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Features of A letter: Cover Letters
Learners have to sort out a good letter, a bad letter and a terrible letter
KS3 SEN Conventions of Writing to Complain
This is a "How to" lesson which will allow SEN to explore why/when we should write a letter to complain about something.
Problem Solving Functional Skills Maths (E-L1)- Batman and The Riddler
Problem Solving Functional Skills Maths (E-L1)
GCSE Photography display
A GCSE photography display covering perspective, depth of field and aperture.
Y10/GCSE Middle Ability Writing to Persuade (Animal Testing)
Writing to persuade interactive lesson covering animal testing.
SEN Behavior Management Weekly Log
A sen weekly log designed to monitor and track progress
KS3 Grammar Dictionary
An essentials KS3 grammar dictionary covering most common grammatical terms under the new KS3 National Curriculum.
Letter Writing: The Good, the bad and the ugly!
Letter Writing: The Good, the bad and the ugly!
Examining Examplar Essays: Setting in Of Mice and Men GCSE 9-1 AQA
Worksheets for top set (A* equivalent), examining an exemplar essay explaining why the setting in Of Mice and Men is important for character development and contextual factors. Worksheet with some questions is also included, which allow students to complete their own PEE paragraphs and create their own exemplar paragraphs.
Analysing Prose: GCSE/A-Level Revision Mat
Analysing Prose: GCSE/A-Level Revision Mat- useful for learners as revision
Pride and Prejudice Intro Lesson - GCSE 9-1
interactive PPT lesson for an introduction to P+P
Quote Bank for Of Mice and Men : themes & characters (low ability)
Quote bank for Of Mice and Men's themes and characters for lower-mid ability learners
Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet: Making Sense of the Play
A 1 hr lesson catered to GCSE students studying the new (9-1) AQA curriculum. Lesson is context based, and assumes no prior knowledge of the play.
Peer Questioning- Posters and Cards
Posters and cut out cards designed to help learners develop their peer questioning skills.
Peer Questioning Cards/Posters KS3/GCSE/A-Level
Peer Questioning Cards/Posters
Functional Skills Maths (E-L1): Rounding and Estimating with MAN V FOOD
Functional Skills Maths (E-L1): Rounding and Estimating with MAN V FOOD and accompanying workbook
Photography Display (GCSE Art &Design)
A photography display covering different aspects and techniques including types of perspective, macro, architecture and Landscape with accompanying images and inspirational quotes. Adapted from the syllabus for GCSE Art and Design.
KS3/4/GCSE Narrative Writing: CHAIR OF KNOWLEDGE
A fun and interactive task whereby learners have cards with a series of objects/characters/settings and have to produce narrative based on their cards. (these are random)
The Language of Literature- To Kill a Mockinbird (how to answer GCSE Q2)
A powerpoint and resource detailing how to answer AQA GCSE Q2 "How has the writer used language here to....." with a breakdown to its structure to achieve the maximum marks and a chance for students to write their own.
Top Tips to Remember Tricky Terms (Grammar)
KS3/GCSE/FE top tips in order to help students to learn the rules of grammar. I made them into posters/powerpoint so they can be displayed in the classroom.