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KS3, KS2 Myths Legends George and the Dragon CRR Comprehension Reading Cover HW
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KS3, KS2 Myths Legends George and the Dragon CRR Comprehension Reading Cover HW

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This is a single powerpoint slide that could be printed off or displayed. The task asks the children to read two extracts from Kenneth Grahame’s “The Reluctant Dragon” (public domain). There are then two activities - one to test basic comprehension and the second requiring more evaluative thinking. Planned for a mixed-ability year 7 group but would also work for KS2. Useful as part of a unit on myths and legends.
KS3, KS2, Myths Legends, George & the dragon, CRR, comprehension, guided reading, hw, cover Grahame
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KS3, KS2, Myths Legends, George & the dragon, CRR, comprehension, guided reading, hw, cover Grahame

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This worksheet has 10 questions (suggested answers provided). The extract used is from “The Reluctant Dragon” by Kenneth Grahame which is in the public domain. The focus is on comprehension and reading fluency. Created for a mixed-ability year 7 class as a cover activity but is very accessible for KS2. Could be set for homework; alternatively, the questions could be used to structure a guided reading activity.
KS3, KS2, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Puck Final Speech "If We Shadows Have Offended"
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KS3, KS2, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Puck Final Speech "If We Shadows Have Offended"

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This powerpoint was planned for a mixed-ability year 7 class as part of a unit of work on “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. The focus is on the meaning of Puck’s final speech and the ideas that Shakespeare is expressing through that speech. A suggested (short) response to the writing prompt is provided on the final slide. The homework is a multiple-choice quiz on the extract, to be used after the lesson, intended to embed the pupils’ knowledge and understanding of the speech. Answers to the quiz are provided.
AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2 Writing Revision Practice
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AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2 Writing Revision Practice

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A simple and straightforward powerpoint, animated as it was used in a revision session. The powerpoint has a recap slide with suggested answers. (These may not match your students, in which case they’ll need editing). There are 4 suggested tasks. 3 are very straightforward; the final one is more challenging and closer to the task that students will encounter in the exam. The weather task asks students what is wrong with the sample paragraph. The answer is that it doesn’t express a clear viewpoint.
KS4 Eng Lang Analysis Revision Model
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KS4 Eng Lang Analysis Revision Model

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A revision powerpoint on language analysis useful for English Language GCSE preparation. The powerpoint uses a short extract from a public domain text and this is provided - together with the question - on the final two slides so that you can print it out. The powerpoint asks students to consider their choice of evidence and then goes through how to use that evidence in an answer that clearly explains how the evidence shows what it does.
"A Taste of Honey" - GCSE Eng Lit - Revision of 5 key methods.
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"A Taste of Honey" - GCSE Eng Lit - Revision of 5 key methods.

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This is a straightforward powerpoint intended for revision which reminds students of five of Delaney’s key methods in the play. These are: the symbolism of the flower bulbs, the symbolism of the light bulb, the proximity of the church clock, the proximity of the gasworks and the Boy’s quotations from “Othello” (contrasted with Jo’s reading of fairy tales). Each of the methods has a few questions to encourage recall and then suggested answers and ideas are provided on the next slide.
Unseen Poetry "Hares at Play" John Clare - questioning to prompt analysis.
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Unseen Poetry "Hares at Play" John Clare - questioning to prompt analysis.

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This is a very simple and straightforward powerpoint using John Clare’s poem “Hares at Play” and created as a revision activity for year 11 in the run up to their English Literature GCSE exam to support them in practising reading and responding to an unseen poem. This could be used as a homework task or revision activity. Alternatively, the questions could be used in class to structure a model answer. There are prompt questions on structure and form and on language. On the following slides are suggested answers to these prompt questions - these are easy to remove if you wish to use the ppt for homework. The question uses similar wording to AQA English Literature Paper 2 and asks: **How does the poet present the speaker’s ideas about hares? **
"A Midsummer Night's Dream" Oberon and the Mermaid, Inference, Writing KS3, KS2
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"A Midsummer Night's Dream" Oberon and the Mermaid, Inference, Writing KS3, KS2

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This is a short and simple powerpoint taking as its starting point Oberon’s speech to Puck about seeing a mermaid on a dolphin’s back. Reading skills are developed through drawing inferences from images (both in the public domain). There is then a slide which focuses on the “rude sea” and using present particples and adverbs in a short piece of descriptive writing.
KS4 Unseen Poetry "On Eastnor Knoll" John Masefield
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KS4 Unseen Poetry "On Eastnor Knoll" John Masefield

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On this powerpoint, slides 3 and 4 are the same for ease of printing off (2 slides per page) so that students have a copy of the poem to annotate and a copy of the question that they will be tackling once they have worked through the tasks and questions. The exam style question is: How does the poet express the speaker’s thoughts and feelings about the landscape? Prior to attempting the question, students are invited to consider the use of: semantic field, sibilance, enjambment, pace and structure. Planned for a year 11 class as a revision/practice activity. Would also suit a capable KS3 group.
KS2, KS3, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Titania talks to the fairies
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KS2, KS3, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Titania talks to the fairies

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This multiple choice quiz uses Titania’s short speech to her fairies and there are 11 questions (answers provided). This could be used for flipped learning to test understanding to identify gaps so that subsequent teaching can be more precisely focused. Alternatively, it could be used in class or as homework. The questions could be used to structure a guided reading activity.
AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 Reading Skills Randall Garett short story
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AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 Reading Skills Randall Garett short story

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This is a simple and straightforward powerpoint designed to polish the reading skills necessary for English Language Paper 1. The ppt was planned for a less able class (targets 3) so there is scope to edit the powerpoint if you would like a closer focus on question 2 (language) or question 3 (structure) or if you would like to add an evaluation question. The final slide is a suggested writing activity to harness the ideas that will hopefully have come from the reading.
Non Fiction Reading Practice Pre 1914 Jumbo Elephant Multiple Choice Quiz Pre Guided HW Revision
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Non Fiction Reading Practice Pre 1914 Jumbo Elephant Multiple Choice Quiz Pre Guided HW Revision

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This quiz was created as a revision resource for less confident readers in year 11. However, it could also be used at KS3 or with a GCSE resit class. The quiz could be used for homework or independent revision. Alternatively, the questions could form the basis for a guided reading session or the quiz could be used in a flipped learning context to identify gaps in knowledge and understanding so that subsequent teaching can be more precisely focused. Answers are provided.
WW1 CRR "The Red Horizon" Patrick MacGill Multiple Choice Quiz Pre Reading HW Cover
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WW1 CRR "The Red Horizon" Patrick MacGill Multiple Choice Quiz Pre Reading HW Cover

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This multiple choice quiz has 14 questions (answers provided) and can be used for flipped learning, identifying gaps in students’ knowledge and understanding so that subsequent teaching can be more precisely focused. Alternatively, it can be set as homework or used for cover. I have used it to structure a guided reading/revision session as some of the questions lend themselves to further discussion about the effect of the writer’s methods. The extract is a good one for students to practise their ability to understand a writer’s viewpoint.
Poetry "Letters from Yorkshire" Maura Dooley AQA GCSE Eng Lit Love & Relationships
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Poetry "Letters from Yorkshire" Maura Dooley AQA GCSE Eng Lit Love & Relationships

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This multiple-choice quiz has 20 questions and could be used in a variety of ways. It could be used prior to a lesson so that subsequent teaching can be more precisely focused on gaps in pupils’ knowledge and understanding. It could be used to structure a revision session on the poem. It could be set as a homework or as a cover activity. Answers are provided.