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A teacher and tutor with more than thirty years' experience working in both mainstream and independent schools. I have an Honours degree in English Literature and Linguistics from UEA and have written a dissertation about encouraging children to write. I am a mother of three and interested in all things green. I am in the process of setting up my TES shop and hope to launch my "Spagbag" resources which are suitable for both Primary and Secondary aged pupils.

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A teacher and tutor with more than thirty years' experience working in both mainstream and independent schools. I have an Honours degree in English Literature and Linguistics from UEA and have written a dissertation about encouraging children to write. I am a mother of three and interested in all things green. I am in the process of setting up my TES shop and hope to launch my "Spagbag" resources which are suitable for both Primary and Secondary aged pupils.
Mrs Birling character study from An Inspector Calls
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Mrs Birling character study from An Inspector Calls

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This Power Point looks , in particular, at the character of Mrs Birling in J. B. Priestley’s An Inspector Calls. Quotations are used to substantiate her character as a snob, a traditionalist and prejudiced against “that sort”. Students of the play are asked to focus on Mrs Birling’s words and to find evidence to support labels such as cold-hearted, ignorant and patronising. Students are given a biographical time-line of J.B.Priestley and asked to consider the historical significance of the date An Inspector Calls was written. They are also asked to debate the notion of charity and what Sybil Birling’s true motive might have been for belonging to a charitable organisation. Students are made aware of Priestley’s socialist stance and are invited to debate the fundamental differences between socialism and capitalism. This resource will prove useful when revising specific characters and their motivations in relation to this play.
Punctuation and letter writing practice with Potter
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Punctuation and letter writing practice with Potter

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This power Point takes extracts from Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, removes the punctuation, and asks the audience to rewrite the paragraphs inserting the necessary capital letters and punctuation marks to bring them back to life again.Pupils will need to consider paragraphing, capital letters and question marks. They will need to insert speech marks and apostrophes for contractions. They will need to think about starting a new line when a different character begins speaking. The perfected passages do magically appear and will inspire pupils to read and explore further for themselves. Formal and informal letters are looked at from the hand of J.K.Rowling and pupils are asked to write either a formal or informal letter for themselves. The formal letter explains why Harry Potter is to be expelled from Hogwarts; the informal letter is written by Harry himself explaining to his beloved Snuffles about the terrible week he's been having at Hogwarts.Pupils are given a further task of inviting either Neville, Draco or Hermione to a special event at their own school and are asked to consider why they wish this character in particular to attend. This resource is intended to support the practice of perfecting punctuation in a fun way and also examine the skills of letter writing. Pupils will be inspired to read more widely from J K Rowling's novels, whilst also revising their writing skills. Suitable for Potter fans of all ages. This resource will add an extra dimension to revision.
Remembrance Poem and ode to Autumn
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Remembrance Poem and ode to Autumn

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This animated power point presentation is of a poem written by a 15 year old about remembrance. November is the time of year to remember lives lost in war and this poem compares late autumn to this sense of loss in a very poignant way. The audience is asked to focus on particular words and phrases which the poet uses to compare the decaying leaves and the perforated bodies of the battleground. Pupils are also asked to consider the symbolic significance of poppies. This resource would be ideal to use when studying war poetry or reflecting on Remembrance Sunday. This resource is suitable for students aged 11 to 16 years. I include puzzles which will aid the revision of poetry such as Keats' ode to Autumn as well as Tennyson's Charge of the Light Brigade.
Easter egg activities with Potter and poetry
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Easter egg activities with Potter and poetry

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This animated Power Point resource is ideal for the run up to Easter. It includes a short story about a visit to a free range egg farm and comprehension questions to check understanding of the humorous nuances. The differences between free range and caged hens eggs could be used to inspire further independent investigation and research.A passage from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s stone is included which describes the birth of Norbert a baby dragon. A poem is included about a dragon birth and students are invited to write descriptively about the birth of a dragon as it bursts from its shell. Lots of ideas and explorations here around eggs and the symbolism surrounding them. Ideal for Potter fans . Suitable for ages 8+
Chinese New Year story
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Chinese New Year story

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This Power Point presentation tells the story of how the animals took part in a race across a river in order to impress the Emperor with their physical prowess and skill. As the animals splashed and scrambled around in the water , the Emperor decided which animal was worthy to represent each year. Not only will the students enjoy the story but also they will be required to work out which animal represents year 2020 in the Chinese Zodiac. Pupils are required to think about their own strengths and weaknesses and to set goals in order to improve on their own capabilities in 2020. Suitable for ages 7+
space week Saturn and Cassini mission comprehension and descriptive writing
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space week Saturn and Cassini mission comprehension and descriptive writing

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This animated Power point showcases data about Saturn and the Cassini mission to discover more about the planet. Pupils are then presented with fourteen questions to test their powers of comprehension about what they have read. Links are provided to enable further independent research. Answers are provided to the comprehension for ease of marking.Finally pupils are presented with a short poem about space exploration and are asked to produce some descriptive writing of their own about visiting a planet of their own choosing. This resource would complement studies during Space Week and also poetry linked to space exploration. Suitable for ages 8+
Poetry puzzle word search
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Poetry puzzle word search

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This resource accompanies a Power Point about poetry but can be used without it. Pupils have to solve clues to find poetic devices such as alliteration , imagery and metaphor. These can then be located in an interlocking grid. There are twenty eight words to find in total. This resource is intended for revision purposes and is suitable for all examination boards. I include puzzles which will aid the revision of Romantic poets such as Keats as well as Shakespeare.
poetry and descriptive writing : Autumn environment
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poetry and descriptive writing : Autumn environment

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This animated Power Point asks the audience to look outside and identify signs in nature that Autumn is on its way. Pupils are encouraged to use all five senses to experience the season by observing colour changes as well as noticing the passage of time through the alteration of clocks. A recipe for vegetable stew is included to appeal to taste buds and to create a lingering aroma. Students are asked to find out some interesting facts about spiders and to look out for nature’s crochet patterns on the hedgerows as they travel to school. The splendid sights, sounds , smalls and tastes of Autumn can be found here in poetry, of different formats including a haiku in which syllables need to be counted . Pupils are asked to consider the colour red and its synonyms and are encouraged to write poetry of their own. A poem about the wind is included which personifies this weather phenomenon and shows how nature can adopt human characteristics, sending shivers down our spines. This resource would be ideal to use during the Autumn term as a collection of poetry or to stimulate sensory exploration and creative writing about the seasonal changes. Suitable for ages 7 +
building confidence in spelling, punctuation and grammar 1
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building confidence in spelling, punctuation and grammar 1

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This bundle of Power Point resources aims to build confidence in spelling, punctuation and grammar. This bundle concentrates on statements, commands, questions and exclamations. A quiz tests knowledge of forming plurals, using commas, apostrophes and prefixes. Tricky spellings which include silent letters are also covered.One of the resources focuses on alliteration and onomatopoeia. Answers are included with presentations for ease of marking saving valuable teaching time. Suitable for ages 8+
Building confidence in spelling, punctuation and grammar bundle 4
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Building confidence in spelling, punctuation and grammar bundle 4

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This bundle comprises four Power Point presentations which aim to build confidence in spelling, punctuation and grammar. A quiz tests knowledge of homophones such as where, wear and we’re amongst others. Pupils are reminded of different sentence types such as simple, complex, compound and minor and are required to differentiate between questions and statements. Opportunities are given for descriptive writing as well as informal and formal letter writing. Answers are provided for ease of marking. Suitable for ages 8+
Building confidence in spelling, punctuation and grammar 3
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Building confidence in spelling, punctuation and grammar 3

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This bundle of four Power Point presentations aims to build confidence in spelling, punctuation and grammar within the wider context of caring for the environment. A quiz tests knowledge of plurals, prefixes, apostrophes and commas. Informative texts highlight the problem of plastic waste in our seas and oceans.One of the resources focuses on the albatross and makes reference to Sir David Attenborough’s attempt to shine a light on the problem of pollution in our seas and oceans. The intent is to open up debate and discussion and to promote independent research into environmental issues whilst also honing fundamental writing skills. Answers are provided to quizzes to ensure ease of marking. Suitable for ages 8+
Building confidence in spelling, punctuation and grammar bundle 5
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Building confidence in spelling, punctuation and grammar bundle 5

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This bundle of four Power Point presentations aims to build confidence in spelling, punctuation and grammar.Emphasis is placed on homophones and using prefixes to form opposites.Pupils are given advice on how to structure a story with paragraphs and how to develop descriptive writing techniques.One of the resources focuses on the use of awesome adjectives and nouns. Answers are provided to quizzes for ease of marking, saving valuable teaching time. This is one of a series of bundles which can be found within my shop which focus on different aspects of English language learning. Suitable for ages 8+
Building confidence in spelling, punctuation and grammar bundle 6
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Building confidence in spelling, punctuation and grammar bundle 6

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This bundle of four Power Point presentations aims to build confidence in spelling, punctuation and grammar. It is one of a series of bundles to be found within my shop which focus on different aspects of English language learning. This bundle places emphasis on letter writing skills and gives opportunities for both informal and formal letter writing activities. The dragon breeds presentation and the address and letter writing resources take inspiration from J K Rowling and will appeal to Harry Potter fans in particular. Suitable for ages 8+
Building confidence and resilience bundle 2
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Building confidence and resilience bundle 2

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This bundle of four Power point resources allows students to think about the impact of their words upon others whist also honing their writing and grammatical skills. There are comprehensions, quizzes and suggestions for how to deal with anger issues.There is a resource about mindfulness and how, with practice, students can learn how to cope with difficult and powerful emotions which can distract them from their studies. This is one in a series of bundles to be found in my shop which focus on different aspects of building confident, independent learners and creative thinkers. Suitable for ages 10+
Ghost story; Gothic novel setting as character Dickens
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Ghost story; Gothic novel setting as character Dickens

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This animated Power Point resource tells a ghost story in the Gothic tradition. It is set in a grave-yard at midnight and uses such devices as owls hooting, wind howling and trees scratching against the window panes of a creepy church in order to make your blood run cold.Students are encouraged to see setting as character within the tale.The story is one of tragic loss: William Blythe is one of the thousands of young boys who lost their lives in a corner of a foreign field during the Great War. Sarah, his sister, remembers a happier time when they played as children on a warm summer’s day. Dickens’ A Christmas Carol is included as reference to a Victorian novel which could be classed as a famous ghost story and the character of Scrooge is brought to life with descriptive writing.Images are included of ghostly hands and tree silhouettes which could be used to inspire discussion and independent learning. This resource could be used to inspire creative writing or as a means to revise devices used by authors to create a ghostly atmosphere. The story reveals that William lost his life at Passchendaele and could be used to support studies of the effects of war on the family members left behind. As we look back over a hundred years of history, we are reminded of the sense of loss felt by the wider family left at home. Sarah is subjected to some of the same horrors that her brother would have endured on the battlefield.Opportunities for further reading and study are given. This resource could be used to support the study of novels by Dickens, Mary Shelley or Edgar Allan Poe. Suitable for ages 10+
Proverbs and idiomatic phrases
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Proverbs and idiomatic phrases

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Turn over a new leaf and get to the bottom of some well known proverbs and idiomatic phrases, Students will enjoy matching the sayings to their meanings and even acting out such phrases as "Donald Trump doesn't sit on the fence" or "I wouldn't be seen dead wearing pink". This resource will be useful in those times when you want to have fun with the English language and demonstrate how peculiar some of our sayings really are... Suitable for ages 10+
Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar Spagbag Quiz
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Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar Spagbag Quiz

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This Power Point tests knowledge of adjectives and adverbs, personal pronouns, homophones, prefixes, alphabetical ordering, apostrophes, words which can act as a noun or a verb and much, much more. There is a weirdly worded passage featuring the love sick (luv sic?) Joe. This is one of many popular Spagbag quizzes to be found in my shop. Questions can be easily tweaked to suit your students' needs and answers are provided. I suggest using the quizzes on a regular basis so that pupils become familiar with the format and the hapless Joe who needs serious help with his spelling. I include a resource to encourage informal letter writing. Suitable for ages 10+
Punctuation practice with Potter and the Goblet of Fire
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Punctuation practice with Potter and the Goblet of Fire

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This animated PowerPoint uses five extracts from J.K.Rowling's Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire as a focus for punctuation. Pupils have to insert the missing punctuation and make sense of the passages which are chosen to highlight such things as the use of proper nouns and apostrophes, a letter format, dramatic dialogue, colloquialisms and dialect, questions and exclamations and much, much more. The answers will magically appear and will inspire further discussion on how Rowling uses punctuation effectively to create tension and drama and a sense of character in her writing. Pupils are required to answer questions about each extract at the end in a short quiz. This is a fun way to check pupils' understanding of punctuation which will also encourage further reading and discussion. Similar resources based on the series of Harry Potter books can be found in my shop. This resource is suitable for ages 10+
Spelling activities Potter style
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Spelling activities Potter style

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This animated Power Point takes three extracts from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and asks pupils to spot deliberate spelling errors. The spellings are common words but are set in inspiring passages by J.K.Rowling, so as the pupils hunt for the mistakes they are also learning about informal letters, sports reviews and character descriptions. Pupils are required to demonstrate they know how to use homophones such as witch/which and aloud/allowed. They are required to make muggle words out of enchantments to stretch their powers. Finally they are asked to write a piece of their own : an informal letter from Sirius Black to Harry or an exciting review of a Quidditch match. This resource will make spelling activities more fun and will inspire further reading and writing in one fell swoop. Included is a resource about the development of the racing broom for Quidditch enthusiasts. Suitable for ages 10+
Spagbag spelling, punctuation and grammar revision quiz
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Spagbag spelling, punctuation and grammar revision quiz

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This Power Point tests knowledge of plurals, questions, apostrophes, statements, exclamations, direct speech and contractions. Pupils are required to add prefixes to form the opposite and alphabetically arrange words. They must decide whether to use an or a in front of given words and sort them accordingly. They have homophones to decide between and a weirdly worded passage to decipher. This quiz is one of several quizzes to be found in my shop and is ideal for revision purposes. Questions can be easily tweaked to address specific needs and answers are supplied. I include a resource which will enable pupils to insert a wide range of punctuation marks appropriately and also offers an opportunity to engage in some descriptive writing about a person they admire. Suitable for ages 10+