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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.
The Tempest - SOW
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The Tempest - SOW

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The Tempest by William Shakespeare SOW including lesson titles, key questions, knowledge covered etc. Suitable for KS3 students.
A Level Word Class Revision
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A Level Word Class Revision

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This is a perfect revision resource for AS or A Level English Language students that are looking to revise word classes. These four work sheets come complete with the answers and are ready to use.
Harry Potter Creative Writing Lesson
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Harry Potter Creative Writing Lesson

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Unleash your inner wizard with our enchanting Harry Potter Creative Writing Lesson! Dive into the magical world of Hogwarts as we explore spellbinding creative writing techniques. Students go through three immersive ‘Harry Potter Themed’ creative writing lessons. These include potions class, Quiditch practice and even care of magical creatures…within each lesson students focus on a different creative writing skill to improve their craft. This lesson will ignite your imagination and charm your words to life.
Balanced Argument - Violence and Discrimination
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Balanced Argument - Violence and Discrimination

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When it comes to fighting discrimination, violence is needed to be truly heard. Do you agree or disagree with this statement and why? This is a perfect lesson to do as part of a Noughts and Crosses scheme of work focusing on discrimination.
The Odyssey - Diary Writing Lesson
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The Odyssey - Diary Writing Lesson

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Within this lesson students write a diary entry from the perspective of Odysseus. The lesson shows students a brief diary extract from the epic poem, gives them ideas of what they could include in their own diary entries and then shows an example of how students can lay out their final drafts. To make this lesson really immersive, I tea stained some paper to make it look old and gave this to students to write their final drafts on.
Valentines Day - Reading Bingo
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Valentines Day - Reading Bingo

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This fun and engaging resource is suitable for any age group. Students work to check squares off their bingo sheet once they have completed the activity. This can be used to get students talking about reading and help aid in whole school reading. You might as a teacher give a small reward for any student who completes the whole bingo sheet.
Valentines Day Reading A-Z
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Valentines Day Reading A-Z

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This is a challenge that any age group can get involved with. Fill in every letter of the alphabet with a book title that starts with the same letter. This is a really fun way to get students talking and engaged with reading within school and at home.
An Introduction To Epic Poetry
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An Introduction To Epic Poetry

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This PowerPoint is a comprehensive introduction to epic poetry. It explores three epic poems briefly and gives students an overview of what epic poetry is and usually contains. It then offers students the chance to write their own epic poem. Slide 8 can be printed out as a worksheet to be used within the lesson.
Non Fiction Articles And Questions
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Non Fiction Articles And Questions

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Perfect for KS3 and KS4 this booklet contains a range of different non-fiction articles with questions related to each. The booklet contains lined paper after every article to take notes or respond to questions asked. This is a great way of promoting pleasure for reading in class or at home. These could also be used in the English classroom alongside transactional writing as examples.