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I aim to design engaging, educational resources to appeal to students and teachers alike. These are aimed at KS3, GCSE, and A-level students.

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I aim to design engaging, educational resources to appeal to students and teachers alike. These are aimed at KS3, GCSE, and A-level students.
Merchant of Venice Extract Booklet
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Merchant of Venice Extract Booklet

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This booklet includes: Act 1 Scene 1 – Extract 1 2 Act 1 Scene 1 – Extract 2 2 Act 1 Scene 1 - Extract 3 2 Act 1 Scene 2 – Extract 1 3 Act 1 Scene 2 – Extract 2 3 Act 1, Scene 3 4 Learning Checkpoint: Act 1 6 Act 2, Scene 3 7 Act 3, Scene 1 7 Act 4 Scene 1 8 Learning Checkpoint: Example Question Act 4 8 Act 5, Scene 1 – Extract 1 9 Act 5, Scene 1 – Extract 2 10 Sample Question 1 11 Sample Question 2 12 Sample Question 3 13 The Merchant of Venice Knowledge Organiser 14 This booklet can be used alongside the Merchant of Venice lessons I have on this platform or as a revision resource.
AQA Mini Mark Scheme's Literature
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AQA Mini Mark Scheme's Literature

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Shakespeare, Modern Text and 19th Century​ – 30 marks​ AO1: Read, understand and respond​ AO2: Analyse language and structure​ AO3: Understanding of context Poetry: Section B (Anthology)​ – 30 marks​ AO1: Read, understand and respond​ AO2: Analyse language and structure​ AO3: Understanding of context ** Poetry: Section C (Unseen Poetry) ** – 24 marks​ AO1: Read, understand and respond​ AO2: Analyse language and structure
Blind Date With A Book - KS3 Extract Booklet
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Blind Date With A Book - KS3 Extract Booklet

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A booklet full of great extracts to spark a love for reading. can be used in tutor time reading, English lessons or for home learning to promote a love for learning/ reading for pleasure. Students have a date with a book to see if they enjoy it and wish to read further.
A Murder At Inverness - Who killed King Duncan (Macbeth)
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A Murder At Inverness - Who killed King Duncan (Macbeth)

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This is a full lesson based on debating who killed King Duncan in the play Macbeth. The police report is a fun way of engaging students in both language analysis and exploration. By the end of the lesson students should have an extensive list of evidence from the text evaluated in order to deduce and debate who killed king Duncan.
Creative Writing - Draft and Re-drafting.
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Creative Writing - Draft and Re-drafting.

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This is a fully completed lesson focusing on improving creative writing through the art of re-drafting. Students are encouraged to focus on different aspects of their writing in the re-drafting process and look at what makes their writing more fine tuned. This is perfect for KS3 and KS4 students. Perfect lesson for exploring language paper one question five skills.