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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.
Macbeth - Revision Clock
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Macbeth - Revision Clock

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An activity centered around revising key characters and themes from Macbeth. Students can race against the clock to see what they can remember or take extra time in adding as much detail as they can to each section.
A Christmas Carol - Stave One Key Quote Flashcards
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A Christmas Carol - Stave One Key Quote Flashcards

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These flashcards contain a range of important key quotes from A Christmas Carol stave one for students to revise from. The images on every flashcard help with memory and recall. These are the perfect revision tool for GCSE students of English Literature 9-1.
Music In A Christmas Carol - Worksheet
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Music In A Christmas Carol - Worksheet

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A worksheet designed to help students track music in A Christmas Carol. This worksheet was designed to go alongside my PowerPoint on music in A Christmas Carol which can also be found on this platform.
Macbeth Think & Link
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Macbeth Think & Link

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Roll the dice and explain how the image is linked to the text. Roll again and link the two images together! This is a great resource for revision, introducing students to links across the text and is a fun an interactive resource!
A Christmas Carol - Revision Clock 2
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A Christmas Carol - Revision Clock 2

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A Christmas Carol Revision Clock 2: Spend a few minutes on each section, summarizing key points, events, and themes associated with that aspect of the novel. Use the clock as a visual aid to recall information quickly and efficiently. Practice linking different sections together to deepen your understanding of the novel as a whole. Great for GCSE revision.
Visual Timetable Cards
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Visual Timetable Cards

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A set of over 40 visual timetable cards for you to print, laminate and use in your classroom. These include the days of the week, all major subjects, important times of the day and a few key events such as parents evening. Great for special educational needs students, primary school students or anyone looking for a clear visual to use in their classroom space.
An Inspector Calls - Mr Birling Act One
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An Inspector Calls - Mr Birling Act One

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A comprehensive lesson focusing on how Mr Birling is presented in Act One of An Inspector Calls. Includes essay structure, higher level word class and two essay questions for students to explore. Focusing on Mr Birling and The Inspector.
Lamb To The Slaughter - Court Case
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Lamb To The Slaughter - Court Case

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Unlock the Secrets of Suspense and Irony: Lamb to the Slaughter with a Court Case Twist! Ready to dive into a world of mystery and intrigue? Our Lamb to the Slaughter Lesson offers a unique and interactive way to explore the power of irony and suspense in storytelling. Using Roald Dahl’s thrilling short story as our foundation, you’ll not only analyze the intricacies of the narrative but also participate in a dramatic court case to determine the guilt or innocence of the protagonist. Here’s why this lesson will captivate and challenge you: Explore Irony: Delve into how Dahl masterfully uses irony to turn the story on its head. Discover how the unexpected twists and the protagonist’s clever actions create a gripping narrative that leaves readers both surprised and satisfied. Court Case Drama: Put your analytical skills to the test in a simulated court case where you’ll debate the guilt or innocence of the story’s protagonist. Examine evidence, present arguments, and engage in lively discussions to determine who is truly at fault. Interactive Learning: Engage with the story on a deeper level through role-playing and debate. This immersive approach helps you understand the impact of irony and suspense while enhancing your critical thinking and public speaking skills. Hands-On Analysis: Work with detailed worksheets that guide you through the key elements of irony and suspense in Lamb to the Slaughter. Analyze the story’s structure, character motivations, and plot twists to see how Dahl’s use of irony enhances the narrative. Practical Application: Apply what you’ve learned to your own writing. Explore how to incorporate irony and build suspense in your stories, using the insights gained from this interactive lesson. This lesson offers a thrilling blend of literary analysis and interactive courtroom drama, making it a fun and educational experience. If you’re ready to master the art of irony and suspense while engaging in a unique and memorable activity, this lesson is for you! Dive into Lamb to the Slaughter and uncover the secrets behind effective storytelling.
Oliver Twist - Nancy
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Oliver Twist - Nancy

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Unlock the depth of Oliver Twist with an engaging lesson centered around one of Dickens’ most complex characters: Nancy. In this analysis and character evaluation session, students will dive into Nancy’s layered personality, exploring her motivations, struggles, and the duality of her actions. Through thought-provoking discussions, character mapping, and creative activities, they’ll uncover the reasons behind her tragic choices and debate whether she is a victim, a villain, or a hero in disguise. This lesson not only sharpens analytical skills but also invites students to empathize and connect with literature on a deeper level.