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Teacher, classicist, poetry nut; Aristotle: 'We are what we repeatedly do".

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Teacher, classicist, poetry nut; Aristotle: 'We are what we repeatedly do".
Macbeth: Act One scenes 1 - 3
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Macbeth: Act One scenes 1 - 3

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A set of lessons to work through chronologically in my unit on Macbeth, covering themes, genre, close language analysis, performance, group work, research tasks, and lots of active learning methods.
Priestley, an Inspector Calls Study Map: Learning Lessons
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Priestley, an Inspector Calls Study Map: Learning Lessons

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An original study map for 'An Inspector Calls' for pupils to work through as they consider the theme of learning lessons, as it is presented in the play. This resource works well as whole class discussion aftter pupils have annotated the map with quotatioons and responses in pairs, groups, or independently. I created this study map for my GCSE class to use as revision for their final exam after studying the whole text. It also forms a good basis for writing a Speaking and Listening presentation on the play.
KS3 Communication Skill: Talking and Listening Peer-Assessment
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KS3 Communication Skill: Talking and Listening Peer-Assessment

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A presentation that guides KS3 pupils through making a speech for assessment in Talking&Listening; guidance, advice, study, explanation, and examples, as well as markschemes are all included in the presentation. This covered two preparatory hour-long lessons, and then two lessons to see and peer-assess the class's speeches. Due to its size, the presentation is split into two parts.
KS3 Poetry: 'The Jaguar'
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KS3 Poetry: 'The Jaguar'

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A lesson in two formats, guiding KS3 pupils through language analysis with study of the language techniques in Ted Hughes' poem 'The Jaguar', including expanding vocabulary, enjambment, imagery, similes and metaphors. Lesson culminates in a 25-mark poetry Reading assessment (extension task included: 'Second Glance at a Jaguar' by Ted Hughes).
Macbeth: Lady Macbeth
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Macbeth: Lady Macbeth

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A comprehensive guide to writing an essay on the question: 'Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of Lady Macbeth’s character in Shakespeare’s Macbeth. How would Shakespeare’s audience have reacted to them?' Resource includes contextual detail, in-depth analysis, notes on essay structure and useful phrases, as well as an exemplar past-pupil essay.
KS3 Poetry: 'The Tyger'
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KS3 Poetry: 'The Tyger'

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A lesson exploring William Blake's 'The Tyger' poem, as part of a larger scheme studying Yann Martel's novel, 'Life of Pi'. I have included two formats of the original presentation, if it's of interest to retain some of the information from the novel, but if you wish to study the poem exclusively, I have also included a stripped-back version of the lesson.
Macbeth: Act One scenes 4 - 7
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Macbeth: Act One scenes 4 - 7

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A set of lessons to work through chronologically in my unit on Macbeth, covering themes, genre, close language analysis, performance, group work, research tasks, and lots of active learning methods.
Macbeth: Act Two
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Macbeth: Act Two

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A set of lessons to work through chronologically in my unit on Macbeth, covering themes, genre, close language analysis, performance, group work, research tasks, and lots of active learning methods.
Priestley, An Inspector Calls Study maps: Eric and Gerald
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Priestley, An Inspector Calls Study maps: Eric and Gerald

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Two original study maps for the play 'An Inspector Calls' for pupils to complete as they study each character, Eric and Gerald. Both study maps include completed versions for teachers to use to go through pupils' responses, which works well as whole class discussion. I created these study maps for my GCSE class to use as revision for their final exam after studying the whole play, but colleagues also used them effectively as resources as they taught the text. They also form a good basis for writing a Speaking and Listening presentation on the text.
Priestley, An Inspector Calls Study Maps: Mrs and Mr Birling
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Priestley, An Inspector Calls Study Maps: Mrs and Mr Birling

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Two original study maps for the play 'An Inspector Calls' for pupils to complete as they study each character, Mrs and Mr Birling. Both study maps include completed versions for teachers to use to go through pupils' responses, which works well as whole class discussion. I created these study maps for my GCSE class to use as revision for their final exam after studying the whole play, but colleagues also used them effectively as resources as they taught the text. They also form a good basis for writing a Speaking and Listening presentation on the characters.
CCEA AS1 Poetry 1900-present Robert Frost/Seamus Heaney Poetry Comparison Grids
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CCEA AS1 Poetry 1900-present Robert Frost/Seamus Heaney Poetry Comparison Grids

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A 31-page resource containing 14 poem comparison (AO4) grids for the Frost & Heaney anthology, including notes on situation of speaker (AO1), tone and poetic methods (AO2), and context (AO3) for the new CCEA English Literature specification. The grid format can be employed as a basis for first lessons on each of the poems, and should be used to gather quotations and write analysis. Alternatively, pupils may use the resource independently in order to plan an essay framework for practice exam questions. These are also extremely useful at the end of the course for revision purposes, where pupils use the class notes that they have made whilst studying AS1 to complete the grids from memory, as effective exam preparation.
KS3 Poetry: 'After the Titanic'
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KS3 Poetry: 'After the Titanic'

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A lesson on the poem 'After the Titanic' by the Northern Irish poet Derek Mahon, in which pupils engage in active, collaborative close reading and language analysis through 'Home Group/Expert Group' activities. Presentation is split into 2 PowerPoints, since the first includes a video and is larger. I have also removed the video and made the presentation into a pdf, if that is an easier format to work with. The handout is for printing, cutting, and distributing to the groups.
Key Stage 3 Creative Writing
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Key Stage 3 Creative Writing

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Everything needed to teach Creative Writing at KS3: a whole unit in a presentation; a peer evaluation grid; a lesson on similes and metaphors; as well as numerous pupil examples of poetry and prose.
Introductory lesson to the study of spoken language/language techniques/speeches
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Introductory lesson to the study of spoken language/language techniques/speeches

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A selection of resources for a first lesson on spoken language/speeches, using Wordles and active learning - visual, audio, and movement. Lesson objective: Understand that different types of speech can be made, and identify key indicators of purpose, audience, and context. Print and laminate the Wordles and display them around the room, numbering them clearly, then work your way through the 6 presentations for the whole lesson. I have had fantastic results using this for GCSE level English Language. If the videos fail to play (they are quite big files, exported from my original Keynote into PowerPoint!), then search YouTube for the speeches: when studying the spoken word - and especially in an introductory lesson like this - it is important that pupils listen to language, and don't just read transcriptions of it. They must gain experience of pace, tone, volume, and pauses in order to analyse effective use of spoken language. (I've also made a PowerPoint of 'Just Wordles' in case the embedded videos cause problems, and you could have another window open on YouTube with the videos open in different tabs, and then just swap between the presentation and the browser - I had to do this once when the school's IT systems were playing up!) As an English teacher, I also kept these up in my classroom afterwards as inspirational posters.
Macbeth: Acts 4 and 5
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Macbeth: Acts 4 and 5

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A set of lessons to work through chronologically in my unit on Macbeth, covering themes, genre, close language analysis, performance, group work, research tasks, and lots of active learning methods.
Creative Writing
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Creative Writing

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From devising the bones of a piece of a creative work and writing in a set form, to self- and peer-evaluating against exemplars, this will aid you guide pupils to achieve confidence in creative writing.
Poetry on the Theme of Justice&Revolution
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Poetry on the Theme of Justice&Revolution

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A small unit studying poetry on the theme of Justice & Revolution (used to complement 'Animal Farm' in a larger scheme); four pieces are explored through a series of activities, resources, and active learning, to investigate the theme. Includes William Blake's 'The Chimney Sweeper', Maya Angelou's 'Still I rise', William Ernest Henley's 'Invictus', and the lyrics of Bob Marley's 'Redemption Song'.
Unseen Poetry
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Unseen Poetry

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Five lessons and resources to guide 14+ pupils through studying unseen poetry (some material based upon CCEA GCSE Literature mark schemes).