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I'm currently the head of English and raising standards leader at a secondary school in Birmingham. I'm passionate about my subject and passionate about ensuring that the young people we serve leave education with a high competency in English. Prior to teaching I worked in the radio industry as a presenter for 7 years and so when I became a teacher I enjoyed the opportunity to teach Media studies. You'll find hundreds of English and Media studies resources.

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I'm currently the head of English and raising standards leader at a secondary school in Birmingham. I'm passionate about my subject and passionate about ensuring that the young people we serve leave education with a high competency in English. Prior to teaching I worked in the radio industry as a presenter for 7 years and so when I became a teacher I enjoyed the opportunity to teach Media studies. You'll find hundreds of English and Media studies resources.
Animal Farm - chapter 3 - new specification 9-1 English literature fully differentiated
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Animal Farm - chapter 3 - new specification 9-1 English literature fully differentiated

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More than 2 lessons worth of fully differentiated (by colour) lessons to support the teaching of chapter 3 of Animal Farm for the new linear specification (9-1) Several new specification language paper skills are also embedded. Differentiation: purple = lower blue = middle yellow = higher Resources are planned around the new specification and provide opportunities to: - explore context (propaganda) - analyse writer's methods - language focus - explore character presentations - write imaginatively - develop skills for new specification language paper - use mark schemes - Develop evaluative skills for the language paper
Chemistry by Graham Swift - ideal for remote learning KS3 or KS4 Telling tales anthology
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Chemistry by Graham Swift - ideal for remote learning KS3 or KS4 Telling tales anthology

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Four lessons on the short story ‘Chemistry’ by Graham Swift from the Telling Tales anthology Each lesson has a power point and a worksheet style document that can be used for remote learning. Just upload it to your platform and everything that students need is on their document ready to work on. Lessons were initially made for a well performing year 8 group. New versions were then created for a lower prior attaining year 7 group and so have been scaffolded to meet their needs. Both versions are included here. Resources cover: inference language analysis evaluation writing to argue a view point Knowledge checks and do now activities are included.
Jekyll and Hyde new specification 9-1 Chapter 2 Search for Mr Hyde with interleaved content
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Jekyll and Hyde new specification 9-1 Chapter 2 Search for Mr Hyde with interleaved content

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Differentiated (by colour) lessons that cover chapter 2 of Jekyll and Hyde and meet the requirements of the new GCSE 9-1 specification. Lessons are meticulously planned, differentiated and numbered for ease of use with activities included. Download and teach right away. All lessons are fully differentiated by colour Purple = lower ability Blue = middle ability Yellow = higher ability Red = most able These resources cover the following areas of the novel in chapter 1: - Context - Analysis of writer's methods - Teacher, self and peer assessment opportunities - Character and theme presentation - Imaginative writing opportunity - Interleaving: duality in the novella and in Extract from the prelude
Romeo and Juliet act 5 GCSE 9-1
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Romeo and Juliet act 5 GCSE 9-1

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Differentiated (by colour) lesson to support the teaching of Romeo and Juliet Act 5. Differentiation: purple = lower ability blue = middle ability yellow = higher ability Resources provide opportunities to: - explore language, form and structure - assess against the 9-1 specification success criteria - explore the presentation of character and theme
A Christmas Carol Revision. Structuring an academic essay with introduction
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A Christmas Carol Revision. Structuring an academic essay with introduction

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3 lessons designed to revise with students how to write an academic essay including introduction. The first lesson models to students The second lesson is a ‘we do’ lesson where, with teacher support, students structure an answer to a new A Christmas Carol question. The third lesson is designed to be an assessment where students answer a third question independently. Three sample assessments included
The Tempest Act 1 scene 2 knowledge books resource 5 lessons
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The Tempest Act 1 scene 2 knowledge books resource 5 lessons

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This resource contains 5 lessons in the form of a knowledge work book for Act 1 scene 2 of The Tempest with particular focus from when Ariel enters the scene. The lessons deal with Prospero as a leader and how he treats those in his charge. Each lesson begins with a ‘do now’ knowledge quiz. (Answers included) Over the course of 5 lessons students will: Read and understand complex material surrounding ‘colonisation’ Retain key knowledge Use art to draw conclusions about character Annotate extracts for language devices and inferences Analyse Shakespeare’s presentation of Prospero Draw similarities and differences between the ways he treats Ariel and Caliban Effectively plan an argument Write an effective argument
Macbeth Act 1
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Macbeth Act 1

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A booklet of lessons to support the teaching of act 1 of Macbeth. Each lesson has a big and small question, provides key terms to support scene exploration and contains a knowledge retention quiz that also tests student knowledge of Power and conflict poetry and A Christmas Carol. A range of activities are included to support students with modelled responses.
Of Mice and Men novel teaching and revision - character theme context
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Of Mice and Men novel teaching and revision - character theme context

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Resources to support the teaching and revision of 'Of Mice and Men.' Fully differentiated by colour: purple = lower ability blue = middle ability yellow = higher ability Resources are very well planned and are numbered for ease of use. Resources cover language, context, character, theme . A revision guide is also included which might also be useful as an ongoing homework porject
KS3 AQA language paper 2 Q4 skills non fiction  Comparison of perspectives Stormzy text included
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KS3 AQA language paper 2 Q4 skills non fiction Comparison of perspectives Stormzy text included

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Ideal for year 7 or year 8. Two lessons to develop the AQA new specification paper 2 skills for question 4 using the AQA KS3 papers. (Comparison of writer perspectives) Also ideal for low ability KS4 Resources provide opportunity to: - explore non fiction texts - select and retrieve explicit and implicit information - identify example of a writer's language - explain the effect of writer's language - compare the perspectives of the writer - use writing frames to structure a response Differentiation: purple = lower blue = middle yellow = higher Texts included: - Article about meeting the Grime artist 'Stormzy' - Article about meeting Sir Paul McCartney
Romeo and Juliet act 2 scene 4 act 2 scene 5 and act 2 scene 6 new specification 9-1 updated
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Romeo and Juliet act 2 scene 4 act 2 scene 5 and act 2 scene 6 new specification 9-1 updated

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Two differentiated (by colour) lessons to support the teaching of Romeo and Juliet Act 2 scene 4, scene 5 and scene 6 Differentiation: purple = lower ability blue = middle ability yellow = higher ability Resources provide opportunities to: - explore language, form and structure - assess against the 9-1 specification success criteria - explore the presentation of character and theme
Gun culture UK USA, writing to argue & analysis of Obama's  speech - what, how why?
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Gun culture UK USA, writing to argue & analysis of Obama's speech - what, how why?

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A Differentiated resources to support the exploration of gun culture following the recent attack in Las Vegas. (October 2017) Resource provides opportunities to: - compare gun culture statistics in UK and USA - compare Obama's speech on gun culture with Trump's election campaign speech - explore the events in Las Vegas - write a formal letter of argument on the subject - Analyse the effectiveness of Obama's speech - Analyse language - Use 'what, how, why?' instead of PEE Differentiation: purple = lower blue = middle yellow = higher
KS3 AQA language paper 2 Q3 skills non fiction & 19th century non fiction Language analysis
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KS3 AQA language paper 2 Q3 skills non fiction & 19th century non fiction Language analysis

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Ideal for year 7 or year 8. Five lessons to develop the AQA new specification paper 2 skills for question 3 using the AQA KS3 papers. Also ideal for low ability KS4 - language analysis practice (paper 2 question 3) Resources provide opportunity to: - explore non fiction texts - select and retrieve explicit information - identify example of a writer's language - explain the effect of writer's language - use writing frames to structure a response - peer and self assess - explore the context of Luther King's speech Differentiation: purple = lower blue = middle yellow = higher Texts included: - Martin Luther King speech - 19th century extract from The watercress girl - Modern non fiction text - Living dolls - Modern and 19th century text about street music
AQA Unseen poetry 2024 Walking Talking Mock (WTM) with student booklet & teacher power point
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AQA Unseen poetry 2024 Walking Talking Mock (WTM) with student booklet & teacher power point

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A Walking talking mock that uses the AQA examiner feedback from summer 2023 to guide students through a process of planning and then writing answers/essays to the Unseen poetry questions. Power point and student work booklet included. This resource focuses on helping students to: understand the unseen poems quickly plan their response create thesis statements Exam questions used in this resource: Autumn poem Model answers included.
AQA English Language paper 2 section A Walking talking mock 2023 Trains paper with student booklet
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AQA English Language paper 2 section A Walking talking mock 2023 Trains paper with student booklet

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A walking talking mock that uses the 2023 paper and inserts about train journeys. Power point presentation and student work booklet included that: guides students through strategies for answering each of the questions in section A in order to secure at least a grade 5 provides students with level 2 responses and guides them through how to create level 3 and 4 answers supports students in how to read the sources effectively supports students in making inferences and considering the big ideas to help with structuring academic responses advises students to read the questions first
AQA English Language paper 2 writing Q5 WTM Walking talking mock
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AQA English Language paper 2 writing Q5 WTM Walking talking mock

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A walking talk mock (power point presentation and student work booklet) to build skills for AQA English language paper 2 question 5. The resource: explores the mark scheme explores examiner feedback explores stronger and weaker answers provides exemplar student answers with annotations explores ethos, logos, pathos as a method for persuasion provides an effective sample structure provides a step by step approach to creating an impactful response
AQA English language paper 2 Exam revision TWO GCSE 9-1 WALKING TALKING MOCK with sample responses
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AQA English language paper 2 Exam revision TWO GCSE 9-1 WALKING TALKING MOCK with sample responses

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3 lessons to support the revision of the reading section of the new specification English language paper 2 for AQA. Perfect for use as a walking talking mock in class whereby you guide students through how to tackle each question and then allow them the suggested time to complete a response. Using a sample paper provided by AQA the resources: - guide students through how to tackle each question - provide suggested timings - provide sample answers - provide tips and strategies for planning a response - show the questions annotated to ensure students stick to the focus of the task - provide opportunities to self/peer assess against the mark scheme criteria Extracts taken from: The village that lost its children and an extract from an essay written in 1967, one year after a devastating landslide in the Welsh village of Aberfan.