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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!
England in 1819, Percy Shelley (AQA)
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England in 1819, Percy Shelley (AQA)

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A complete lesson with contextual information on Peterloo, as well as exploration of the Shelley’s methods. What’s more, reading slides are included and videos are embedded. I’ve try to make the lesson jam-packed with information with tasks and worksheets to support students learning.
Lines Written in Early Spring, William Wordsworth (AQA)
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Lines Written in Early Spring, William Wordsworth (AQA)

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A complete lesson that has been colour coded to the Assessment Objectives: summaries, exploring writer’s method, identifying structural features and embedded exam practice. A worksheet and revision sheet has been included. If you like this resource and have found it useful, please leave a review.
Opening to stories
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Opening to stories

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Here a range of opening to stories. Perfect for English Language, Section B: Writing - students can practice with a range of the story beginnings.
Structural Features Glossary
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Structural Features Glossary

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Here are a range of structural features for fictional texts. A great revision resource for all ages, in particular for GCSE students studying English Language Paper 1, Question 3.
Language Features Glossary
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Language Features Glossary

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a colourful glossary of the language features, sentence types. This is a great resources for Question 2, English Language Paper 1. Also a good reminder for students studying Question 3, English Language 2.
The Emigree, Carol Rumens
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The Emigree, Carol Rumens

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A fully annotated ‘The Emigree’ for GCSE students - in preparation for exams, this lesson has all the notes necessary: language, form and structure.
Poppies, Jane Weir
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Poppies, Jane Weir

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In these slides, the poem, Poppies has been annotated for students. There are slides that summarise and give information on the writer too.
Debate Statements
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Debate Statements

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With over TEN statements to debate, students have the opportunity to engage with a range of topics to showcase their own knowledge.
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!