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DNA by Dennis Kelly Character Analysis 11 Flash Cards.  Task - English Literature KS3 / KS4 GCSE
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DNA by Dennis Kelly Character Analysis 11 Flash Cards. Task - English Literature KS3 / KS4 GCSE

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I created these after the KS3 class read Act 1 of DNA. On the back of each individual name card, get the learners to do a character analysis: Personality traits - positive and negative Words they would use to describe that character 1 key quote from Act 1 that they feel shows the character’s positive / negative character traits ( e.g John Tate: " …if anyone says it I’m going to have to, you know, bite their face." This shows his intimidating and bullying nature). On the front of each card, the faces are left blank. I got to class to draw the faces of each character as they imagined them to look. This is their own interpretation. Print the pages double sided and the cards will print out colour coded to each character. I have also attached grey character cards incase you want to print the cards out black and white ( so they are the same shade of grey).
Functional English Skills Creative Writing  Lesson: How to Bulk Out and Plan Your Writing
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Functional English Skills Creative Writing Lesson: How to Bulk Out and Plan Your Writing

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A 13 page PPT Lesson. This lesson aims to prepare learners for their L1/L2 writing exam. As a class, they will discuss a sample question and the tutor will show them a basic answer. The tutor will then show learners how to bulk out their writing: in order the meet the exam’s word count criteria. There is then a practice question ( an article) and tips on how to answer this question. This PPT should cover an hour session.
England Euros Football A3 Activity Worksheet 2020 Football's Coming Home
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England Euros Football A3 Activity Worksheet 2020 Football's Coming Home

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A3 football task sheet and fun games. This England football themed worksheet can be used as a lesson filler and answers are included. Activity sheet includes: Word Search - Can your learners find the twenty England team players without any clues given? Count the Footballs Football Maze Word Scramble Design Your Own Footballer - Colour in the footballer and design a new England strip
Queen's Platinum Jubilee Fun Game - Pin / Stick  the Crown on the Corgi - Royal Family Activity
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Queen's Platinum Jubilee Fun Game - Pin / Stick the Crown on the Corgi - Royal Family Activity

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Pin the crown on the corgi! An A3 poster and additional sheet with cut-out crowns. There are three different designs: a corgi with a crown, a transparent crown and a corgi without a crown. You can print out and play the game with your chosen sheet. Get your learners to cut out a crown each and attach blu-tack to the back. Get them to close their eyes and see if they can correctly stick the crown on the corgi! They can close their eyes or wear a blindfold!
LGBT / PRIDE MONTH - 32 X CARD MATCHING GAME. MATCH THE FLAG TO  THE DIFFERENT SEXUALITIES
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LGBT / PRIDE MONTH - 32 X CARD MATCHING GAME. MATCH THE FLAG TO THE DIFFERENT SEXUALITIES

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32 X card matching game. This game was designed for my KS3 class as a starter task for a PSHE lesson. There are 32 cards in total: 16 have the names of different sexualities printed on them and 16 have the different sexual identity flags printed on them. These are double sided cards once printed and have the LGBT flag on the opposite side. Print the cards double sided and cut out. Ideal for a game of ‘match a pair.’ You could add an extension question and get your learners to find out the meaning of the different types of sexuality that are named on the cards.
Create Your Own Pride Emoji - Pride Month LGBTQ+ Activity
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Create Your Own Pride Emoji - Pride Month LGBTQ+ Activity

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Get your learners to create their own Pride emoji. This can be a good introduction to Pride month as you can discuss the colours used on the emoji’s face and what they represent. These are the same colours used in the Pride flag. My learners created their own emojis to put on our ‘Theme of the Month’ wall display: Pride Month.