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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!

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!
English Language, GCSE (AQA), Paper 2 - Practice Paper and Model Answer
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English Language, GCSE (AQA), Paper 2 - Practice Paper and Model Answer

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The Practice Paper for GCSE English Language ,Paper Two 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 seaside holidays — one set in the 1970s and the other in 1875. 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 a travel blog article, allowing them to practice persuasive writing and structuring arguments effectively. The paper includes a detailed writing plan, outlining balanced and one-sided viewpoints, which aids in teaching the skills required for structured writing responses. Marking Support: Teachers can use the provided mark scheme to evaluate responses across reading and writing tasks, using AQA’s assessment objectives Additionally, 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. This paper will be invaluable for AQA teachers, offering realistic practice and clear guidance aligned with curriculum expectations.
The Signalman - Easy to Read
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The Signalman - Easy to Read

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With its easy to read format, this exceptionally presented version of The Signalman will make all the difference for students who struggle to read GCSE texts. Packed with pictures based on the story, the version also includes comprehension questions to help discussion. The subheadings provide a clearer structure for readers to navigate the text. Prior to reading, there is a list of complex words for students to practice their fluency and comprehension. At the end there are some suggested drama, art and writing activities. There is a vocabulary list to support students in analysing character and setting, as well as providing a scaffold for understanding the reaction of the reader. The book is a great addition to help language/literature students understand the well known GCSE text. It provides the necessary differentiation for them to access DIckens’ classic story.
Jekyll and Hyde - GCSE, English Literature, Practice Paper, Model Essay and Vocabulary Support
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Jekyll and Hyde - GCSE, English Literature, Practice Paper, Model Essay and Vocabulary Support

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This GCSE (AQA), English Literature practice paper, model answer and vocabulary support sheet focuses on the theme of secrecy in Robert Louis Stevenson’s “The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.” It provides an in-depth analysis of how secrecy functions as a destructive force within the novel, revealing the duality of human nature and the psychological strain it causes. The practice paper based unit is structured to help students understand key elements, such as: How secrecy affects Dr. Jekyll’s emotional and physical state, influencing his relationships and morality. Detailed examination of an extract from Chapter 3, highlighting Jekyll’s physical reactions and attempts to evade discussions about Mr. Hyde. Exploration of the wider novel, discussing how Jekyll’s transformation into Hyde symbolizes hidden desires and the eventual loss of control. The impact of Victorian societal norms on characters like Utterson and Lanyon, who prioritize maintaining appearances over confronting uncomfortable truths. The structural role of secrecy, using documents and letters to gradually reveal the truth, creating suspense and highlighting the tragic consequences of concealment. The guide includes a model answer and an indicative content section to assist students in crafting well-supported responses in exams. The vocabulary resource is designed to enhance students’ understanding of key vocabulary related to the theme of secrecy in Stevenson’s novel. It includes a list of essential words and phrases used in the model essay, such as “concealment,” “hidden desires,” “psychological strain,” and “respectable facade,” each crucial for interpreting the text’s deeper meanings. Students are required to find definitions and explanations of how these terms relate to the novel’s context. An exercise is provided for students to write sentences using these words, reinforcing their comprehension and ability to discuss themes effectively in essays. This unit offers valuable tools for students preparing for the AQA, GCSE English Literature exam, providing both analytical frameworks and vocabulary mastery to excel in their studies.
Functional Skills Writing (Level 1) - Dyslexia Friendly
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Functional Skills Writing (Level 1) - Dyslexia Friendly

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This dyslexia friendly, functional skills writing workbook includes a structured approach to improve writing by using model answers, questionnaires, plans and colour-coded spelling of key words. The questions are focused on improving a park and reviewing a visit to an amusement park. Each section begins with typical writing questions on the Functional Skills (AQA) Paper. To engage students, questionnaires and discussion questions are provided to help students develop their ideas. This will also support the speaking and listening element of the exam. There are colour coded words to aid the spelling and reading of key words related to the questions. This is aimed to support students with additional needs and has proved an effective way to support dyslexics due to the visual elements involved. There are two model answers - one aimed at Level One and another at Level Two. This is provided to differentiate for those who show progress in their writing. A scheme accompanies this unit and provides additional ideas to support teaching. This is an invaluable resource to deliver the writing element of the Functional Skills exam.
GCSE English Language - Paper 2 (Sample Paper and Model Response)
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GCSE English Language - Paper 2 (Sample Paper and Model Response)

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This resource is suitable for preparing for GCSE. English Language, Paper 2 – AQA. It contains sample Paper 2 Reading and Writing questions which students can use for practice. After the initial reading texts and question paper, there is a model reading response for students to compare their own work. A rubric is provided for them to carry out self assessment and reflect on the successful features of the model text. Students then move on to completing a writing question. Two responses are provided to read as a class. Students will then use a writing rubric to identify the successful features of the text. The resource has been successful in supporting students in engaging with Paper 2 and helping them understand what makes a good response to the reading and writing section for Paper 2. As well as making an effective resource, it would also be a useful part of a lesson observation or for a revision class.
AU/E-E Letter Patterns (Long E Sound ) - Colour Coded Spelling
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AU/E-E Letter Patterns (Long E Sound ) - Colour Coded Spelling

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The workbook focuses on the AU pattern to make the ‘or’ sound and the E-E letter patterns to form the long E sound. Designed for struggling readers and spellers, the booklet provides a list of AU and E-E words which are colour coded for students to copy and draw. Due to the visual memory cue, students are more likely to read and spell the words!
A Christmas Carol - Writing Frames and Model Essays
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A Christmas Carol - Writing Frames and Model Essays

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Unlock a deeper understanding of A Christmas Carol with these comprehensive GCSE, English Literature resources, specifically designed to enhance exam success. The writing frames are particularly useful for students with additional needs and the model answers help struggling students enhance their responses. Tailored for students aiming to progress in their GCSE Literature exam, these materials cover key themes, character analysis, and essay structures, focusing on pivotal topics such as death, isolation, and poverty. With clear writing frames and model essays, students will develop their skills in literary analysis, critical thinking, and providing textual evidence - all essential for top marks. The model answer section contains the extracts taken from the Writing Frame booklet and accompanying model response. To help students, a list of key terms and vocabulary is provided which they can highlight in the essay. Perfect for revision and classroom use, these resources provide a structured approach to Dickens’ novella, ensuring students feel confident tackling exam questions with precision and insight. Whether it’s understanding Scrooge’s transformation or exploring how Dickens critiques Victorian society, this pack empowers learners to navigate complex themes and improve their assessments.
Macbeth Study Notes for EAL and SEN
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Macbeth Study Notes for EAL and SEN

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Using visual cues such as colour backgrounds and visual spelling/reading methods, the booklet is ideal for students who struggle to read due to an additional need such as dyslexia. The booklet is divided into Chracter, Plot, Themes and Key Scene Sections, with opportunity to practice the reading and spelling of key vocabulary using colour codes. At the end of the booklet there is an assessment section that includes a key word spelling activity. You will receive a copy of the PDF in peach, orange and yellow so that you can choose whichever booklet background is suited to the student’s preference. The booklet is also suitable for ESL learners.
GCSE, English Language, Papers One and Two - Practice Papers, Model Answers and Mark Schemes
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GCSE, English Language, Papers One and Two - Practice Papers, Model Answers and Mark Schemes

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This bundle of GCSE, English Language, Practice Papers offers a comprehensive resource for teachers following the AQA curriculum, providing valuable exam preparation materials for both Paper 1 (Explorations in Creative Reading and Writing) and Paper 2 (Writers’ Viewpoints and Perspectives). Key Features: AQA Paper 1 (Creative Reading and Writing): Practice Paper: Focuses on students’ ability to analyze a fiction text, with questions designed to assess reading comprehension, language analysis, and structure. Writing Task: Creative response to a city scene and a short story prompt. Model Answers and Mark Scheme: Detailed model responses and a mark scheme to guide teachers in assessing students’ performance according to AQA criteria. Literary Devices Checklist: A helpful tool for students to identify and apply key literary techniques in their writing. AQA Paper 2 (Writers’ Viewpoints and Perspectives): Practice Paper: Features two non-fiction texts on seaside holidays from the 1970s and 1875​, with exam-style questions to compare viewpoints, summarize, and analyze language. Writing Task: Requires students to write a travel blog article, helping them practice persuasive and argumentative writing​. Mark Scheme and Model Answers: Includes a mark scheme and sample answers to illustrate how to meet AQA’s assessment objectives and standards. Benefits for Teachers: This bundle offers a complete set of resources to strengthen students’ exam readiness. It supports both creative and non-fiction reading and writing skills, while the addition of a literary devices checklist and non-fiction writing plans ensure students are well-prepared to engage with texts effectively.
Power and Conflict (AQA) Anthology - Mindmaps
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Power and Conflict (AQA) Anthology - Mindmaps

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This GCSE, Power and Conflict (AQA, English Literature) resource contains a mind map for each of the poems. Each colourful slide provides an overview of every poem in the anthology (15 in total) There is a section dedicated to the subject of the poem and the purpose for writing (something low to mid ability students find problematic). There are also sections dedicated to metaphors, language devices and symbols. Each slide lists small quotes from the poem. As well as this there is a section which provides evaluative language and reader response emotions so that GCSE students can use more ambituous vocabulary. Colourful and visually appealing, the mind maps give students an invaluable overview of each poem. The resource is an excellent way to summarise the teaching of each poem and will also offer an effective revision aid!
GCSE Creative Writing  - Model texts and Dyslexia Support
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GCSE Creative Writing - Model texts and Dyslexia Support

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The unit is based on the GCSE, English Language, AQA, Paper 1 - Question 5 response. It includes picture prompts, model answers, plans and spelling activities. Key words are taken from the text and colour coded to help learners with additional needs learn to read and spell them. The model responses showcase different sentence openers used in GCSE, descriptive writing. Coherent plans are provided to help students structure their writing in response to the colourful pictures. Along with the models, additional short stories based on the settings of the beach and the city are provided. These also demonstrate the use of show not tell and interesting sentence openers. The resource provides a structured way to teach GCSE English Language, imaginative and descriptive writing in an engaging way!. It is useful if your students struggle to use appropriate language to structure descriptive or imaginative writing.
Romeo and Juliet - GCSE Extract Question (Act 1, Scene 5)
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Romeo and Juliet - GCSE Extract Question (Act 1, Scene 5)

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This short unit is invaluable to teach how to write a GCSE, reading response essay. It provides an extract, model essay, lesson plan, marking rubric and numerous language rich activities to aid understanding. Presented in a concise and interesting format, the student worksheet starts with the extract and two comprehension activities before they read the model GCSE essay. Next, there is a model essay with a spelling of key words activity and a reading fluency exercise to help familiarise students with the essay. Finally, students can write independently about another part of the play and use a rubric to peers assess. The unit provides an engaging framework in which to teach the extract question for GCSE English Literature. It would also save invaluable time for a lesson observation.
Eduqas (WJEC), English Language - Component Two Revision
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Eduqas (WJEC), English Language - Component Two Revision

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Unlock your students’ potential in non-fiction writing with this comprehensive resource designed specifically for Eduqas/WJEC GCSE English Language Component Two. There is a reading booklet and a writing booklet based on the exam paper for these assessments, along with marking rubrics and model answers. The reading section contains exam paper texts and questions, emphasizing reading comprehension and analysis. Students will engage with two texts centered around fossil discoveries, set in different time periods and contexts. Through this exploration, they will enhance their ability to extract key information, understand writers’ intentions, and analyze how language, tone, and structure shape meaning. Text A features a determined female fossil hunter in 1883, who embarks on a professional expedition to Lyme Regis. Text B, on the other hand, presents a modern-day adventure where a group of friends set out for a lighthearted day of fossil hunting. The unit includes a marking rubric and model responses to help students understand how to respond effectively to these texts. The writing task is tailored to improve communication, organisation, and effective language use and helps students master key skills such as vocabulary, sentence structure, and paragraphing through engaging tasks. The resource includes two key writing tasks: Writing an article on maintaining a balanced lifestyle during exams. Delivering a talk encouraging classmates to participate in community volunteering. Both tasks encourage students to consider purpose and audience while providing opportunities to showcase their creativity and critical thinking. With detailed model responses and a self-assessment marking rubric, this resource offers clear guidance on how to approach these exam questions. Ideal for classroom use or independent study, the pack is an essential tool for improving students’ writing abilities and reading comprehension, helping them develop confidence and clarity in Component Two.
Eduqas (WJEC), GCSE, English Language Resources - Component One
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Eduqas (WJEC), GCSE, English Language Resources - Component One

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Unlock Success with Eduqas (WJEC), GCSE English Language Resources - Component One. Designed specifically for Eduqas GCSE English Language students, this comprehensive set of resources will help your students excel in both creative writing and reading text analysis. Featuring expertly crafted writing prompts, detailed mark schemes, and model answers based on the extract question, these tools will equip students with the skills they need to succeed. These resources will guide your students every step of the way. Ideal to help prepare for their exams, each section is designed to enhance understanding, boost confidence, and achieve top marks. The pack includes: Extract: This resource provides an introduction to an excerpt from Ravenholm Castle, a medieval-themed text. It guides students in analyzing how the writer uses language to create atmosphere, build tension, and convey Lady Elowen’s complex emotions, as well as practicing exam-style questions. This resource outlines a detailed mark scheme for analyzing the text. It helps students break down how to engage with the text and score well on questions related to language analysis, character development, and tension. There are also model responses to share with the students. Creative Prose Writing Prompts: This section includes a set of writing prompts designed to enhance creative prose skills. Students are encouraged to choose one of several prompts to write about, with a focus on developing communication, organization, and language skills. The reflection section provides success criteria for vocabulary, sentence structure, and paragraphing, along with model creative writing responses that show successful narrative writing. This resource is effective in supporting students to achieve higher marks in Component One!
A Christmas Carol - Differentiated Extract and Comprehension Activities
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A Christmas Carol - Differentiated Extract and Comprehension Activities

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Help students enhance their understanding of A Christmas Carol with this comprehensive PDF series, designed to prepare for the GCSE, English Literature examination. This pack offers detailed study resources for each stave of the novella, including three carefully selected extracts with corresponding comprehension questions, language analysis, and creative critical thinking prompts. There are 15 extracts and accompanying comprehensions in total! The students can explore key themes in a structured way to suit all abilities, while sharpening skills in textual analysis and interpretation. Each extract is paired with thought-provoking questions that delve into Dickens’ use of language, tone, and narrative perspective, helping students master the text for exams. Whether used for revision or seeking deeper insights into the novel, this resource will boost confidence and enhance literary skills. For students with additional needs there is an Understanding the Text section which leads into Analytical, Interpretation and Creative Thinking for the More Able. The carefully selcted extracts also help students digest information in a manageable way. Ideal for self-study, classroom support, or exam preparation, these PDFs provide a structured and engaging way to explore Dickens’ classic tale.
Paper 2, Question 5 - AQA, GCSE English Language
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Paper 2, Question 5 - AQA, GCSE English Language

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This Paper 2, Question 5 (AQA), English Language resource contains a comprehensive list of writing viewpoint and perspective topics, 13 sample essays and a marking rubric . It provides lots of discussion questions on a wide range of topics that are often tested in the GCSE, English Language exam paper. The Persuasive Topics booklet is full of discussion question aimed to deepen understanding of controversial topics such as Fast Food and Advertising, Lowering the Age of Voting, Social Media Use and many others. It is an 80 page booklet packed with informative content, including the Pros and Cons of each topic and useful questions. The Model Essay booklet contains 13 sample essays on a range of controversial issues which can be analysed and discussed using the Marking Rubric. The Marking Rubric is a generic scheme which identifies the features of an effective introduction, main body and conclusion. The Unit is an invaluable resource to deliver sessions on Writer’s Viewpoints and Perspectives as well as offering a handy revision guide!
Power and Conflict (AQA) - Bayonet Charge/Exposure
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Power and Conflict (AQA) - Bayonet Charge/Exposure

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The unit is aimed to teach Bayonet Charge and Exposure from the Power and Conflict Anthology (AQA). Ideal for students with dyslexia and other additional needs, the pack - based on Bayonet Charge and Exposure - includes colour coded - key words, essay plans, model essays and language activities to help understand these two poems. The colour-coded words help students learn to remember, read, spell and understand the language needed to write meaningfully about the poems. A range of language activities help comprehend the poem and lead into writing an essay. There is a model essay on Bayonet Charge and an essay plan to compare Bayonet Charge and Exposure. Finally, I have included a brief study guide on all 15 poems! This contains an overview, key quotes and a quick analysis. There are a series of imaginary monologues delivered by the poets to understand the purpose for writing the poems. The unit will provide everything you need to write about Bayonet Charge and Exposure as well as helping students learn about all 15 poems!
How to write a Romeo and Juliet Extract Essay (GCSE)
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How to write a Romeo and Juliet Extract Essay (GCSE)

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This short unit is invaluable to teach how to write a GCSE, reading response essay. It provides an extract, model essay, lesson plan, marking rubric and numerous language rich activities to aid understanding. Presented in a concise and interesting format, the student worksheet starts with the extract and two comprehension activities before they read the model GCSE essay. Next, there is a model essay with a spelling of key words activity and a reading fluency exercise to help familiarise students with the essay. Finally, students can write independently about another part of the play and use a rubric to peers assess. The unit provides an engaging framework in which to teach the extract question for GCSE English Literature. It would also save invaluable time for a lesson observation.
GCSE, English Language (AQA) - Paper 1 Support
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GCSE, English Language (AQA) - Paper 1 Support

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Based on the GCSE, English Language, AQA Paper 1, Questions 2, 3 and 5, this unit supports students through model answers and suggested responses. The key GCSE, English Language reading text is from the Sci-Fi genre and the writing questions also cover this text type. The unit is split into a reading and a writing section. The reading component contains a key reading text, a vocabulary task to aid understanding and suggested responses to questions 2 and 3. The second section contains a picture prompt question and a story writing task. A model response to each of these writing questions is also provided. There are two plans to help student structure their own writing responses. The unit helps students who struggle to understand the language they need to use for a reading response and for writing descriptively. It is ideal for teachers, SENDCOs and teaching assistants. The unit would also be ideal for a revision session for Paper 1.
Key Metaphors in Macbeth - Dyslexic Friendly
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Key Metaphors in Macbeth - Dyslexic Friendly

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Metaphors in Shakespeare’s texts can be difficult for students to understand. This unit explains some of the key metaphors used in Macbeth and prepares students for their GCSE, English Literature exam. The unit includes a booklet to explain the key metaphors in depth and provides context to the quotations. To help students with additional needs, vocabulary lists are provided. The student can use these to identify meaning, and learn how to read/spell them. There is a key quotation list provided separately. Students can use this to learn them by rote. Finally, there is an assessment section using a short extract that includes one of the metaphors. This is accompanied with a marking rubric and sample answer.