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Jessica Elizabeth

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Currently teaching English to 11-16 year olds at an outstanding school. All resources are created to the highest standard, with an easy to follow, colourful, engaging powerpoint.

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Currently teaching English to 11-16 year olds at an outstanding school. All resources are created to the highest standard, with an easy to follow, colourful, engaging powerpoint.
Lord of the Flies Quotation Revision Booklet
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Lord of the Flies Quotation Revision Booklet

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A very handy, colourful booklet which encourages pupils to summarise each chapter as they go and find key quotations for themes and characters, chapter by chapter. Can be used in several ways. 1) Pupils complete independently for revision 2) Reduce marking during lessons and complete with pupils Currently aimed at the Eduqas/WJEC specification.
Chapter 10 - Oliver Twist - Robbing the Old Gentleman
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Chapter 10 - Oliver Twist - Robbing the Old Gentleman

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This lesson involves the pupils using their inference and deduction skills based on Chapter 10 of Oliver Twist. Instead of reading it, they will be given a list of statements from particular characters to figure out what exactly happened and who they think robbed the Old Gentleman. Worked very well with a middle ability year 8 class and they loved using their prior knowledge of the characters to help them figure out the investigation.
Wedding Planning for Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester
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Wedding Planning for Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester

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This lesson aims to get pupils to plan Jane and Mr. Rochester's wedding based on what they know about the characters and their personalities. Tasks include using music to set the tone, figuring out suspects & keeping to a budget for their wedding plan. PowerPoint can be printed and used as the 'wedding planning' brochure and worksheet included.
Mr Rochester - Chapter 14
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Mr Rochester - Chapter 14

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This lesson aims to examine Mr. Rochester's personality in a fun, colourful way and also includes the interesting concept of 'Phrenology'. Worksheet included.
A Christmas Carol - Exam Question on Relationships
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A Christmas Carol - Exam Question on Relationships

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A lesson which allows pupils to recall plot through spotting lies/errors on the PowerPoint. Exam question on relationships with extract included, along with a high level, colour coded response with a worksheet for the pupils to fill in as well. Can easily be adapted to suit lower ability through adapting my response.
A Christmas Carol - Context
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A Christmas Carol - Context

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A lesson focusing on context for A Christmas Carol (Victorian Era). My class were given very specific facts and asked to link to as many key scenes as possible, along with finding key quotations. Worked really well and helped them to remember to link to context for the exam without being overwhelmed by too much information.
Descriptive Writing - Pirate Themed
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Descriptive Writing - Pirate Themed

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An engaging, fun and creative lesson for year 7 but can be easily adapted for all ages. Pirate map, pirate music, drawing, sharing, peer and self-assessing all within the PowerPoint.
A Christmas Carol - Ghost of Yet to Come
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A Christmas Carol - Ghost of Yet to Come

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An interesting lesson which generated great discussions for the starter task. Main task includes reading the extract then speed dating comprehension questions before feeding back as a class. Deeper analysis and exploration of how this ghost differs to the rest.
Romeo and Juliet - Capulet/Paris
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Romeo and Juliet - Capulet/Paris

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A lesson focusing on our first impressions of Capulet and Tybalt. Pupils had empathy towards Juliet and her situation, read the script and figured out how they felt towards Capulet and Paris before looking at some context. Final task focused on creativity of modernising the script and seeing whether this changed things.
Romeo and Juliet - The Invitation
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Romeo and Juliet - The Invitation

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A lesson focusing on reading the scene where Romeo is invited to the party. Comprehension questions focusing on inference and deduction before an engaging, creative task at the end.
Romeo and Juliet - Balcony Scene - Act 2
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Romeo and Juliet - Balcony Scene - Act 2

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An analysis lesson focusing on the infamous balcony scene in Romeo and Juliet. Group work stations analysing: 1) Light references 2) Juliet's confidence/naivety 3) Religious imagery 4) Foreshadowing Worked very well with a high ability year 9 class and the feedback from each station is on the PowerPoint as well to make it incredibly easy to follow, adapt and edit.
A Midsummer Night's Dream - Titania Pathetic Fallacy
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A Midsummer Night's Dream - Titania Pathetic Fallacy

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A lesson zooming in on the language Titania uses during her argument with Oberon over the changeling boy. My class examined her use of pathetic fallacy and the links to relationships. Pass the quotation task, exam style question and example homework included.
A Midsummer Night's Dream - Oberon and Titania Argue
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A Midsummer Night's Dream - Oberon and Titania Argue

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A lesson centered on the argument between Titania and Oberon arguing over the changeling boy. Speed dating comprehension task for understanding, which include example responses my students came up with. Exam style question included as well for them to complete.
A Midsummer Night's Dream - The Mechanicals
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A Midsummer Night's Dream - The Mechanicals

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A lesson which focuses on the difficult concept of a 'Play within a Play' and how the Mechanicals aren't the best actors etc. Lesson caters to both analysis and creativity and could go into two lessons if you want it to.
A Midsummer Night's Dream - Enchanted Forest Description
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A Midsummer Night's Dream - Enchanted Forest Description

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A descriptive writing lesson loosely based on Hermia running away into the forest. The lesson has been split into two and centers on them improving their writing skills through peer-assessment and self-assessment. Can be adapted and used solely as a descriptive writing lesson.
Out of the Blue - Analysis
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Out of the Blue - Analysis

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Two lessons. First lesson focuses on how the poem makes them feel and worksheet included with key questions they can answer in group work, paired work or independent work. Second lesson is all about how to produce a high level response to an exam style question with examples written up to help them as well.