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A dedication to all those who are involved in the arduous yet rewarding education and teaching of English Language and Literature. My shop contains a number of resources which I believe are creative, innovative and original as a result of endless hours of hard work, research and utter commitment to the progress and successful achievement of all my students over the years. It's a privilege to share my resources and be a part of the global community of educators. Your feedback is most welcome!

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A dedication to all those who are involved in the arduous yet rewarding education and teaching of English Language and Literature. My shop contains a number of resources which I believe are creative, innovative and original as a result of endless hours of hard work, research and utter commitment to the progress and successful achievement of all my students over the years. It's a privilege to share my resources and be a part of the global community of educators. Your feedback is most welcome!
SHAKESPEARE’S VILLAINS - A COMPLETE KS3 SOW
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SHAKESPEARE’S VILLAINS - A COMPLETE KS3 SOW

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An entire SOW which consists of 20 PPT LESSONS, RESOURCES, a MEDIUM-TERM PLAN and a KNOWLEDGE ORGANISER based on VILLAINS in SHAKESPEARE. Lessons include: Context, Society, Women, Religion and Beliefs, Theatre, Shakespearian Language (Cliches, Insults), Genres, Themes, ‘The Seven Ages of Man’, Protagonist, Antagonist, Tragic Hero which leads into some of Shakespeare’s well-known plays and their VILLAINS: ‘Romeo and Juliet’ (Tybalt), ‘Macbeth’ (Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, The Witches), ‘Hamlet’ (Claudius), ‘The Tempest’ (Caliban) leading up to a Reading Assessment based on an Evaluation of Lady Macbeth (Model PEEZA Paragraph, New Vocabulary, Sentence Starters, Planning Sheet etc). A fantastic SOW for Year 7’s and lower-ability Year 8’s and Year 9’s.
‘London’ Poem (William Blake) Comprehension Questions
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‘London’ Poem (William Blake) Comprehension Questions

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A series of COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS based on the poem ‘London’. Useful to check students’ understanding after annotating the poem in class. Includes the poem and relevant questions based on CONTEXTUAL detail, MEANING, POETIC LANGUAGE, STRUCTURAL TECHNIQUES and the EFFECT on the reader.
GCSE EDUQAS POETRY ANTHOLOGY EXAM RESPONSES (WAR POEMS)
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GCSE EDUQAS POETRY ANTHOLOGY EXAM RESPONSES (WAR POEMS)

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Particular focus on the Eduqas Poetry Anthology poems: ‘The Manhunt’ by Simon Armitage and ‘Mametz Wood’ by Owen Sheers. Resources include a detailed and user-friendly step-by-step Power Point presentation and complimentary worksheets. Both are based on a SAMPLE QUESTION and an ideal STRUCTURE in response to both PARTS A and B of the examination. Includes a suggested PLAN, MODEL EXAMPLES/RESPONSES, useful COMPARATIVE/CONNECTIVE PHRASES and POETIC LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES needed for students to provide SOPHISTICATED, INSIGHTFUL and SUCCESSFUL written responses which fulfil the ASSESSMENT CRITERIA and OBJECTIVES of the EDUQAS GCSE COMPONENT 1 (Section B) LITERATURE EXAMINATION.
‘Hey You Down There!’ by Harold Rolseth - Comprehension Questions
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‘Hey You Down There!’ by Harold Rolseth - Comprehension Questions

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COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS based on the well-known SCIENCE- FICTION/PARANORMAL/MYSTERY SHORT STORY: ‘Hey You Down There!’ written by Harold Rolseth in 1972. A WORKSHEET based on the short story with particular focus on the theme of PARANORMAL ACTIVITY. Includes a copy of the story itself. This can also be used as a COMPARISON to Roald Dahl’s famous short stories ‘Lamb to the Slaughter’ or ‘The Hitchhiker’ which share similar themes and unexpected twists in their narrative structures.
‘Death of a Naturalist’ Poem (Seamus Heaney) Comprehension Questions
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‘Death of a Naturalist’ Poem (Seamus Heaney) Comprehension Questions

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A series of COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS based on the poem ‘Death of a Naturalist’ (Seamus Heaney). A useful REVISION RESOURCE and HOMEWORK ACTIVITY to check students’ understanding after annotating and teaching the poem in class. Includes the poem and relevant QUESTIONS based on the poem’s MEANING, THEMES, LANGUAGE, SOUND and STRUCTURAL TECHNIQUES and the EFFECTS on the reader.
REVISION - EDUQAS GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE - COMPONENT 1, SECTION B, CREATIVE PROSE WRITING SKILLS
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REVISION - EDUQAS GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE - COMPONENT 1, SECTION B, CREATIVE PROSE WRITING SKILLS

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An excellent resource based on Component 1, Section B of the Eduqas GCSE English Language Examination. Particular focus on: Example Examination Questions, Assessment Criteria, Narrative Structures, Sentence Structures and Sentence Starters, Using more SOPHISTICATED Punctuation, Pathetic Fallacy, The 5 Senses, Figurative Language (Similes, Metaphors and Personification), useful NOUNS, ADJECTIVES, VERBS and ADVERBS and a final TICK BOX ASSESSMENT sheet for students to use for their own writing and PEER ANALYSIS. Includes various TASKS and CHALLENGES for students to practise using all these ESSENTIAL CREATIVE WRITING TECHNIQUES and produce successful response to Component 1, Section B of the Eduqas GCSE English Language Examination.
34 PERSUASIVE LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES
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34 PERSUASIVE LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES

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Another useful powerpoint based on PERSUASIVE LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES. Includes DEFINITIONS and EXAMPLES for each one. A great aid for recognising, understanding and using PERSUASIVE TECHNIQUES in all NON-FICTION TEXTS. Very USER-FRIENDLY and has proved to be most useful for all students preparing, analysing and revising for any ENGLISH LANGUAGE ASSESSMENT or EXAMINATION.
SOPHISTICATED LANGUAGE TO DESCRIBE THE EFFECT OF LANGUAGE ON THE READER OR AUDIENCE
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SOPHISTICATED LANGUAGE TO DESCRIBE THE EFFECT OF LANGUAGE ON THE READER OR AUDIENCE

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A handy Power Point based on useful VOCABULARY and PHRASES to DESCRIBE the EFFECT of particular EVIDENCE/LANGUAGE in response to the ANALYSIS of any given FICTION and NON-FICTION TEXTS. Aimed at all students at both KS3, KS4 and KS5 Levels in preparation for any READING ASSESSMENT. This will also help to DEVELOP students’ WRITTEN responses in a more STRUCTURED, SOPHISTICATED and INSIGHTFUL way, particularly when creating effective PEE Paragraphs.
Eduqas GCSE Poetry Anthology Comprehension Questions
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Eduqas GCSE Poetry Anthology Comprehension Questions

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A ‘MUST HAVE’ bundle of Comprehension Questions based on ALL the POEMS in the GCSE Eduqas Poetry Anthology. These are PERFECT Revision Resources for all KS4 students studying these poems and checking students’ understanding after presenting and annotating each poem in class. Includes ALL the poems and RELEVANT QUESTIONS designed to TEST their understanding of CONTEXTUAL detail, MEANING, POETIC LANGUAGE, STRUCTURAL TECHNIQUES and the EFFECTS on the reader.
FICTION and NON-FICTION TEXTS based on the THEME of PARANORMAL ACTIVITY
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FICTION and NON-FICTION TEXTS based on the THEME of PARANORMAL ACTIVITY

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A Selection of FICTION and NON-FICTION TEXTS based on the THEME of PARANORMAL ACTIVITY. Suitable for KS3 LEVEL and are geared towards preparing students for KS4 and the EDUQAS GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE SYLLABUS (COMPONENTS 1 and 2). Specific focus on A01 simple comprehension questions including a SPAG focused question. Fantastic resources to set as HOMEWORK TASKS or part of SCHEMES OF WORK based on the THEME of PARANORMAL ACTIVITY. Texts include CURRENT ARTICLES based on Dartmoor’s ‘The Hairy Hand’, ‘The Loch Ness Monster’ and ‘Do Ghosts Exist?’ together with the legendary Sir Arthur Conan-Doyle’s personal experiences of PARANORMAL ACTIVITY written in 1930.
Eduqas GCSE English Language - Component 2 - Practice Examination Paper (Reading and Wri
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Eduqas GCSE English Language - Component 2 - Practice Examination Paper (Reading and Wri

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ANOTHER EDUQAS GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMPONENT 2 PRACTICE EXAMINATION PAPER (NON-FICTION and TRANSACTIONAL TEXTS). Section A focuses on ‘THEFT’ and includes a 21st CENTURY NEWS ARTICLE published in ‘The Guardian’ based on the Grenfell Tower Disaster and a 19th CENTURY LETTER published in ‘The Times’. Includes typical EXAMINATION QUESTIONS based on BOTH texts. Section B focuses on the same THEME and this time, students are expected to write a REPORT and a DIARY ENTRY accordingly. Both sections meet the required Assessment Objectives according to the current Eduqas Examination Criteria.
'Blood Brothers' Revision Booklet
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'Blood Brothers' Revision Booklet

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A detailed REVISION BOOKLET based on the play ‘Blood Brothers’ by Willy Russell with reference to the new EDUQAS GCSE Literature Syllabus, Component 2 – Post 1914 Prose/Drama - Section A. This includes detailed SUMMARY NOTES on both ACT 1 and ACT 2, the MAIN THEMES, the MAIN CHARACTERS, the NARRATOR’S ROLE, EXAM TIPS and a SAMPLE QUESTION together with a number of related ACTIVITIES to test students’ UNDERSTANDING of the play as a whole.
‘The Hitchhiker’ by Roald Dahl - Comprehension Questions
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‘The Hitchhiker’ by Roald Dahl - Comprehension Questions

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COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS based on the well-known PARANORMAL/MYSTERY SHORT STORY: ‘The Hitchhiker’ written by Roald Dahl in 1977. Includes a copy of the story itself. This can also be used as a COMPARISON to either Roald Dahl’s other well-known short story ‘Lamb to the Slaughter’ or Harold Rolseth’s short story ‘Hey You Down There!’ which share similar themes and unexpected twists in their narrative structures.
Eduqas GCSE Poetry Comparison – ‘The Prelude’ and ‘Death of a Naturalist’
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Eduqas GCSE Poetry Comparison – ‘The Prelude’ and ‘Death of a Naturalist’

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Great revision resources in preparation for the Eduqas GCSE English Literature (Component 2, Section B - Anthology Poetry) Examination. Particular focus on the poems: ‘The Prelude’ by William Wordsworth and ‘Death of a Naturalist’ by Seamus Heaney. Resources includes PPTs based on each poem and contains detail based on CONTEXT, THE POETS, MEANING, LANGUAGE and STRUCTURAL TECHNIQUES used in each poem. Also includes a detailed and user-friendly step-by-step PPT presentation based on, a SAMPLE QUESTION and an ideal STRUCTURE in response to both PARTS A and B of the examination. In addition, a suggested PLAN, MODEL PARAGRAPH EXAMPLES/RESPONSES and useful COMPARATIVE PHRASES and VOCABULARY to enable students to provide SOPHISTICATED, INSIGHTFUL and SUCCESSFUL written responses which fulfil the ASSESSMENT CRITERIA and OBJECTIVES of the examination.
NON-FICTION READING FULL KS3 SOW – ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES (ECO-WARRIORS)
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NON-FICTION READING FULL KS3 SOW – ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES (ECO-WARRIORS)

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An entire SOW which consists of 15 PPT LESSONS, RESOURCES and a KNOWLEDGE ORGANISER based on the theme/topic of ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES in NON-FICTION READING. Lessons include: GENRE, AUDIENCE, PURPOSE, DAFORREST, INFERENCE, ZOOM, ETHOS, PATHOS, LOGOS, BIAS, STRUCTURAL FEATURES, EFFECT ON THE READER, WRITER’S INTENTIONS, A CORE KNOWLEDGE QUIZ, leading up to a FINAL READING ASSESSMENT based on a ‘HOW’ QUESTION. Resources based on Environmental issues such as: Deforestation, Rising Global Temperatures, Plastic Pollution to name just a few. Includes various NON-FICTION TEXTS (news reports, magazine articles, a blog, an advertisement etc.) and various HOMEWORK TASKS. A fantastic, thought-provoking SOW aimed at Year 9 students but could be adapted to suit all KS3 students.
Mrs Pratchett’s Revenge’ Roald Dahl - Reading Assessment
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Mrs Pratchett’s Revenge’ Roald Dahl - Reading Assessment

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Various resources with particular focus on the question: ‘How does Dahl show his FEELINGS in the chapter ‘Mrs Pratchett’s Revenge’? Includes the chapter ‘Mrs Pratchett’s Revenge’ together with COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS, selected QUOTES, useful VOCABULARY, a MODEL PEELE Paragraph and a DIFFERENTIATED resource to aid students’ responses in a FINAL READING ASSESSMENT based on Dahl’s feelings. Suitable for KS3 students (high ability Year 7 and low ability Year 8 groups).
Recognising and using Poetic Techniques
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Recognising and using Poetic Techniques

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Various teaching resources and worksheets focusing on recognising and using POETIC and LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES in both Reading and Writing Tasks. Includes NOUNS, ADJECTIVES, ADVERBS, EXTENDED METAPHORS, PERSONIFICATION, SOUND DEVICES, THE SENSES and NARRATIVE STYLES in CREATIVE/POETIC WRITING.
KS3 Reading Assessment: Social Media - a Distraction?
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KS3 Reading Assessment: Social Media - a Distraction?

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Detailed resources and a SOW based on the controversial topic of the DISADVANTAGES and ADVANTAGES of SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES with particular focus on ‘How does the writer persuade the reader that social media has become a distraction for young people?’ Includes a relevant MAGAZINE ARTICLE with COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS, various activities identifying PERSUASIVE LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES, using NEW VOCABULARY, a MODEL PEEZER paragraph, DIFFERENTIATED resources and a final PEER ASSESSMENT ACTIVITY. Suitable for high ability Year 8 and 9 students.
CREATIVE WRITING WORD MATS
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CREATIVE WRITING WORD MATS

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A selection of SOPHISTICATED VOCABULARY which includes INTERESTING NOUNS, ADJECTIVES, VERBS and ADVERBS to aid students’ CREATIVE WRITING SKILLS. Ideal resources which could be LAMINATED and DISTRIBUTED around the classroom as LITERACY WORD MATS to enable students to produce more successful RESPONSES in any CREATIVE WRITING TASK. Includes a TASK for students to REWRITE an extract using the NEW VOCABULARY. Suitable for both KS3 and KS4.
‘Dulce et Decorum Est’ (Wilfred Owen) Comprehension Questions
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‘Dulce et Decorum Est’ (Wilfred Owen) Comprehension Questions

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A series of COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS based on the poem ‘Dulce et Decorum Est’. Useful to check students’ understanding of the poem after annotation in class. Includes relevant questions based on HISTORICAL/CONTEXTUAL detail, MEANING, THEMES, POETIC LANGUAGE, STRUCTURAL TECHNIQUES and the EFFECT on the reader.