I am an English, Media and Film Studies Teacher. All my resources aim to be inclusive and exciting for students and for teachers. With my love of educational research, I have tried to apply pedagogical practices to the resources created. Please leave me review and comment - would love to make improvements!
I am an English, Media and Film Studies Teacher. All my resources aim to be inclusive and exciting for students and for teachers. With my love of educational research, I have tried to apply pedagogical practices to the resources created. Please leave me review and comment - would love to make improvements!
This 55 page exam revision booklet full of planning sheets for each poem, scaffolded exam practice sheets, AO specific revision and **SO MUCH MORE! **This booklet focuses on AQA’s assessment objectives and supports students to develop explained, structured responses.
This booklets includes:
Planning sheets for each poem
Scaffolded exam practice
Scaffolded PEEZL structures
Self Assessment linked to AQA AOs
Information sheets on form, and structure and poetic features
Quotation analysis guides
Writing guides for a comparison
Summary card templates
30 day revision challenge
SO MUCH MORE!
Get students revising question one and two of Unseen Poetry. This 40 page booklet has warm exam practice as well as THREE whole papers created by me! Interleaved throughout this booklet are revision activities, memory recall and quiz creations!
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This An Inspector Calls exam booklet is jam packed with a range of learning activities. From scaffolded exam practice questions, to embedded context sheets - this booklet has 44 pages of everything a student needs to succeed in the exam!
Breakdown of each AO
FIVE exam practice questions
Modelled examples to ‘make better’
Memory recall activities
Context sheets embedded throughout
Staging choices
Props Information
Key quotations
Effect on the audience
Character Profiles
Answering the exam question
30 day revision challenge.
AND MUCH MORE!
This 60 page booklet covers each question three or more times. With a focus on developing skills, students have the opportunity to read and write a range of non-fiction texts. This booklet includes pages focused on:
Summary
Language
Comparision
Writing guides for each question
Letter tasks
Aricle Tasks
Leaflet tasks
Speech tasks
Spellings
Grammar
Punctuation
Range of writing tasks with a range of purpose and forms
Embedded feedback sheets with student friendly AOs
SO MUCH MORE!
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This Macbeth exam booklet is jam packed with a range of learning activities. From scaffolded exam practice questions, to embedded context sheets - this booklet has 34 pages of everything a student needs to succeed in the exam!
FIVE exam practice questions
Modelled examples to ‘make better’
Memory recall activities
Context sheets embedded throughout
Key quotations
Effect on the audience
Answering the exam question
30 day revision challenge.
AND MUCH MORE!
This scheme of work focuses on a range of non-fiction texts from an array of different cultures. The scheme of work is split into two sections: Section A: Reading and Section B: Writing. The aim of this scheme is to introduce skills and consolidate them so students feel confidence attempting each question. All the very best!
Embedded sentences structures
Self assessment sheets for each question
Current non-fiction texts
All writing forms address
Examples of each writing form
Structure strips
Range of debate statements
Embedded videos
SO MUCH MORE!
With over 40 pages of revision, students have the opportunity to practice with over 5 exam questions. This booklet includes:
Summary activities
Scaffolded PEEZL structures
AQA AO specific assessment sheets
Character profiles
Key Quotations
Context sheets
Dickens research tasks
SO MUCH MORE!
This jam-packed booklet uses Roald Dahl’s short story of Lamb to Slaughter to guide students through all the skills required in English Language Paper 1. With a full paper attached the end of the booklet.
This booklet includes:
AQA AOs specfic tasks
Skill focused tasks interleaved
Comprehension questions alongside reading
Quotation Analysis
Language Analysis
Structural Analysis
SO MUCH MORE!
Check out this range of 15 poems that focus on wars from different cultures. From World War One to the Iraq war, this anthology aims to capture the thoughts, feelings and emotions of individuals across the world. Each poem has information about the poet. PLUS! There are pages dedicated to contextual information, where students can research and better understand the wars that have impacted the poets.
See the selections of poems below:
Anthem for Doomed Youth, Wilfred Owen
Dulce et Decorum Est, Wilfred Owen
Who’s for the Game?, Jessie Pope
The Gift of India, Sarojini Naidu
Untitled, Takijiro Onishi
War Baby, Pamela Holmes
We are Not Blessed, Nikolay Mayorov
The Butterfly, Pavel Freidmann
High Flight, John Gillespie Magee
All of Us or None, Bertolt Brecht
Songs of Love and War, Sayd Bahoudine Majrouh
The Brutal Game, Alex Cocker
Helmand, John Hawhead
Landays, Rashila Mushka
War Sees No Colour, Donna Zephrine
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These presentation slides, worksheet and self-reflection sheet has been designed to warm up exam skills. This lesson work well as starter and a way to consolidate the basic!
The exam question is: Starting with this extract, how does Dickens present the importance of family?
Included is:
Extract from Stave Three
PEE structure and guidance
Scaffolded PEEZL structure with modelled paragraphs
Self-reflection sheet: plus, minus and improve.
Planning sheet focused on each AOs from AQA
This 15 page booklet guides students in strengthening each of the assessment objectives from AQA’s English Literature Paper 1, mark scheme. Using three different templates, students have the opportunity to explore their own analysis of chosen quotations, as well as read modelled examples.
This booklet includes:
Guidance in analysising quotations
Top tips
Modelled examples
Key quotations log
Consistent reference to AQA’s AOs
Space to explore exam style responses
Develop depth in quotation analysis
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This is quick and easy mini-lesson on how to identify language features. Students can guide themselves through the slides or they can be guided step-by-step. Examples texts have been included, with a few language features to warm up those skills!
Four pages of recalling poems, poets and analysing quotations further. Towards the end of the worksheets, students have the opportunity to write an extended response.
This scheme of work looks to engage students in both Section A: Reading and Section: Writing. As for the reading section, there is a breadth of literature that gives students the opportunity to exercise each of skills mentioned in the AQA specification. Good luck!
This SOW includes 20 lessons with the following:
Range of fictional extracts
Self assessment sheets with AQA exemplars
Writing guides
Range of writing techniques explored
Example writing
SO MUCH MORE!
A lesson for every poem; each with annotations, notes on form and structure. There are videos embedded to consolidate learning and opportunities to practice GCSE styles responses.
This 55 page exam revision booklet full of planning sheets for each poem, scaffolded exam practice sheets, AO specific revision and **SO MUCH MORE! **This booklet focuses on AQA’s assessment objectives and supports students to develop explained, structured responses.
This booklets includes:
Planning sheets for each poem
Scaffolded exam practice
Scaffolded PEEZL structures
Self Assessment linked to AQA AOs
Information sheets on form, and structure and poetic features
Quotation analysis guides
Writing guides for a comparison
Summary card templates
30 day revision challenge
SO MUCH MORE!
This two page spread is best printed on A3 paper. It gives student the space to consolidate and condense their knowledge of each character. Each main and minor character has been accounted for one bonus section to include contextual links.
These presentation slides, worksheet and self-reflection sheet has been designed to warm up exam skills. This lesson work well as starter and a way to consolidate the basic!
The exam question is: **Starting with this extract, how does Dickens present the theme of redemption in A Christmas Carol? **
Included is:
Extract from Stave Five
PEE structure and guidance
Scaffolded PEEZL structure
Self-reflection sheet: plus, minus and improve.
Planning sheet focused on each AOs from AQA
Here is a video that yo can pause, discuss and play.
There are opportunities to go further by looking on the Earth Day website and even immerse students in David Attenborough’s Blue Planet.