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PSHE: Identity Jigsaw Piece / Coat of Arms  (British Values)
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PSHE: Identity Jigsaw Piece / Coat of Arms (British Values)

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Their task is to fill in the jigsaw piece with things that represent their identity. Think of it as a Coat of Arms: which is a symbolic representation of an individual’s identity and values. They can add things in such as their hobbies, family, friends, pets, favourite books, TV shows, football teams or future goals.
GCSE Poetry Anthology Revision: Recalling Poems and Key Quotes Practice. Power & Conflict
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GCSE Poetry Anthology Revision: Recalling Poems and Key Quotes Practice. Power & Conflict

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I created this PPT as my students were struggling with recalling quotes from the anthology. I found four different exam style questions and decided to make this task. It helps them to think on their feet when choosing a poem to compare theirs to, to see examples of questions that they could get in their exam and also tests them on whether they can recall quotes under pressure. I asked them to do the following: Read the exam question and think of a poem that you can compare this poem to. Write down why you would use this poem as a comparison. Read the question again and write down one quote you would use in your response when comparing these poems.
An Inspector Calls GCSE Revision Cards Task English Literature
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An Inspector Calls GCSE Revision Cards Task English Literature

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I created this task for an Inspector Calls revision lesson. The learners were asked to write an overview of each character and their key quotes on the back of the cards. There are also revision cards on the plot summary, themes and context for them to fill in. I have also included blank revision cards. This was to refresh their knowledge in preparation of their mock exams. Four cards per sheet. Print double sided on short flip edge.
Encanto Movie Inspired  Create Your Own Word Search - Fun Activity
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Encanto Movie Inspired Create Your Own Word Search - Fun Activity

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Get your learners to create their own Encanto themed word search. Instructions: The learner will think of 12 words that are associated with this movie. They will write these words in the grid boxes and on the lines below the grid. Following this, the learner will then fill the remaining grid boxes with random letters of the alphabet. Get your learners to swap their completed word search with a peer, who will then complete it.
Back to School Quiz / Brainteasers / Games PowerPoint Fun Lesson Filler
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Back to School Quiz / Brainteasers / Games PowerPoint Fun Lesson Filler

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A 20 slide back to school PowerPoint. This PowerPoint contains a mix of games, brainteasers and quiz questions. Please note that this PPT contains games, questions and brainteasers taken from other free TES powerpoints and off websites on the internet. I compiled them all into one fun powerpoint. Thankyou for sharing your work on TES if I have used any of your work.
Unseen Poetry: Introduction Worksheet on Poetry: 'The Mirror.'
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Unseen Poetry: Introduction Worksheet on Poetry: 'The Mirror.'

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A worksheet to introduce KS3 or KS4 students to what to initially look for when they first read a poem. There are questions on the sheet to prompt them to read the poem and then answer the questions including: What the poem is about Why certain words and phrases are used What the mood and atmosphere of the poem is Who the narrator of the poem is. I have purposely left out the title of the poem, as I wanted my group to guess what the object ( the mirror) is.
Punctuation Matching Game// Activity: Lesson Starter Primary / E3 Functional English Skills Cards
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Punctuation Matching Game// Activity: Lesson Starter Primary / E3 Functional English Skills Cards

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**Instructions ** Cut out the five punctuation cards and place them in front of you. On the next page, you will be given a range of phrases and sentences. Each is missing a particular punctuation mark. Place each sentence / phrase underneath the correct punctuation card. Example: If the sentence reads: ‘Andys car had a flat tyre,’ then this sentence should be placed under the ‘apostrophe mark’ card.