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I provide resources mainly for English (IGCSE and GCSE content), but also post useful Drama resources. There are also brand new English-with-Media resources to choose from, and many materials such as assemblies and certificates that could prove useful to Head of Years. All resources are differentiated appropriately and labelled with key year groups.

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I provide resources mainly for English (IGCSE and GCSE content), but also post useful Drama resources. There are also brand new English-with-Media resources to choose from, and many materials such as assemblies and certificates that could prove useful to Head of Years. All resources are differentiated appropriately and labelled with key year groups.
Introduction to Dystopia Lesson
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Introduction to Dystopia Lesson

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This lesson introduces students to the dystopian genre, explores key dystopian concepts and addresses common misconceptions (the difference between science fiction and dystopian fiction).
People and Places Poetry: 18 lesson Bundle
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People and Places Poetry: 18 lesson Bundle

6 Resources
This SOW contains 3 lessons each on the following poems: Storm on the Island, Wind, Hurricane Hits England, London, In a London Drawing Room, and Blessing. Suggested Order: Week One: Storm on the Island Week Two : Wind Week Three: Hurricane Hits England Week Four: London Week Five: In a London Drawing Room Week Six: Blessing
3 Lessons on In a London Drawing Room
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3 Lessons on In a London Drawing Room

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Lesson One: Word of the Week (Monotony), context and key themes Lesson Two: Guided analysis of techniques and deeper meanings Lesson Three: Creation of revision table, and writing of critical analysis paragraphs
London - William Blake 3 Lessons
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London - William Blake 3 Lessons

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Lesson One: WOTW (Emancipation) and study of key concepts and context connected to the poem. Lesson Two: Analysis and pair annotation lesson Lesson Three: Creation of revision resource and analytical paragraph. Finishes with a fun Kahoot quiz.
London - William Blake analysis lesson
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London - William Blake analysis lesson

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This lesson explores Blake’s poem ‘London’ and the key techniques and ideas present in the poem. This is a bit of a fun take on annotation - it allows the students to, using a ‘case file’, match the techniques and key concepts to specific lines in the poem.
London - William Blake Context and Introduction
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London - William Blake Context and Introduction

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This lesson includes a word of the week (emancipation), an exploration of the key context behind Blake’s poem ‘London’, and an exploration of key concepts related to the poem. By the end of the lesson, students will have conducted a first reading of the poem, and been able to connect key concepts and context to particular stanzas.
In a London Drawing Room - Context and First Reading
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In a London Drawing Room - Context and First Reading

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This lesson introduces some key themes of the poem (industrial revolution, strict rules and punishments, monotony). It also allows the students to understand a bit of the context behind the poem, and the feelings of restriction and helplessness that inspired George Elliot (or Mary Evans) to write this poem.
3 Lessons on Blessing - Imtiaz Dharker
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3 Lessons on Blessing - Imtiaz Dharker

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Lesson One: Students will be looking at the word of the week (impoverishment) and studying the context and key themes of the poem. Lesson Two: Students will be completing a guided and structured analysis of the poem, stanza by stanza. Lesson Three: The students will be finalising their study of the poem by filling a revision table, and writing a critical paragraph response to an exam-style question
AIC Sheila Revision Sheet
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AIC Sheila Revision Sheet

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This sheet includes everything students will need in revising the character of Sheila in AIC Side one: Quote analysis Side two: contextual and thematic analysis, as well as space to find key vocabulary and write essay-openers using frames provided.
AIC Eric Birling Revision Sheet
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AIC Eric Birling Revision Sheet

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This sheet includes everything students will need in revising the character of Eric in AIC Side one: Quote analysis Side two: contextual and thematic analysis, as well as space to find key vocabulary and write essay-openers using frames provided.
IGCSE Drama: Dara Act 3
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IGCSE Drama: Dara Act 3

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In this lesson, students will act out Act 3 of ‘Dara’, and answer IGCSE Section A style questions at the end. They will contemplate the staging of certain scenes, and the changing relationships between characters - in particular, the relationship between Dara and Aurangzeb.
SPAG 11 Lesson Bundle
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SPAG 11 Lesson Bundle

4 Resources
11 SPAG lessons with a focus on: Introduction to using basic punctuation Using commas and how to ‘pause’ in sentences Using colons when listing Using discourse markers correctly Sentence and word types Hyphens, en and em dashes Advanced punctuation (using speech marks and semi-colons. There is an end of unit quiz attached for students to consolidate their learning at the end of the scheme. One lesson includes an easy ‘tick off’ teacher feedback sheet, all lessons include opportunity for purple pen reflection or peer reviews.
3 SPAG lessons
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3 SPAG lessons

3 Resources
3 stand-alone SPAG lessons which include: An introduction to and consolidation of general punctuation A focus on hyphens, en and em dashes A study of advanced punctuation (specifically speech marks and semi-colons). One lesson includes an easy ‘tick-off’ teacher feedback sheet, all lessons include opportunity for purple pen reflection or peer reviews.
SPAG Lesson: Hyphens and Dashes
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SPAG Lesson: Hyphens and Dashes

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This lesson teaches students about the differences between hyphens, en, and em dashes. The students will be able to test their knowledge by completing a section of comprehension, and then writing a creative piece which will be peer-reviewed.
SPAG lesson: Solving the Punctuation Crimes
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SPAG lesson: Solving the Punctuation Crimes

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This lesson is half-punctuation and half-comprehension. This allows students to ‘solve the punctuation crimes’ by detecting the ‘stolen punctuation’ in a sentence. After answering some 11+ style comprehension questions, students will test their punctuation skills by writing a crime fiction piece. The lesson finalises with a peer-review.