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I am an experienced teacher and currently Head of English and Media in a large secondary school. I am also an examiner for EDUQAS English Language GCSE. I have a range of resources available on TES. Some of my resources are quite old, from when I first started out, and I am currently working in my spare time to update my resources. There are a range of resources from displays, schemes of work, revision booklets, mock exam papers and lessons available.

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I am an experienced teacher and currently Head of English and Media in a large secondary school. I am also an examiner for EDUQAS English Language GCSE. I have a range of resources available on TES. Some of my resources are quite old, from when I first started out, and I am currently working in my spare time to update my resources. There are a range of resources from displays, schemes of work, revision booklets, mock exam papers and lessons available.
Essay prep sheets for answering an exam question on Macbeth, A Christmas Carol and Blood Brothers
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Essay prep sheets for answering an exam question on Macbeth, A Christmas Carol and Blood Brothers

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An easily printed revision help sheet for students who are studying Macbeth, A Christmas Carol and Blood Brothers. Three separate sheets to help them explore different themes or characters, including a range of quotations to use within their essay. Macbeth- changing character of Macbeth ACC - The theme of family in A Christmas Carol Blood Brothers - The theme of Class in Blood Brothers.
Blood Brothers lesson answering exam style question on Mickey and Edward
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Blood Brothers lesson answering exam style question on Mickey and Edward

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A complete lesson for GCSE students studying Willy Russell's Blood Brothers looking at the characters of Mickey and Edward. The lesson begins with a quick task on connectives to ensure students utilise them in their writing. After that, the students have the chance to revise the events and characters of the play before analysing quotes. A quote 'cheat sheet' is included in the PowerPoint for students who struggle to memorise quotes. The students then have the chance to write a practice essay with some key sentence starters included. All success criteria, learning objectives and resources included.
Eduqas Anthology -the love poems - 4 way comparison grids
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Eduqas Anthology -the love poems - 4 way comparison grids

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A very useful revision resource for students studying the Eduqas or WJEC poetry anthology. Students have the opportunity to compare and contrast 4 poems linked by theme to recall key similarities and differences. An easy to use A3 grid that can then be used as a revision poster. Boxes included for key quotes and contextual information on each poem, as well as space for comparisons in other linked boxes. Poems to revise and compare: Cozy Apologia-Rita Dove, She Walks in Beauty- Lord Byron, As Imperceptibly as Grief- Emily Dickenson, Sonnet 43-Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Valentine- Carol Ann Duffy, The Manhunt-Simon Armitage, A Wife in London- Thomas Hardy
Eduqas Anthology- the war poems - 4 way comparison grid
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Eduqas Anthology- the war poems - 4 way comparison grid

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A very useful revision resource for students studying the Eduqas or WJEC poetry anthology. Students have the opportunity to compare and contrast 4 poems linked by theme to recall key similarities and differences. An easy to use A3 grid that can then be used as a revision poster. Boxes included for key quotes and contextual information on each poem, as well as space for comparisons in other linked boxes. Poems to revise and compare: Dulce Et Decorum Est - Wilfred Owen The Manhunt - Simon Armitage The Soldier - Rupert Brooke A Wife in London - Thomas Hardy Mametz Wood - Owen Sheers
eduqas/wjec poetry anthology bundle
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eduqas/wjec poetry anthology bundle

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A bundle of fully planned lessons, homework booklets, revision tools and exam papers to practice for the Anthology Literature exam for the WJEC/EDUQAS exam board. This includes a complete scheme of work as well as a handy links between poems poster to help students compare and contrast. If bought individually, these resources, if all bought separately, would cost £46, however the bundle price is saving you 61%.
Context of Macbeth- setting.
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Context of Macbeth- setting.

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A lesson looking at the setting of Macbeth and why the places are important. Map created with important locations labeled. All success criteria, learning objectives, real world link and resources are included in the powerpoint. A fun lesson for students to understand where Macbeth is set.
Harry Potter Bloomsbury Publishers competition lesson
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Harry Potter Bloomsbury Publishers competition lesson

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Bloomsbury Publishers have released a competition to design your own Hogwarts Professor for school children from the age of 7. I have created a lesson with all Learning Objectives, Success Criteria, resources, tasks and powerpoints for this competition to create a fun, engaging and educational lesson.
A Christmas Carol- Scrooge analysis lesson for low ability key stage 4
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A Christmas Carol- Scrooge analysis lesson for low ability key stage 4

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A lesson analyzing the character of Scrooge and what the reader learns about him in the first stave. A sheet with three paragraphs to analyse and annotate is included, with the hardest paragraph annotate to demonstrate expectations to the students. This all leads up to an essay question about Scrooge as a character. Perfect for low ability students studying A Christmas Carol for GCSE.
fun lesson on Shakespeare's language, prefixes and suffixes
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fun lesson on Shakespeare's language, prefixes and suffixes

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An engaging, exciting and fast paced lesson looking at the change in language from Shakespearean to modern. Using Shakespearean insults, students play a dice game to create their own before learning how to translate them. Student study what prefixes and suffixes are and try and explain how language has changed. All learning objectives, success criteria and resources are included and timers are embedded into the powerpoint. Dice are needed for this game. Great to introduce Shakespeare!
Feminist theory and Cozy Apologia - Eduqas poetry English Literature GCSE
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Feminist theory and Cozy Apologia - Eduqas poetry English Literature GCSE

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A stretch and challenge lesson looking at the basics of feminist criticism and how to apply it to the study of the Eduqas Anthology. All resources, learning objectives, success criteria are included . This lesson talks through what literary criticism is and the poem in secure detail, ensuring students understand the question. Students are given opportunities to expand understanding and knowledge and create more sophisticated analysis of the poem to reach the top grades. There are lots of discussion based tasks to apply the criticism they have been taught, looking at examples of art as well as poetry. Students are then given an exam style question and expected to answer it using literary criticism. This can be used as a complete lesson, but it can equally be used as a revision aide for students either in or outside of the classroom.
The Key to a Perfect PEE
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The Key to a Perfect PEE

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A fun display, with useful miniature versions for students to stick in books, to help pupils understand how to write a perfect PEE, and what has to be included! Year 7 students love the tagline and have been saying it to one another. A very successful resource :)
Eduqas English Lit Component 2-A Christmas Carol, Blood Brothers, Unseen Poetry-Walking Talking Mock
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Eduqas English Lit Component 2-A Christmas Carol, Blood Brothers, Unseen Poetry-Walking Talking Mock

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A complete, two hour, 'walking talking' mock where the teacher guides students through example questions and how to achieve top marks. Students are given a created exam paper with a 'A Christmas Carol' extract and essay question, a 'Blood Brothers' extract and essay question as well as two unseen poems and the exam questions. The powerpoint then talks the students through timings and how to answer each question. A fantastic revision aide and great training for the exam. All resources are included with this purchase.
WJEC/EDUQAS Blood Borthers revision cards
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WJEC/EDUQAS Blood Borthers revision cards

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Everything your students need to know to pass the Blood Brothers element of Literature Component 2 for Eduqas/WJEC. Also useful for all other exam boards. Students are talked through the question and how to answer. Students have a breakdown and key quotes for every character and theme in the text, as well as note cards on techniques used such as parallels, contrasts, dialogue, the effect of the narrator and much more. A fantastic resource for exam revision.
Hound of the Baskervilles Bundle
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Hound of the Baskervilles Bundle

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A range of resources to enable students to access, understand and enjoy Hound of the Baskervilles. A selection of worksheets, whole lessons and short tasks to enable understanding and appreciation of Arthur Conan Doyle's writing. Also very beneficial for the structure of the Eduqas English GCSE and skills needed.
Eduqas Unseen Poetry Exam Paper Bundle
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Eduqas Unseen Poetry Exam Paper Bundle

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A collection of five exam style paper comparing unseen poems. The selection includes: Emily Dickenson, Sylvia Plath, William Ernest Henley, Countee Cullen, Langston Hughes, Christina Rossetti, Dylan Thomas, Roger McGough and more! Included in each resource is: the exam question; two unseen poems; teacher notes including assessment objectives and mark scheme; student notes (including a key terminology tick list and a breakdown of what is needed to get maximum marks when answering the question). A great revision tool and an excellent way of helping the students get to grips with expectations in the exam.