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The poetry resources here are hugely detailed and are aimed to support staff and students at the very highest level. Other material here is useful for KS3/4 teaching at a whole range of levels where you can adapt expectations and outcomes according to ability.

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The poetry resources here are hugely detailed and are aimed to support staff and students at the very highest level. Other material here is useful for KS3/4 teaching at a whole range of levels where you can adapt expectations and outcomes according to ability.
Othello - Act 4, scene 2
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Othello - Act 4, scene 2

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This resource is a podcast on Othello (page and line numbers correspond to the Oxford School Shakespeare Version) that analyses the language in detail. It can be used by teachers to develop their own annotations and understanding of the text - you won’t necessarily agree with all interpretations or observations - or set as homeworks for the pupils in order for them to annotate their own texts / write detailed notes. Some of the scenes selected in this series of podcasts are most suitable for homeworks as that leaves extended lesson time to focus on the ‘most important’ examples / quotations / scenes in the play.
Away, Melancholy - CIE Poetry Anthology, Annotated with starter / discussion
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Away, Melancholy - CIE Poetry Anthology, Annotated with starter / discussion

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This is an annotated version of ‘Away, Melancholy’ (PDF) which includes suggested starter / discussion, personal responses, topics, structure / form observations etc. Note: This is only a subjective suggestion created by a teacher (I am only human!). I would have loved to have this at the release of the poems, and I sincerely hope that it helps and supports your delivery of the poem!
You Will Know When You Get There - CIE Poetry Anthology English Literature Podcast
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You Will Know When You Get There - CIE Poetry Anthology English Literature Podcast

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This is a poetry podcast in support of ‘You Will Know When You Get There’ - currently on offer as part of Stories of Ourselves on the CIE English Literature specification. It is a great resources for both teachers as students alike. It includes detailed analysis of the entire poem, a suggested division into main topics / paragraphs and some suggested personal responses.
The Crucible - pp. 60-69 Podcast
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The Crucible - pp. 60-69 Podcast

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This resource is a podcast on The Crucible (page numbers correspond to the Oxford University Press Version) that analyses the language in detail. It can be used by teachers to develop their own annotations and understanding of the text or set as homeworks for the pupils in order for them to annotate their own texts / write detailed notes. Some of the scenes selected in this series of podcasts are most suitable for homeworks as that leaves extended lesson time to focus on the most important scenes in the play. This podcast focuses on the scene where Hale enter’s John and Elizabeth Proctor’s home - interrupting their argument - and continues until Cheever’s entrance.
The Crucible - pp. 83-89 Podcast
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The Crucible - pp. 83-89 Podcast

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This resource is a podcast on The Crucible (page numbers correspond to the Oxford University Press Version) that analyses the language in detail. It can be used by teachers to develop their own annotations and understanding of the text or set as homeworks for the pupils in order for them to annotate their own texts / write detailed notes. Some of the scenes selected in this series of podcasts are most suitable for homeworks as that leaves extended lesson time to focus on the most important scenes in the play. This podcast analyses in detail the scene outside the courtroom where Danforth is arguing with Proctor about the inclusion of Giles Corey and Francis Nurse’s evidence (as well as Parris’ of course!).
The Crucible - pp. 92-96 Podcast
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The Crucible - pp. 92-96 Podcast

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This resource is a podcast on The Crucible (page numbers correspond to the Oxford University Press Version) that analyses the language in detail. It can be used by teachers to develop their own annotations and understanding of the text or set as homeworks for the pupils in order for them to annotate their own texts / write detailed notes. Some of the scenes selected in this series of podcasts are most suitable for homeworks as that leaves extended lesson time to focus on the most important scenes in the play. This podcast focuses on the scene where Proctor and Giles are arguing with Danforth - ‘I’ll have no effrontery here’ until Danforth turns to interrogate Abigail further.
The Crucible - pp. 121-124
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The Crucible - pp. 121-124

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This resource is a podcast on The Crucible (page numbers correspond to the Oxford University Press Version) that analyses the language in detail. It can be used by teachers to develop their own annotations and understanding of the text or set as homeworks for the pupils in order for them to annotate their own texts / write detailed notes. Some of the scenes selected in this series of podcasts are most suitable for homeworks as that leaves extended lesson time to focus on the most important scenes in the play. This podcast is part of a series that helps to analyse, understand and annotate the entirety of Act 4 of The Crucible. This is a key scene and is incredibly detailed in its analysis of the portion of the play in which Hale attempts to argue with Danforth and to convince him to change his stance.
The Crucible - pp. 114-120 Podcast
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The Crucible - pp. 114-120 Podcast

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This resource is a podcast on The Crucible (page numbers correspond to the Oxford University Press Version) that analyses the language in detail. It can be used by teachers to develop their own annotations and understanding of the text or set as homeworks for the pupils in order for them to annotate their own texts / write detailed notes. Some of the scenes selected in this series of podcasts are most suitable for homeworks as that leaves extended lesson time to focus on the most important scenes in the play. This podcast is part of a series that helps to analyse, understand and annotate the entirety of Act 4 of The Crucible. This one focuses on the opening of Act 4 up until Danforth’s refusal to consider a postponement of the executions.
The Crucible - pp. 129-136
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The Crucible - pp. 129-136

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This resource is a podcast on The Crucible (page numbers correspond to the Oxford University Press Version) that analyses the language in detail. It can be used by teachers to develop their own annotations and understanding of the text or set as homeworks for the pupils in order for them to annotate their own texts / write detailed notes. Some of the scenes selected in this series of podcasts are most suitable for homeworks as that leaves extended lesson time to focus on the most important scenes in the play. This podcast is part of a series that helps to analyse, understand and annotate the entirety of Act 4 of The Crucible. This podcast covers the final scene of the play from Hathorne’s entrance all the way until Elizabeth’s final line: ‘He hath his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him!’
The Crucible - pp. 125-129 Podcast
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The Crucible - pp. 125-129 Podcast

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This resource is a podcast on The Crucible (page numbers correspond to the Oxford University Press Version) that analyses the language in detail. It can be used by teachers to develop their own annotations and understanding of the text or set as homeworks for the pupils in order for them to annotate their own texts / write detailed notes. Some of the scenes selected in this series of podcasts are most suitable for homeworks as that leaves extended lesson time to focus on the most important scenes in the play. This podcast is part of a series that helps to analyse, understand and annotate the entirety of Act 4 of The Crucible. This podcast focuses on the section of Act 4 where John Proctor is brought in by Herrick until the end of his discussion with Elizabeth (at Hathorne’s entrance).
Request to a Year - Podcast
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Request to a Year - Podcast

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This is a poetry podcast in support of ‘Request to a Year’ - currently on offer as part of Stories of Ourselves on the CIE English Literature specification. It is a great resources for both teachers as students alike. It includes detailed analysis - including close language / imagery / tone analysis and explanation - of the entire poem, a suggested division into main topics / paragraphs and suggested personal responses. It also includes a simple supporting PowerPoint and handout that includes the key points about the author (i.e. brief context) and some starter ideas and the points about form / structure and personal response that are also covered in the podcast.
The City Planners - CIE Poetry Anthology, Annotated with starter / discussion
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The City Planners - CIE Poetry Anthology, Annotated with starter / discussion

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This is an annotated version of ‘The City Planners’ (PDF) which includes suggested starter / discussion, personal responses, topics, structure / form observations etc. Note: This is only a subjective suggestion created by a teacher (I am only human!). I would have loved to have this at the release of the poems, and I sincerely hope that it helps and supports your delivery of the poem!
Rain - CIE Poetry Anthology, Annotated with starter / discussion
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Rain - CIE Poetry Anthology, Annotated with starter / discussion

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This is an annotated version of ‘Rain’ (PDF) which includes suggested starter / discussion, personal responses, topics, structure / form observations etc. Note: This is only a subjective suggestion created by a teacher (I am only human!). I would have loved to have this at the release of the poems, and I sincerely hope that it helps and supports your delivery of the poem! (COMPLETE booklet of ALL poems annotated and in Word available in my ‘shop’!)
The Man with Night Sweats - CIE Poetry Anthology, Annotated with starter / discussion
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The Man with Night Sweats - CIE Poetry Anthology, Annotated with starter / discussion

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This is an annotated version of ‘The Man with Night Sweats’ (PDF) which includes suggested starter / discussion, personal responses, topics, structure / form observations etc. Note: This is only a subjective suggestion created by a teacher (I am only human!). I would have loved to have this at the release of the poems, and I sincerely hope that it helps and supports your delivery of the poem! (COMPLETE booklet of ALL poems annotated and in Word available in my ‘shop’!)
The Planners - CIE Poetry Anthology, Annotated with starter / discussion
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The Planners - CIE Poetry Anthology, Annotated with starter / discussion

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This is an annotated version of ‘The Planners’ (PDF) which includes suggested starter / discussion, personal responses, topics, structure / form observations etc. Note: This is only a subjective suggestion created by a teacher (I am only human!). I would have loved to have this at the release of the poems, and I sincerely hope that it helps and supports your delivery of the poem!
Night Sweat - CIE Poetry Anthology, Annotated with starter / discussion
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Night Sweat - CIE Poetry Anthology, Annotated with starter / discussion

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This is an annotated version of ‘Night Sweat’ (PDF) which includes suggested starter / discussion, personal responses, topics, structure / form observations etc. Note: This is only a subjective suggestion created by a teacher (I am only human!). I would have loved to have this at the release of the poems, and I sincerely hope that it helps and supports your delivery of the poem! (COMPLETE booklet of ALL poems annotated and in Word available in my ‘shop’!)
He Never Expected Much - CIE Poetry Anthology, Annotated with starter / discussion
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He Never Expected Much - CIE Poetry Anthology, Annotated with starter / discussion

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This is an annotated version of ‘He Never Expected Much’ (PDF) which includes suggested starter / discussion, personal responses, topics, structure / form observations etc. Note: This is only a subjective suggestion created by a teacher (I am only human!). I would have loved to have this at the release of the poems, and I sincerely hope that it helps and supports your delivery of the poem! (COMPLETE booklet of ALL poems annotated and in Word available in my ‘shop’!)
Ozymandias - CIE Poetry Anthology, Annotated with starter / discussion
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Ozymandias - CIE Poetry Anthology, Annotated with starter / discussion

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This is an annotated version of ‘Ozymandias’ (PDF) which includes suggested starter / discussion, personal responses, topics, structure / form observations etc. Note: This is only a subjective suggestion created by a teacher (I am only human!). I would have loved to have this at the release of the poems, and I sincerely hope that it helps and supports your delivery of the poem! (COMPLETE booklet of ALL poems annotated and in Word available in my ‘shop’!)
Funeral Blues - CIE Poetry Anthology, Annotated with starter / discussion
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Funeral Blues - CIE Poetry Anthology, Annotated with starter / discussion

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This is an annotated version of ‘Funeral Blues’ (PDF) which includes suggested starter / discussion, personal responses, topics, structure / form observations etc. Note: This is only a subjective suggestion created by a teacher (I am only human!). I would have loved to have this at the release of the poems, and I sincerely hope that it helps and supports your delivery of the poem! (I also have a COMPLETE bundle / booklet with ALL of the CIE poems from Songs of Ourselves that includes a Word Document version and a blank anthology for students in my shop).
The Telephone Call - CIE Poetry Anthology, Annotated with starter / discussion
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The Telephone Call - CIE Poetry Anthology, Annotated with starter / discussion

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This is an annotated version of ‘The Telephone Call’ (PDF) which includes suggested starter / discussion, personal responses, topics, structure / form observations etc. Note: This is only a subjective suggestion created by a teacher (I am only human!). I would have loved to have this at the release of the poems, and I sincerely hope that it helps and supports your delivery of the poem! (I also have a COMPLETE bundle / booklet with ALL of the CIE poems from Songs of Ourselves that includes a Word Document version and a blank anthology for students in my shop).