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Sheila quotation analysis (An Inspector Calls independent tasks)
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Sheila quotation analysis (An Inspector Calls independent tasks)

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Ideal as a homework or revision task, this resource provides 4 key quotations from Sheila. One of the quotations has been annotated and the students use this as a model for their own annotations of the remaining 3 quotations. The second task is to read the example paragraph and then, using the annotations from task one, to write their own exam-style answer.
Mr Birling quotation analysis (An Inspector Calls independent tasks)
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Mr Birling quotation analysis (An Inspector Calls independent tasks)

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Ideal as a homework or revision task, this resource provides 4 key quotations from Mr Birling. One of the quotations has been annotated and the students use this as a model for their own annotations of the remaining 3 quotations. The second task is to read the example paragraph and then, using the annotations from task one, to write their own exam-style answer.
Language Paper 1 Crib Sheet (AQA)
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Language Paper 1 Crib Sheet (AQA)

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This is a resource designed to support pupils both as an aide memoire and as a revision tool for the AQA English Language Paper 1 exam. It covers both the reading and writing sections, offering practical advice, acronyms and top tips.
Of Mice and Men KS3 SOW (21 lessons, high ability)
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Of Mice and Men KS3 SOW (21 lessons, high ability)

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This is a 21 lesson (230+ slides) SoW, covering a variety of reading and writing skills. There are interleaved reading and writing tasks with a full range of exemplars. The final assessment of the unit is a comparative essay between ‘Of Mice and Men’ and ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’. The final assessment could easily be adapted to be just about OMaM or to compare with other texts. The scheme explores the following sets of skills and ideas: The significance of social, historical context on literature. Marxist and feminist approaches to literature. The relevance of Biblical allusions/Christianity on Western literature. Comparison of two thematically linked texts, building to a comparative essay between Of Mice and Men and To Kill a Mockingbird. Developing the full range of writing skills, emphasising variety of sentence structures, techniques and tone.
Unseen poetry revision/teaching booklet
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Unseen poetry revision/teaching booklet

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This booklet is for the AQA literature unseen poetry section. It contains the following resources: - A step-by-step approach to the exam. - Sample answers with annotations and a mark from Summer 2017 marking series. - 11 example unseen poetry questions, both the 24 mark and 8 mark elements. This is ideal for first teaching as a work book or as revision for students who are coming back to this before the Summer exams.
English Language Paper 1 Study and Revision Booklet
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English Language Paper 1 Study and Revision Booklet

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This is a comprehensive 83 page booklet that takes students throughout the whole of Sections A and B of Paper 1. Included are 3 mock papers at the end for students to practise what they have studied throughout the booklet. A useful teaching and revision aid!
Literature revision booklet and essay questions
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Literature revision booklet and essay questions

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This booklet is a compilation of key quotes, essay questions and revision tips. The texts covered are: - Romeo and Juliet - A Christmas Carol - An Inspector Calls - Conflict Poetry Ideal for the final push with Year 11 students!
An Inspector Calls - Capitalism and Socialism context
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An Inspector Calls - Capitalism and Socialism context

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This resource is designed to engage your class in an immersive group work activity where they run factories. Money is awarded for successful production of goods and then the groups divide their pay according to two different sets of rules. It allows students to experience the differences working in a capitalist and socialist/Marxist environment. Included are: - Teachers notes to help you run the lesson. - A full PowerPoint explaining the task and introducing this key theory. - Money resources to help you run the factories. - Price lists for students.
4 lesson sequence on creative writing for KS3
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4 lesson sequence on creative writing for KS3

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This short sequence was used with a low ability Year 8 class to re-cover the key skills required for creative writing. Included in this resource are: - A PowerPoint with 4 complete lessons. - A show don't tell resource to help students write on an inferred level.
Two lessons on analysing and writing satirical texts
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Two lessons on analysing and writing satirical texts

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This resource is an ideal introduction to Satire for high ability Year 9 students or for Year 10 students. Included in this resource are: - Two lessons in one PowerPoint, which introduce students to advanced terms (lexis, pragmatics, malapropism) and provide a variety of tasks. - Exit passes to check understanding at the end of the first lesson. - A planning sheet. - A reading resource based on 'The Voice.'
Of Mice and Men marketplace lesson for context
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Of Mice and Men marketplace lesson for context

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This resource is a group work lesson to teach KS3 students the context of 'Of Mice and Men'. Ideal for trainees and NQTs to build upon. Included are: - A full PowerPoint lesson guiding you through the timings. - A worksheet for students to fill in throughout the lesson.
Low ability Y7 poetry writing
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Low ability Y7 poetry writing

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This lesson was designed for a low ability, boy-only class to engage with poetry writing. Easily adaptable for a mixed ability class. Included are: - A PowerPoint presentation engaging students in a poetry writing competition - A planning resource for students to use when decided what type of poem to write - A lesson plan talking you through each activity. For articulate, I use command words from the topics studied.
Unseen Poetry - The Right Word
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Unseen Poetry - The Right Word

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This resource is ideal for getting students to work collaboratively to understand an unseen poem. Included are: - A complete lesson on PowerPoint with a range of tasks - The poem divided neatly into stanzas, ready to be cut out and given to each group.