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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!

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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!
London, William Blake (GCSE)
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London, William Blake (GCSE)

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In this lesson students will be able to understand the meaning of William Blake’s London. Students will have access to some contextual information and plenty of annotations to copy into their own anthologies. Attached to this lesson is a Tic Tac Tow grid used for differentiation with a challenge task to start thinking about a comparison. Further to this, a model paragraph adding comparing Ozymandias and London. Enjoy!
Ozymandias, Percy Shelley (GCSE)
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Ozymandias, Percy Shelley (GCSE)

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Here is a complete lesson with accompanying model paragraph and a success criteria. Students are guided and support in making accurate annotations and consolidating their knowledge through embedded videos from BBC Teach.
Unseen Poetry (GCSE)
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Unseen Poetry (GCSE)

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A short unit of work focusing unseen poetry across four lessons. Poems and worksheets are all included. Student will be made aware of what AQA English Literature Paper 2 looks like and be familiar with the mark scheme attached to the first lesson. Plus, a mini quiz with revision activities to get students ready for an exam.
How to...
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How to...

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This ‘How to…’ bundle is a warm up to the skills students need to exercise in English. From identifying language features to using full stops correctly. More lessons will be added; this is a good taster!
A Christmas Carol (GCSE)
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A Christmas Carol (GCSE)

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Here a full scheme of work that guides students to a successful study of A Christmas Carol. All learning objectives and tasks are in line with AQA English Literature Paper 1. All slides have been designed by me and are accompanied with worksheets ready to go!
To Kill a Mockingbird (Year 9)
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To Kill a Mockingbird (Year 9)

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This is full scheme of work for To Kill a Mockingbird. Each presentation has chapters marked with resources to support students wider learning of the text. Attached to this scheme is a homeowrk menu with potential assessments to use with students. All ready to go!
How to... write a developed inference.
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How to... write a developed inference.

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This resources has been designed to show students how inferences can be developed. Using both audio books and an excerpt students will have the opportunity to broaden their reading and skills. All the best,
How to... use a full stop.
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How to... use a full stop.

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This is step-by-step guide for students in understanding when to use a full stop and how to use a full stop. There are activities for students to explore using a full stop in their own writing too! All the best!
How to... compare two poems.
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How to... compare two poems.

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This short step-by-step guides helps students to warm up those comparison skills. Using a two short stanzas, students can start to compare two poems. All the best,
How to ... expand your vocabulary.
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How to ... expand your vocabulary.

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This is a quick start on how students can begin develop their vocabulary. Ideally using online resources, but can be adapted to use physical copies of dictionaires and thesaurus’. All the best!
How to... annotate a poem.
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How to... annotate a poem.

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A quick five slide start into how to… annotate a poem. Students can work through each step independently or they can be guided through each step with a teacher. All the best!
How to... identify language features.
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How to... identify language features.

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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!
Creative Writing (Narrative & Descriptive)
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Creative Writing (Narrative & Descriptive)

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This booklet is designed to support students planning and preparation for with either narrative or descriptive writing. There are a range of resources and tasks that can allow students to work independently as well as work with learning partners.
Creative Writing Booklet (Narrative Writing)
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Creative Writing Booklet (Narrative Writing)

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This is a booklet that guides students through key skills to write stories of their own. There are fifteen lessons in total; with a final assessment attached. The booklet is picthed for key stage three students. Good luck!
Macbeth (GCSE)
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Macbeth (GCSE)

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This is a jampacked scheme of work that goe sthrough each scene of Macbeth. With differentiated tasks and worksheets to support students learning of the Shakespearean tradegy. starting from underpinning the context of a tragedy all the way through to the finale scene of the texts. Plus, there are reading slides to support class reading of the play. Good luck!
AQA English Language Paper 2
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AQA English Language Paper 2

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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!
War Poetry Anthology
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War Poetry Anthology

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This anthology is ideal for Key Stage Three students. It spans across three different wars: World War One, World War Two and the Afghanistan war. Each section allows students to read about the diverse experiences of those in war and those impacted by war. Embedded in each of the poems is a short synopsis of the poet and at times a glossary of words that students may not already know. The first six poems have accompanying slides; more presentations will be added this term. All the best!
AQA Spoken Language Booklet
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AQA Spoken Language Booklet

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The same booklet but in two formats, Word and PDF. Best used as an interactive document, where students can complete tasks online, click on the links and use resources to create there own resources to present from. All the best!