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These quality and successful resources use texts to model spelling, sentence construction and text construction. The methods used in the units have proved highly effective in supporting students to achieve success. The dyslexia resources utilise the HF Visual Spelling Strategy © to support dyslexic students. These students often struggle because the same methods to read and spell are used with mainstream students. The units provide some much need strategies to help dyslexic students!

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These quality and successful resources use texts to model spelling, sentence construction and text construction. The methods used in the units have proved highly effective in supporting students to achieve success. The dyslexia resources utilise the HF Visual Spelling Strategy © to support dyslexic students. These students often struggle because the same methods to read and spell are used with mainstream students. The units provide some much need strategies to help dyslexic students!
GCSE, Reading Response Paragraphs (Fiction): A Guide for SEN and ESL students
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GCSE, Reading Response Paragraphs (Fiction): A Guide for SEN and ESL students

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This booklet provides a structured approach to help students respond to GCSE fiction texts. It is generic for all examination boards and provides vocabulary and short reading tasks to help students access the text and improve fluency. It begins with a glossary to introduce key vocabulary, followed by phrases for practice to improve reading fluency. Time can be spent to discuss how these words/phrases could be used in a fiction extract. Simple comprehension questions assess a basic understanding of the extract, while a multiple-choice quiz focuses on evaluative language. The PEEL (Point, Evidence, Explanation, Link) example helps guide students in crafting effective analytical paragraphs. The booklet culminates in an independent writing task where students can demonstrate their ability to respond to a question based on the extract. An additional booklet, ‘The Detective PEEL Guide’, is provided to deepen understanding of a PEEL paragraph. There are further opportunities for independent practice. The unit will provide invaluable support for SEN and EAL students in their GCSE, English Language studies!
An Inspector Calls: Morality and Social Responsibility - Dyslexia Friendly
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An Inspector Calls: Morality and Social Responsibility - Dyslexia Friendly

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This GCSE, English Literature, Inspector Calls unit is designed to support dyslexic students in writing an essay on the play. It is based on the question, How Does Priestley Use the Character of Inspector Goole to Challenge the Morality and Social Responsibility of the Birling Family?. Key extracts are provided with follow up multiple choice quizzes to comprehend character and mood. The second booklet provides a model essay and criteria for students to identify the successful features of an essay. The model essay is double spaced and a dyslexia friendly font is used. To further support dyslexic students a list of words from the essay and students use colours to strengthen visual memory. The unit is useful to help dyslexic students learn how to write a successful essay.
GCSE (AQA), English Language - Paper 2: Students with Additional Needs
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GCSE (AQA), English Language - Paper 2: Students with Additional Needs

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This GCSE, AQA, Non-Fiction resource provides two texts and language activities to support students with special educational needs or EAL. The first text - A Visit to Rome - is written in a humorous and informal style, presenting a more personal and candid experience of modern Rome. It contains the following activities: Vocabulary and Comprehension: Exercises include defining terms, filling in missing words, and answering true/false questions. Multiple Choice and PEEL Paragraph: Provides practice questions and a framework for students to analyze the author’s use of humor and descriptive language in their initial experience of Rome. The second text offers a formal, reverent portrayal of 19th-century Rome. and provides an opportunity for students to identify complex words, practice spelling, and analyse word choice. To aid comprehension, an ‘Analysis Table’ is provided. A comparison task is provided based on Question Four of Paper Two. Both booklets provide model paragraphs to demonstrate to students the skills needed to write a successful response. Together, these booklets offer structured exercises for vocabulary building, text analysis, and comparative writing skills, tailored for AQA, GCSE, English Language preparation. They are ideal for students with additional learning needs, providing support to access more complex language structures.
A Christmas Carol - Stave 2: SEN and EAL Students
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A Christmas Carol - Stave 2: SEN and EAL Students

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This GCSE, A Christmas Carol contains an extended extract taken from the moment Scrooge meets the Ghost of Christmas Past. Numerous comprehension activities support an understanding of the text to help students with additional needs. The booklet begins with a ‘connect’ activity with questions that help students make links to the content of the extract from their own experience. A listening section is provided in which the students fill in missing words from the extract as they hear it being read. After reading the extract, there are a variety of comprehension activities and quizzes to support understanding. The booklet ends with a typical GCSE English literature question about suspense along with a PEEL paragraph example. An additional booklet contains a summary of Stave 2 activity and quotation work. The booklet is ideal in support students with additional needs to understand Stave 2 of the novella!
Extract From The Prelude, Power and Conflict: Study Notes and Activities
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Extract From The Prelude, Power and Conflict: Study Notes and Activities

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This unit focuses on Extract From The Prelude , William Wordsworth, from the Power and Conflict Anthology (AQA). It is tailored for students who struggle with reading comprehension, including numerous language activities to aid understanding. The booklet consist of a pre-reading activity to connect to the concepts and events in the poem. This is followed with numerous activities, a true/false, sequence quiz, multiple choice comprehension and a PEEL writing task. A glossary is provided to help students understand difficult words in the poem. A lesson plan is also provided. The booklet provides invaluable support for students wit additional needs or who need support to write about this key poem.
WJEC (Eduqas) - Component 2 (Theatre): Practice Paper, Model Answers
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WJEC (Eduqas) - Component 2 (Theatre): Practice Paper, Model Answers

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This comprehensive guide is designed to help GCSE students excel in both the reading and writing sections of the WJEC - Eduqas, English Language, Component 2 exam. A practice paper is provided based on extracts that focus on the experiences of the theatre - one contemporary and the other Victorian. It provides clear, practical strategies for approaching each type of question, with step-by-step advice and model responses tailored to exam requirements. The guide focuses on key areas such as language analysis, use of subject specific vocabulary, thoughts and feelings, and evaluation and has notes on how the responses meet the assessment objectives. The unit also offers two argumentative/ explanatory prompts along with model responses. These can be shared with students to discuss successful features of the writing. An additional resource is provided to explain how to use PEEL paragraphs to structure ideas. This resource gives students the tools and confidence they need to succeed in both the reading comprehension and writing sections of Component Two.
GCSE, WJEC English Language: Practice Papers, Model Answers and Guidance
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GCSE, WJEC English Language: Practice Papers, Model Answers and Guidance

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Aimed to be used for students studying the WJEC, English Language, GCSE examination, this pack provides a practice paper, marking scheme and guidance and model answers for the writing section. The Welsh exam board follows a unique exam structure and this paper will assist in navigating the questions. The practice paper is based on five texts about walking. The questions are typical in style as those found in the examination. A marking scheme is provided along with some indicative content paragraphs. For the writing questions, two model answers are provided which can be used to discuss successful features. A follow up activity is given in which students discuss the features in terms of the assessment objectives. An additional summarising booklet is included to be used to demonstrate how to approach this question.
Romeo and Juliet: The Friar - Essay Scaffold, Model Essay and Notes
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Romeo and Juliet: The Friar - Essay Scaffold, Model Essay and Notes

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This GCSE resource pack is designed to support English Literature teachers in exploring the role of Friar Laurence in Romeo and Juliet. It provides detailed, scaffolded guidance to help students analyze key scenes and understand Friar Laurence’s complex character traits, motivations, and his pivotal role in the tragic events. The pack includes: Extract Analysis: A close look at Act 4, Scene 1, where Friar Laurence devises a plan for Juliet, with guided prompts and scaffolded essay structures to help students explore how Shakespeare presents Friar Laurence as well-intentioned but ultimately flawed. Model Essay: A model essay based on the scaffold is provided for students to understand the successful features of a response. Character Adjectives with Examples: A comprehensive list of adjectives describing Friar Laurence (e.g., wise, compassionate, religious, resourceful) with corresponding quotes from the play to illustrate each trait, fostering a deeper understanding of his dual role as a moral guide and a catalyst in the tragedy. This resource is ideal for teachers looking to deepen their students’ analytical skills and understanding of character complexity in Romeo and Juliet. By providing both structured essay frameworks and character insights, it aims to build confidence in tackling character-focused questions in GCSE exams.
Inspector Calls (GCSE): Essay Scaffolds, Model Answers and SEN Support
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Inspector Calls (GCSE): Essay Scaffolds, Model Answers and SEN Support

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This bundle includes everything you need to teach students how to plan, structure and write an essay for the English Literature, GCSE examination - An Inspector Calls. It covers essay themes such as social responsibility, discrimination, the role of women and inequality. There is a key extracts section which includes a selection of quotations related to the question. This is followed by a writing scaffold which students use to structure their essay and model answers. Follow up essay questions are provided to assess whether students have learnt the required skills. Each unit is accompanied with either quizzes, glossaries and summaries to reinforce the learning. A play summary unit is also included in the bundle to provide an overview of the play.
An Inspector Calls: Eva Smith - Scaffold and Model Essay
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An Inspector Calls: Eva Smith - Scaffold and Model Essay

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This An Inspector Calls, GCSE, English Literature unit contains key extracts, an essay scaffold prompt, a model essay and glossary of key terms related to the role of Eva Smith. It is designed to support students who find difficulty structuring their ideas in an essay. Short extracts involving Eva Smith, with brief explanations, are provided. After reading these extracts students consider an essay title about the importance of Eva Smith in the play. A scaffold is included which contains paragraph and sentence openers to support students with writing their essay. The scaffold is particularly useful for SEN and EAL students. When the students have written their essay on the role of Eva Smith, they can read the model essay and reflect on the features of a successful response. Finally, there is an additional, glossary resource which explains the meaning and usage of key words in the model essay. This unit is invaluable in helping students understand how to write an essay about key themes and characters in the play!
GCSE, English Language (AQA): Paper One, Question Four - Scaffold and Model
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GCSE, English Language (AQA): Paper One, Question Four - Scaffold and Model

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Aimed at students who struggle to write coherent reading response answers, this unit contains an extract, a 20 mark question, typically found on Paper One, a reading response scaffold and a model answer. The sample text is based on a problematic relationship between a mother and her daughter, followed by a typical question four prompt about who the reader feels sympathy for - the mother or daughter. This question is very challenging for students with additional needs. The scaffold will help students structure a response and learn the way to begin sentences and analyse phrases. A model response based on the scaffold follows. Students can discuss the successful features of an essay. The unit also contains a glossary of evaluative words used in the model response with examples in use. These resources will help students with additional needs respond to Paper 1, Question 4!
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: Victorian London - Essay Scaffold and Model
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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: Victorian London - Essay Scaffold and Model

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Aimed at students who struggle to write GCSE, English Literature essays, this short unit provides an essay scaffold and model essay on the importance of setting in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. An essay prompt and extract, taken from Chapter Eight, is provided which focuses on a description of Victorian London. The question requires comparison with the wider novella. To support students with this task, an essay scaffold is included. It provides paragraph and sentence openers to help structure their ideas and analysis. After writing their own response, students read a model essay based on this scaffold. They can compare their own work with this piece of writing. To assist with vocabulary, students can use an adjective sheet to write sentences about Victorian London. The resource is invaluable in demonstrating the features of a successful essay and will give them the confidence to write their own response!
A Christmas Carol: Moral Decay - Scaffold, Model Essay and Exam Questions (GCSE)
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A Christmas Carol: Moral Decay - Scaffold, Model Essay and Exam Questions (GCSE)

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Ideal for student’s with additional needs or for those who struggle to structure their ideas, A Christmas Carol, GCSE, English Literature unit supports the teaching of essay skills. The pack provides an essay question about moral decay in the novella. It provides useful quotations and a scaffold to write an essay. I have used the scaffold to jointly construct an essay with students and have found their confidence and skills improve as a result. A model essay is provided based on the scaffold which can be used to demonstrate the features of a successful response. Also included, is a multiple choice quiz on moral decay in the novella. It serves as an excellent starter activity to introduce this topic. This unit will ensure those students with additional needs are supported in writing successful essays!
An Inspector Calls: Women's Experiences- Scaffold, Model Essay and Exam Questions (GCSE)
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An Inspector Calls: Women's Experiences- Scaffold, Model Essay and Exam Questions (GCSE)

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Ideal for student’s with additional needs or for those who struggle to structure their ideas, this Inspector Calls, GCSE, English Literature unit supports teaching essay skills. The pack provides an essay question about the experiences of women in the play. It provides useful quotations and a scaffold to write an essay. I have used the scaffold to jointly construct an essay with the student and have found their confidence and skills improve as a result. A model essay is provided based on the scaffold which can be used to demonstrate the features of a successful response. Also included, is a multiple choice quiz on the role of women in the play. It serves as an excellent starter activity to introduce this topic. This unit will ensure those students with additional needs are supported in writing successful essays!
11 Plus Examination: Reading, Spelling and Verbal Skills for Dyslexics
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11 Plus Examination: Reading, Spelling and Verbal Skills for Dyslexics

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This 11 Plus Examination pack contains a practice reading paper, a spelling test and a synonym/antonym booklet. It is designed to support students with additional needs who struggle to decode words which affects their reading fluency and spelling. The practice reading test has a Great Expectations extract along with multiple choice questions typical of many 11 Plus assessments. An answer key is provided. It includes the following assessment areas: Basic Comprehension and Recall Vocabulary and Word Meaning Inference and Interpretation Grammar and Language Awareness Interpretive Figurative Language Author’s Purpose and Tone Contextual Knowledge and Critical Thinking The spelling pack supports students with additional needs by providing a colour code activity to memorise the words before attempting to spell them. After they complete this activity, there is a spelling test which involves selecting the misspelt word and writing the correct spelling. The Synonyms/Antonyms booklet provides a list of common adjectives used to describe setting and behaviour. These words are grouped into categories. There is also a colour code section to learn the spelling of these words. The pack will support students studying the 11 Plus exam and help the succeed in the English paper.
Practice Paper for GCSE English Language ,Paper Two (Lighthouses) - Support for Dyslexic Students
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Practice Paper for GCSE English Language ,Paper Two (Lighthouses) - Support for Dyslexic Students

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The Practice Paper for GCSE English Language ,Paper Two (Lighthouses) offers comprehensive support for teachers following the AQA curriculum. Here’s an overview of its content and its usefulness in supporting students in understanding how to respond to the different questions: Reading Section: The paper contains two rich, contrasting texts on visiting a lighthouse — one contemporary and the other from the 1880s. Students are tasked with summarizing differences, analyzing language, and comparing perspectives across both texts. This structure mirrors AQA exam questions, enhancing students’ exam readiness. Writing Section: The second part requires students to compose an argumentative essay about preserving our beaches, allowing them to practice argumentative writing and structuring arguments effectively. Marking Support: The model answers act as exemplars, illustrating what successful responses should look like. These provide an opportunity to look closely at the language features and the structure of successful reading responses.There is also a guidance section which teachers can share with students for writing. For students with additional difficulties, a colour coded activity is given with words used from the model writing response. A list of key phrases is also provided to read and improve fluency. This paper will be invaluable for AQA teachers, offering realistic practice and clear guidance aligned with curriculum expectations.
Functional Skills, English (Level Two) - Practice Paper, Models and Guidance: SEN Student Focus
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Functional Skills, English (Level Two) - Practice Paper, Models and Guidance: SEN Student Focus

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This Functional Skills, English (Level Two), Practice Paper is based on the City and Guilds format. Resources are provided to support students with additional needs access its content. The practice paper (reading) is based on the theme of the environment and contains online newspaper/web page articles. The questions are similar in style to the functional skills examination. The writing paper has two questions with accompanying model answers. Two further assessment questions are provided with plans. Along with the Practice Paper and Marking Scheme, a list of words divided into syllables is provided. These should be copied using different colours to aid visual memory. This will help the students memorise the words and read them fluently. A list of key phrases is also given to read prior to the whole texts. In the writing section, key phrases from the model answers are listed for students to familiarise themselves with the content. This resources offers invaluable support for students with additional needs such as dyslexia and will help them to access the exam style/content.
GCSE, AQA, English Language: Writing about Nuanced Emotions (P1, Q4)
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GCSE, AQA, English Language: Writing about Nuanced Emotions (P1, Q4)

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This unique resource explores Paper 1, Question 4 of the GCSE, AQA, English Language paper. It contains activities and texts to explore how to write about nuanced emotions in a successful way. The workbook follows a step by step explanation of how to approach this question and provides short extracts questions typical of question 4. An additional booklet explains the word nuanced and associated adjectives such as conflicted, nostalgic and bittersweet. Students then complete activities to test their understanding of this language. To achieve success in question 4, having more complex vocabulary is essential and this booklet will help in this regard. The final booklet provides a list of discussion question designed to support students in reflecting on times they have felt different emotions at once. The pack provides students with resources to improve their language and critical thinking skills necessary to ace Question 4!
GCSE, AQA, Paper One (An Unexpected Longing): Practice Paper, Model Answers
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GCSE, AQA, Paper One (An Unexpected Longing): Practice Paper, Model Answers

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This comprehensive guide is designed to help GCSE students excel in both the reading and writing sections of the AQA Paper One exam. A practice paper is provided based on a psychological story extract that focuses on the experiences of Mr Harrington, who is captivated by a woman’s beauty. It provides clear, practical strategies for approaching each type of question, with step-by-step advice and model responses tailored to exam requirements. The guide focuses on key areas such as language analysis, mood shifts, thoughts and feelings, and evaluation and has notes on how the responses meet the assessment objectives. The unit also offers a picture prompt and a narrative writing prompts along with model responses. These can be shared with students to discuss successful features of the writing. An additional resource is provided which provides phrase to used to describe a woman’s face along with a picture prompt. This resource gives students the tools and confidence they need to succeed in both the reading comprehension and writing sections.
GCSE, AQA, Paper One (Reflections in the Deep): Practice Paper, Model Answers
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GCSE, AQA, Paper One (Reflections in the Deep): Practice Paper, Model Answers

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This comprehensive guide is designed to help GCSE students excel in both the reading and writing sections of the AQA Paper One exam. A practice paper is provided based on a psychological story extract that focuses on the experiences of a young adult, Ewan who is struggling with his past. It provides clear, practical strategies for approaching each type of question, with step-by-step advice and model responses tailored to exam requirements. The guide focuses on key areas such as language analysis, mood shifts, thoughts and feelings, and evaluation and has notes on how the responses meet the assessment objectives. The unit also offers a picture prompt and a narrative writing prompts along with model responses. These can be shared with students to discuss successful features of the writing. An additional resource is provided to explain the PEEL paragraph by using the analogy of a pizza! This resource gives students the tools and confidence they need to succeed in both the reading comprehension and writing sections.