Want brilliant resources that are easy to use and interactive for students then look no further.
The resources that I sell in my shop are resources that I have created for students with varying abilities.
My main aim is to make English fun and interesting.
I am a fully qualified English teacher with specialisms in Dyslexia and Neurodivergent students with over 12 years experience.
As an examiner my GCSE resources are based on passing the GCSE exam
Want brilliant resources that are easy to use and interactive for students then look no further.
The resources that I sell in my shop are resources that I have created for students with varying abilities.
My main aim is to make English fun and interesting.
I am a fully qualified English teacher with specialisms in Dyslexia and Neurodivergent students with over 12 years experience.
As an examiner my GCSE resources are based on passing the GCSE exam
This is a complete interactive lesson with a ‘clip’ on the differences between a** formal** and informal letter.
The Power Point goes through the standard key structure of a letter and looks and what language to use.
It has 4 Activities that can be individual or in pairs, with the last activity asking the children to write a letter.
Need help getting your students to understand homophones?
Look not further !!
You can use this as a full lesson or as starter at the beginning of a lesson or to see where holes in the students learning All 9 activities can be stand alone, they can also be used as a homework booklet
What is included:
9 Slide Dyslexia Friendly Power Point with link to BBC Bitesize clip
9 Activity sheets, Dyslexia Friendly to STRENGTHEN and CHECK if they understand the conventions of homophones, these worksheets will perform a quick check of students knowledge.
These can either be used individually as an extension activities or as a homework booklet.
Need help getting your students to engage with literary language?
Look not further !!
You can use this dyslexia friendly resource as a starter at the beginning of a lesson or to see where holes in the students learning is.
What is included:
This is an interactive 42 slide Power Point that I created to make learning and revising language features more interesting and interactive. It is based on the Who Wants to Be a Millionaire TV show.
It contains 10 questions and answer slide
It has the music from the show to create tension
My students love it. It can be used in pairs or individually.
It is suitible for students from Y7 to Y11
This pack contains 7 worksheets with 22 Key spellings on each. 1 sheet on the most common English misspelt words.
They can be used as class tests or for individual learning or homework
Need help getting your students to understand Apostrophes?
Look not further !!
You can use this 12 slide dyslexia friendly power point as lesson or as starter at the beginning of a lesson or to see where holes in the students learning All activities can be stand alone, they can also be used as a homework booklet
What is included:
12 Slide Dyslexia Friendly Power Point with link to BBC Bitesize clip
5 Activity sheets, Dyslexia Friendly to STRENGTHEN and CHECK if they understand the conventions of apostrophes, these worksheets will perform a quick check of students knowledge.
These can either be used individually as an extension activities or as a homework booklet.
Need help getting your students to understand who Shakespeare is?
Look no further !!
You can use this Dyslexia Friendly resource as part of a lesson
I created these 9 stand alone activities to be used to support the basic teaching of Shakespeare plays within the National Curriculum as it can be at times boring for the children. These resources were created for ages 8-11, but can also be used for lower ability groups ages 11 + where often more creative activities work to keep them interested and focused
Activities include:
Word Search, Crossword, Colouring, drawing.
Work sheets:
Facts on Shakespeare
Facts on Macbeth
Article
Wanted Poster
Comic Strip
I have used these activities in many ways depending on the children I am teaching and ability. I have used them in ‘stretch and challenge’, and used them to create a homework booklet.
I hope you find them as useful as I have.
Need help getting your students to understand what Shakespeare and need to make it fun?
Look no further !!
You can use this Dyslexia Friendly resource as part of a lesson
I created these 10 stand alone activities to be used to support the basic teaching of Shakespeare plays within the National Curriculum as it can be at times boring for the children. This includes a basic introduction to Shakepeare. These resources were created for ages 8-11, but can also be used for lower ability groups ages 11 + where often more creative activities work to keep them interested and focused
Activities include:
Word Search, Crossword, Colouring, drawing.
Work sheets:
Facts on Shakespeare
Map of Verona
Problem Page
Article
Wanted Poster
Comic Strip
I have used these activities in many ways depending on the children I am teaching and ability. I have used them in ‘stretch and challenge’, and used them to create a homework booklet.
I hope you find them as useful as I have.
This is a work sheet that gives students the basic terms of the different nouns and then allows them to practice this skill, with a fun activity to secure learning.
Need help getting your students to engage with literary language?
Look not further !!
You can use this resource as a starter at the beginning of a lesson or to see where holes in the students learning is.
What is included:
3 work sheets with 8 multiple choice questions on literary terms on each!
Answers
Bonus Personification activity
This is a revision resource I created for my English classes. In the higher ability sets the did it themselves and in the lower ability sets I either got them to work in small groups or pairs.
You can also use this with my ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire’ game/powerpoint