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

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The Practice Paper for GCSE English Language ,Paper Two (Foraging) 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 foraging — one contemporary and the other in 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 on sustainability, 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 students with additional difficulties, a Key Vocabulary booklet is provided with targeted words taken from the Sources. Students are encouraged to use colours for separate syllables to aid memory. This paper will be invaluable for AQA teachers, offering realistic practice and clear guidance aligned with curriculum expectations.
GCSE (AQA) ,Paper 2 - Practice Paper (The Amazon) and Guidance
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GCSE (AQA) ,Paper 2 - Practice Paper (The Amazon) and Guidance

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The Practice Paper for GCSE, English Language - AQA ,Paper Two (The Amazon) 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 exploring The Amazon - one from the 1950s and the other from the 1850s. 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, 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 to improve writing. For students with additional difficulties, a Woodland Fact Sheet booklet is provided to help prepare for the writing question. This paper will be invaluable for AQA teachers, offering realistic practice and clear guidance aligned with curriculum expectations.
GCSE (AQA) ,Paper 2 - Practice Paper (The Channel Crossing) and Guidance
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GCSE (AQA) ,Paper 2 - Practice Paper (The Channel Crossing) and Guidance

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The Practice Paper for GCSE English Language ,Paper Two (The Channel Crossing) 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 The Channel Crossing - one contemporary and the other from the 1890s. 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 travelling by train or ferry, 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, an engaging, short play about writing an argument is provided to help prepare for the writing question. This paper will be invaluable for AQA teachers, offering realistic practice and clear guidance aligned with curriculum expectations.
WJEC (Eduqas) - Component 1 (Shadow of Solitude): Practice Paper, Model Answers
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WJEC (Eduqas) - Component 1 (Shadow of Solitude): Practice Paper, Model Answers

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This comprehensive guide is designed to help GCSE students excel in both the reading and short story writing sections of the WJEC - Eduqas, English Language, Component 1 exam. A practice paper is provided based on a psychological story extract that focuses on the experiences of a young mother, Emma. 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 four creative short story 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 similes to add depth to narrative writing… This resource gives students the tools and confidence they need to succeed in both the reading comprehension and writing sections.
GCSE (AQA), Paper 2 - Practice Paper and Guidance
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GCSE (AQA), Paper 2 - Practice Paper and Guidance

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This resource offers comprehensive guidance for students tackling GCSE AQA English Language Paper 2. It contains a practice paper on the theme of cycling and consists of two main component. AQA Paper 2 Guidance: This section provides step-by-step strategies for answering each question in Section A, focusing on reading comprehension and comparison of non-fiction texts. It includes specific advice on how to approach true/false statements (Q1), summarizing similarities between texts (Q2), analyzing language use (Q3), and comparing attitudes in two texts (Q4). For Section B, students are guided through writing tasks, with a model response for argumentative writing. Tips are provided on structuring arguments, using persuasive language, and integrating rhetorical devices. Mastering Subject-Specific Vocabulary and Language for Non-Fiction Writing: This guide emphasizes the importance of using precise, subject-specific vocabulary to enhance the quality of writing in non-fiction tasks. It offers practical advice on blending technical terms with everyday language and employing rhetorical devices effectively. The guide includes examples of advanced sentence structures and how to adapt tone based on the writing task (letter, report, article, etc.). By mastering these skills, students will learn how to craft clear, persuasive, and authoritative non-fiction writing, meeting the criteria for higher marks on the AQA exam. This resource equips students with essential tools for excelling in reading and writing non-fiction, covering both analysis and the crafting of sophisticated responses.
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: Practice Questions and Guidance (Duality) -GCSE, AQA
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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: Practice Questions and Guidance (Duality) -GCSE, AQA

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The following GCSE, English Literature guide includes a practice GCSE question, extract taken from Chapter 3: Dr Jekyll was Quite at Ease, a plan, a model essay and an independent writing task. The detailed essay is effective in helping students think about the elements that make an engaging response. This is followed by a PEEL plan, demonstrating the features of the essay based on the AQA, Assessment Criteria. There is an independent, writing question with an extract from Chapter 1. This will allow students to practise the essay writing skills they have learnt. To familiarise students with the content of Chapter 3, a play version and comprehension is provided. This can be used as an extension exercise to help understand this crucial part of the novel. Finally, an imaginary interview with Robert Louis Stevenson is included in which the author discusses the idea of duality. This will help students understand this tricky concept. These resources will support students in meeting the demands of the English Literature curriculum!
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (Chapter 5): Practice Questions and Support
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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (Chapter 5): Practice Questions and Support

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The following GCSE, English Literature guide on Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde includes a practice GCSE question, extract, guidance, model essay and independent writing task.It deals with the theme of secrecy. A detailed plan based on the model essay is provided to help students reflect on the structure of an essay and how to use topic sentences to link back to the question. The detailed, model essay is effective in helping students think about the elements that make an engaging response, meeting the demands of the AQA curriculum objectives. Finally, there is an independent writing question with an extract from Chapter 9. This will allow students to practise the essay writing skills they have learnt. An additional dramatic monologue and comprehension is provided to learn the events of Chapter 5. This can be used as an extension exercise to help students familiarise themselves with this crucial part of the novel.
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Practice Questions and Guidance (GCSE, AQA)
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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Practice Questions and Guidance (GCSE, AQA)

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The following GCSE, English Literature guide includes a practice GCSE question, extract, guidance, model essay and independent writing task. A list of keywords and phrases from the model essay is provided to familiarise students with vocabulary they need to write a successful response. The detailed essay is effective in helping students think about the elements that make an engaging response. This is followed by a guidance section, demonstrating the features of the essay based on the AQA Assessment Criteria. Finally, there is an independent writing question with an extract from Chapter 1. This will allow students to practise the essay writing skills they have learnt. An additional quiz is also available to recap the main events of Chapter 4. This can be used as an extension exercise to help familiarise themselves with this crucial part of the novel.
GCSE (AQA), Paper Two - Practice Paper, Guidance and Model Answers
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GCSE (AQA), Paper Two - Practice Paper, Guidance and Model Answers

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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 gardening -one set in 2020 and the other in 1873. 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 article about gardening, allowing them to practice persuasive writing and structuring arguments effectively. Guidance: Teachers can use the provided guidance 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 for students to look closely at the language features and the structure of successful reading responses. Supplementary Quiz - An extension quiz is provided to assess understanding of language devices. This paper will be invaluable for AQA teachers, offering realistic practice and clear guidance aligned with curriculum expectations.
WJEC (Eduqas) - Component 1: Practice Paper, Model Answer and Guidance
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WJEC (Eduqas) - Component 1: Practice Paper, Model Answer and Guidance

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This comprehensive guide is designed to help GCSE students excel in both the reading and short story writing sections of the WJEC - Eduqas, English Language, Component 1 exam. A practice paper is provided based on a mystery story extract that focuses on strange noises in a house in which the protagonist Maya resides. 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. The unit also offers four creative short story 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 analyse language using subject-specific vocabulary. This resource gives students the tools and confidence they need to succeed in both the reading comprehension and writing sections.
Learn about Prepositions - EAL and SEN Learners
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Learn about Prepositions - EAL and SEN Learners

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Use the following games to make learning about prepositions fun! There are a variety of games and puzzles to engage students in what can be a rather dry topic. They are particularly useful for ESL students and those with additional needs. However, they can also be used as starter activities for the SATs, SPaG assessment or to introduce sentence openers for descriptive writing at GCSE. There is also an assessment at the end to see whether learners can use prepositions effectively. The games include Find the Missing Letters, Memory Pair Quiz, Sentence Scramble, Jigsaws and more! You can amend the templates to create your own puzzles. At the end of the unit, there are two assessments for beginner and more advanced learners.
GCSE Argumentative Writing - Achieve Grade 5!
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GCSE Argumentative Writing - Achieve Grade 5!

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This GCSE, English Language, writing unit is based on an argumentative task about whether it is better to live in the city or the countryside. It contains a model answer, a spelling activity, a speaking and listening task and a grammar component. The unit has been successfully used to raise the attainment of students who struggle to move into the Grade 4 and 5 bracket. Once the student has completed the tasks there are two independent writing activities to assess the understanding of the components of GCSE, argumentative writing. It is ideal for SENCOs, teachers and English language coordinators. It offers excellent value and the unit should provide three to four lessons of content.
Ozymandias - Language Activities
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Ozymandias - Language Activities

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Including a listening activity, vocabulary task, spelling quiz and comprehension, the pack helps students understand the language and meaning of the poem, Ozymandias. It is well suited for students with additional needs and ESL. It outlines a useful way to support students who struggle to respond to GCSE poems.
GCSE (AQA),English Language, Paper One: Guidance and Practice Paper
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GCSE (AQA),English Language, Paper One: Guidance and Practice Paper

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Enhance your teaching of the AQA, English Language, Paper One with this resource pack designed to support educators in delivering engaging and effective lessons. This unit includes an in-depth analysis guide for the extract question a descriptive writing and narrative writing enhancement guide/model. The practice paper and model texts are tailored to help students navigate the complexities of the extract, equipping them with the skills needed to excel in their exams. It explicitly shows how to analyse language techniques and structural devices to respond to a text called, ‘Beneath the Silence’. It also develops critical thinking skills for the evaluation question. The writing section provides a picture prompt and narrative question along with model responses. To assist struggling writers and readers, key vocabulary and phrases are provided before reading the texts. Along with this, there is an ‘Adjectives for Setting’ vocabulary list to provide students with vocabulary to evaluate the language used to portray setting. The unit is an effective tool to support students for GCSE, AQA, Paper One!
Macbeth: GCSE, Essay Guide for Students with Additional Needs
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Macbeth: GCSE, Essay Guide for Students with Additional Needs

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This GCSE, English Literature, Macbeth guide is an ideal way to support students with additional needs so they can write an essay in a coherent way. The guide breaks down an essay into The Introduction, Main Body and Conclusion and shows how to write each stage. It provides examples, key quotations and analysis in a manageable way. Supporting this guide is a glossary with simple definitions and examples so they can understand the terms used in the guide. Along with this, is a Headline Summary to remind students of the key characters in the play. This guide is helpful in supporting students with additional needs such as autism and dyslexia so they can structure their ideas!
Personal Narrative: Model Responses - GCSE, English Language
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Personal Narrative: Model Responses - GCSE, English Language

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This unit focuses on the skills needed to write a personal narrative for GCSE, English Language. This is a key component for exam boards such as WJEC/Eduqas and Edexcel. A task is provided along with two model answers. For the first task, students can study the model answers and familiarise themselves with the features of a Personal Narrative. A similar question is then included about a typical Saturday. It is suggested that students respond to this question independently and then compare their response to the model answer provided. An additional booklet is provided is designed to assist students in using the comma accurately in their GCSE, English Language exam. Punctuation is an important aspect of the writing, assessment criteria and it is crucial students write with accuracy. The examples given are taken from a personal narrative about a typical day. Picture prompts are included for students to practice using the comma in a variety of sentence types.
A Christmas Carol: 50 Words for Dyslexics
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A Christmas Carol: 50 Words for Dyslexics

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Aimed at dyslexics students and learners with additional needs, this A Christmas Carol, GCSE, English Literature resource contains 50 keywords to read and spell. An assessment resource is also provided. The spelling programme contains lists of keywords divided into categories such as themes, characters and adjectives. Students are required to copy the words using different colours for vowels or syllables. An assessment is also provided to check reading and spelling fluency. Additional storyboards are included to practice using the words. This resource is useful in supporting students with additional needs write about the novella.
PEEL Paragraph Guidance - Non Fiction, GCSE, English Language
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PEEL Paragraph Guidance - Non Fiction, GCSE, English Language

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This resource is designed to help GCSE, English Language students develop their reading skills and construct well-structured responses using the PEEL method (Point, Evidence, Explanation, Link). It also focuses on comparing non-fiction texts and is particularly useful for AQA Paper 2, Question 4, where students must analyze and contrast viewpoints and perspectives across two sources. There is also a non-fiction writing section which provides scaffolded questions to construct argumentative paragraphs on the topic of Animal Welfare. A model answer is also included. Key Features: Structured PEEL Guidance – Step-by-step breakdown of how to construct effective PEEL paragraphs, helping students develop analytical writing skills. Language and Structure Analysis – Clear explanations of how writers use metaphor, tone, and imagery to shape meaning and influence the reader. Comparative Reading Practice – Includes two, short non-fiction paragraphs (modern and historical) on overcoming anxiety, enabling students to explore changes in language, tone, and attitudes over time. Venn Diagram Comparison – Encourages visual organization of similarities and differences between texts to aid planning. Exam-Style Question & Model Responses – Provides a structured question with guided responses to support exam preparation. Who Is This Resource For? GCSE English Language Teachers – Looking for ready-made materials to support Paper 2 skills in reading and writing. Students Preparing for Exams – Those who need structured guidance to improve their analytical writing. Tutors & Intervention Support – Ideal for one-to-one sessions or small group revision. This comprehensive resource simplifies the comparative writing process, providing students with the tools to write confident, well-developed responses in their exams.
A Christmas Carol: Stave Two - Visuals and Language Analysis
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A Christmas Carol: Stave Two - Visuals and Language Analysis

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These two comprehensive resources are designed to support GCSE, English Literature students in understanding Stave 2 of A Christmas Carol, providing creative and analytical approaches to deepen engagement with the text. 1. Understanding A Christmas Carol: Stave 2 Through Drawing and Visuals This booklet focuses on bringing Stave 2 to life for visual learners. Through interactive exercises, students explore key characters, themes, and plot points using drawing and imagery. Activities include: Timeline Creation: Visually map Scrooge’s memories with colour-coded emotions. Character Portraits: Compare young, hopeful Scrooge with his present bitter self. Key Themes in Focus: Illustrate concepts like redemption, the impact of money, and the loss of innocence. This resource blends creativity with analysis, helping students develop a nuanced understanding of Dickens’ storytelling while building key analytical skills. 2. Understanding Emotive Language in Stave 2 of A Christmas Carol This worksheet sharpens students’ analytical skills by focusing on Dickens’ emotive language. It offers: Word-Level Analysis: Break down emotive phrases, exploring their meaning and emotional impact. Symbolism of the Ghost of Christmas Past: Discuss its portrayal and significance. Comprehension Questions: A tiered series ranging from basic retrieval to evaluative and reflective tasks, encouraging critical thinking. Extension Activities: Creative tasks like illustrating key scenes to visualise emotions. Why Choose These Resources? Tailored for a variety of learners, combining visual and textual approaches. Encourages creative engagement while meeting GCSE exam criteria. Easy-to-use format for teachers, ensuring lesson delivery is straightforward and impactful. Equip your students with the tools to connect deeply with Dickens’ classic. Perfect for classroom teaching, revision, and independent study.
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!