18 lessons) there is the following: - A key word for each lesson which links to the objective - A series of interactive starters and settlers to engage - Extracts from the play to analyse - Slides suitable for printing along with differentiated resource sheets - Links to the GCSE new AQA specification (English Language Paper Reading and Writing/ English Literature Shakespeare) - Texts which are challenging - extracts from 19th Century non-fiction articles and extracts from the novel Robinson Crusoe - Reference to specific Assessment Objectives to prepare students for GCSE - A range of writing and reading tasks, along with several speaking and listening tasks - Assessment focus at the end of the scheme - Example responses with success criteria - Wider links to poetry and other authors -Opportunities for homework - Opportunities for individual/group research in reference to context - Colourful and visual displays to put on the board Individual lessons and other KS3/KS4/KS5 schemes are available on my shop. (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/reaton290)
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.
AN INSPECTOR CALLS - KEY QUOTATION ACTIVITY
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AN INSPECTOR CALLS - KEY QUOTATION ACTIVITY

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This activity sheet contains several key quotations for the theme of responsibility. The first section is a close activity which allows students to remember the key words from each quote. The students can then go on to analyse the word taken from each quote and how this demonstrates the theme of responsibility.
TWITTER - SHAKESPEARE'S TWEET OF THE WEEK - DISPLAY
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TWITTER - SHAKESPEARE'S TWEET OF THE WEEK - DISPLAY

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A display that I change weekly with Shakespeare's 'Tweet of the Week'. There are 14 slides so there are enough slides to last a full term. I have also attached a 'Trending This Week' display I change on a weekly basis to go alongside on a Twitter display board.
A Level Edexcel Paper 1 Revision
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A Level Edexcel Paper 1 Revision

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A PPT containing mind maps for the relevant characters and themes for all of Othello and A Streetcar Named Desire. Incudes: Themes Characters Quotations Contextual points Critical quotations Methods Tips for the exam
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.
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.
AN INSPECTOR CALLS - AO3 CONTEXT
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AN INSPECTOR CALLS - AO3 CONTEXT

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A useful lesson starter used as revision for AO3. Students can use the visual prompts and the key quotations to outline how the play demonstrates links to the wider context.
A Streetcar Named Desire Scheme A Level
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A Streetcar Named Desire Scheme A Level

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A scheme focusing on the teaching of the play S Streetcar Named Desire for Edexcel A Level student. Scheme includes: Retrieval quizzes PPT lessons Extracts Example paragraphs Interleaving revision Analysis of quotations Contextual information Essay questions Focus on themes
AQA GCSE AN INSPECTOR CALLS SOW
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AQA GCSE AN INSPECTOR CALLS SOW

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A fully resourced, 5 week SOW which includes: Knowledge organsier Flashcard homeworks and quizzes Reading homeworks and quizzes MTP with colour co-ordinated essential & peripheral knowledge Model paragraphs and example questions Resource booklet for printing with all relevant worksheets,starters and tasks Lessons on context, character, themes, essay planning and essay writing Clear instructional tasks for students and teachers Starters and plenaries for every lesson Assessment feedback sheets
KS3 AN INSPECTOR CALLS - NEW AQA 9-1 GCSE - ACT 2
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KS3 AN INSPECTOR CALLS - NEW AQA 9-1 GCSE - ACT 2

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I have included 10 lessons in this pack to cover Act 2. The pack of lessons includes: - A look at Mr Birling and Gerald and their role - A look at Mrs. Birling's involvement - A comparison of the two characters - Colourful and visual PPTs - Clear LO with key word for each lesson - A range of reading and writing activities - Key quotations - AOs relevant to the new specification (AQA) - Questions to prompt discussion - Questions to prompt assessment pieces
KS3 - SCHEME OF WORK - HEROES AND VILLAINS
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KS3 - SCHEME OF WORK - HEROES AND VILLAINS

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This scheme of work caters for the new GCSE AQA Specification. Inside this scheme there includes: - Colourful, visual PPTs - LO and Key word for each lesson - Key AOs and GCSE style questions from both papers - Differentiated worksheets - A range of reading, writing and speaking tasks - Extracts from different, challenging, novels - Questions to prompt discussions - Starters, mains and development tasks - Model paragraphs