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I have been teaching English for the last 12 years and worked in three very different schools all facing their own challenges. My aim is to want my students to love coming to their English lessons and involve them in the learning process as much as possible, encouraging them to be independent and resilient. Three years ago I completed an 'Outstanding Teachers Programme' which gave me lots of ideas to enhance my teaching skills. Many of these ideas have been built into my uploaded resources.

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I have been teaching English for the last 12 years and worked in three very different schools all facing their own challenges. My aim is to want my students to love coming to their English lessons and involve them in the learning process as much as possible, encouraging them to be independent and resilient. Three years ago I completed an 'Outstanding Teachers Programme' which gave me lots of ideas to enhance my teaching skills. Many of these ideas have been built into my uploaded resources.
Analysing Lady Macbeth in Act 1 Scene 5
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Analysing Lady Macbeth in Act 1 Scene 5

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A lesson I have put together for a high ability Year 7 class which challenges them to interpret Act 1 Scene 5 and independently annotate it in a fun and challenging way. This could easily be used with higher year groups.
Writing to Argue. Task: Write an article for a magazine arguing for or against festivals.
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Writing to Argue. Task: Write an article for a magazine arguing for or against festivals.

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This is a resource that has worked really well with both KS3 and 4 in teaching them how to construct a balanced argument whilst also recapping persuasive devices and thinking about sentence structure to improve writing. Rather than giving them the usual boring topic of 'should school uniform be banned' etc, I looked at the idea of music festivals with them. I found that this was something they could really become enthused about, especially with the aid of the YouTube clips. The powerpoint uploaded will take a series of lessons to work through accompanied by the resources. There is also a peer assessment activity at the end.
An Inspector Calls - Who is responsible for Eva's death?
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An Inspector Calls - Who is responsible for Eva's death?

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This is a group debate task which could easily lead in to a written piece. Students complete an individual task where they have to decide how far their given character is responsible. They then come together as a group to decide together which character is most responsible. Students really enjoyed this lesson and it promoted a lot of discussion/debate. Any feedback welcome!
'London' by William Blake - annotated poem and revision quiz
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'London' by William Blake - annotated poem and revision quiz

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An annotated version of the poem in detail - would be useful for higher end GCSE students studying the AQA Power and Conflict cluster or teachers who are unfamiliar with the poem. Also contains notes on context/form/structure as well as some discussion questions. Revision quiz also attached which could be used as a homework activity/consolidation task.
Detailed analysis of 'Bayonet Charge' by Ted Hughes including revision quiz
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Detailed analysis of 'Bayonet Charge' by Ted Hughes including revision quiz

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An annotated version of the poem in detail - would be useful for higher end GCSE students studying the AQA Power and Conflict cluster or teachers who are unfamiliar with the poem. Also contains notes on context/form/structure as well as some discussion questions. Revision quiz also attached for completion after studying the poem. Could be given as a homework activity/consolidation task.
Detailed analysis of 'Ozymandias' by Percy Bysshe Shelley including revision quiz
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Detailed analysis of 'Ozymandias' by Percy Bysshe Shelley including revision quiz

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An annotated version of the poem in detail - would be useful for higher end GCSE students studying the AQA Power and Conflict cluster or teachers who are unfamiliar with the poem. Also contains notes on context/form/structure as well as some discussion questions. Revision quiz also attached which could be used as a homework activity/consolidation task.
Descriptive Writing KS4 - Interleaving (Poetry Stimulus)
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Descriptive Writing KS4 - Interleaving (Poetry Stimulus)

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A lesson I put together for low ability KS4. It gives them some ‘quick win’ ideas regarding how to improve their own descriptive writing. There is also a resource to get them thinking about how they could use some ideas from the ‘Power & Conflict’ poems and also an activity on improving vocabulary whilst revising poems/texts for the literature exam.
A 6x6 grid to explore the poem 'Dulce et Decorum est'
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A 6x6 grid to explore the poem 'Dulce et Decorum est'

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I designed this game for students to explore the poem. The idea is that they roll a dice twice in order to land on a square. They then must either answer the question or annotate the word/phrase that they land on. Hopefully this will encourage students to become more independent in their analysis/interpretations.
Question stems based on Blooms Taxonomy
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Question stems based on Blooms Taxonomy

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I produced this resource in order for my classes to write their own questions on various texts we have read. To make it a little more fun, I have given the questions 'chilli&' ratings. Students can write their own questions and then answer each others.
Who has the most power in 'Of Mice and Men'?
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Who has the most power in 'Of Mice and Men'?

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This is a S&L lesson I produced for Yr 10. They were each given a character from the novel and had to decide how their character was powerful. They then had to decide as a group which character had the most power and why.
Assumed Persona
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Assumed Persona

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I have used this lesson for a low ability KS4 group to help with their creative writing- based on creating a character.
Descriptive Writing Stimulus
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Descriptive Writing Stimulus

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A lesson I used with Yr 10s during which they play a game as a stimulus for a piece of descriptive writing. You will need dice for this! They then create their own version of the game but include language techniques in order to up-level their writing. They can use the Treasure Island text/mark scheme to help them think about what they should be including in their own writing in order to improve.
Descriptive Writing: Zooming in
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Descriptive Writing: Zooming in

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A lesson I used with Year 10 in order for them to practise their 'zooming in' skills when producing descriptive writing. It also encourages them to experiment with structure for effect. Could easily be adapted for any year group.
An Inspector Calls - Collecting Key quotes
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An Inspector Calls - Collecting Key quotes

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A really simple resource which could be used for a homework. Students asked to collect key quotes on each character in Act 1. I have only used a few speech bubbles around each character in order to get students evaluating quotes. Which are the most important? Which could they easily remember in an exam situation? Could easily be adapted for other acts.