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TES Author. English teacher and Whole School Literacy Coordinator. Main knowledge - Shakespeare and plays in general.

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TES Author. English teacher and Whole School Literacy Coordinator. Main knowledge - Shakespeare and plays in general.
Suffixes - Key Stage 3 English - Going Solo Roald Dahl
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Suffixes - Key Stage 3 English - Going Solo Roald Dahl

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A literacy lesson for Key Stage 3 in which pupils practise their use of suffixes. This will test pupils prior knowledge of suffixes and how to recognise and use them within creative writing. This focuses on using an autobiography, Going Solo by Roald Dahl, to support.
Plurals - Key Stage 3 English Literacy
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Plurals - Key Stage 3 English Literacy

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A literacy lesson for Key Stage 3 in which pupils practise their use of plurals. This will test pupils prior knowledge of Plurals and how to recognise and use them within creative writing. This focuses on using a recipe to support.
Literacy resources - Whole school/Cross curricular
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Literacy resources - Whole school/Cross curricular

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Lots of different resources to use in a wide range of lessons in regards to improving, practising and revising literacy within subjects. These can be used across different subjects, different age ranges and obviously please feel to adapt these to however you need it!
Pre-19th Century Non-Fiction GCSE English Language
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Pre-19th Century Non-Fiction GCSE English Language

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A lesson created to study a short passage of pre-19th century non-fiction; written for the new GCSE 9-1 exams. In this lesson the pupils study the language and context of Mrs Beeton’s Book Of Household Management. The resource is the short extract used within the lesson. The lesson was ranged at middle set year 10 and lasts for an hour. Can easily be adapted to year 11 or even KS3. Enjoy!
The past tense - Key Stage 3 English
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The past tense - Key Stage 3 English

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A literacy lesson for Key Stage 3 in which pupils practise their use of the past tense. This will test pupils prior knowledge of past tense and how to recognise and use it within creative writing. Resources attached.
Persuasive techniques - Key Stage 3 English
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Persuasive techniques - Key Stage 3 English

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A literacy lesson for Key Stage 3 in which pupils practise their use of persuasive techniques. This will test pupils prior knowledge of these devices and how to recognise and use them within creative writing. This focuses on using a speech to support.
Full Stops - Key Stage 3 English
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Full Stops - Key Stage 3 English

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A literacy lesson for Key Stage 3 in which pupils practise their use of full stops. This will test pupils prior knowledge of full stops and how to recognise and use them within creative writing. Resource attached.
Question marks - Key Stage 3 English
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Question marks - Key Stage 3 English

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A literacy lesson for Key Stage 3 in which pupils practise their use of question marks. This will test pupils prior knowledge of question marks and how to recognise and use them within creative writing. Part of a formative assessment.
Exclamation marks - Key Stage 3 English
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Exclamation marks - Key Stage 3 English

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A literacy lesson for Key Stage 3 in which pupils practise their use of exclamation marks. This will test pupils prior knowledge of exclamation marks and how to recognise and use them within creative writing.
Hamlet key quote analysis table
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Hamlet key quote analysis table

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This A3 double sided table is to help pupils analyse key quotes from across all 5 acts. It requires the pupils to determine which scene the action is from, find a key quote to support that action and complete a language analysis for the quote they have found = what does it reveal? Key devices/techniques and impact on the reader.
Quote bank - A Streetcar Named Desire - Blank
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Quote bank - A Streetcar Named Desire - Blank

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Attached is a blank quote bank for pupils to fill in as they are reading the play. This allows pupils to have a handy booklet rather than skim through the entire play. There is also a section for reflection about the dramatic devices used by Williams and their impact on the reader. Many thanks!
Everybody reading in class - General Election 2017 - ERIC - Labour and Conservative
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Everybody reading in class - General Election 2017 - ERIC - Labour and Conservative

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This is a resource for everybody reading in class (ERIC) of which gets pupils reading and discussing the issue of the upcoming General Election 2017. Included is a powerpoint used for form time and the manifestos of the Labour and Conservative parties. In the powerpoint there are debate questions and key ideas surrounding the issue. Low ability version of the article is also attached with a glossary. UKIP and Lid Dem version to follow.
Poetry comparison - Comparing 'Dulce' and 'The Manhunt' Eduqas English Literature
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Poetry comparison - Comparing 'Dulce' and 'The Manhunt' Eduqas English Literature

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A lesson for poetry comparison towards the Eduqas English Literature exam. The powerpoint explores how the poetry question will be structured, how to structure a comparison, a model example and opportunities for self and peer assessment. In this specific presentation, pupils are required to compare 'Dulce' (Wilfred Owen) and The Manhunt (Simon Armitage). Also attached are the writing frames, differentiated, to help pupils build their comparison based on three aspects of poetry. Many thanks!