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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.
WJEC/EDUQAS Poetry Anthology Mock exam Paper- The Manhunt
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WJEC/EDUQAS Poetry Anthology Mock exam Paper- The Manhunt

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Following the structure, format and wording of the WJEC/EDUQAS literature exam paper, I have created a mock paper using The Manhunt by Simon Armitage for students to practice exam responses. Included in the resource is an essay planning sheet to help students consider their answer and time their writing.
Blackout analysis - Hope is the thing with feathers Emily Dickinson
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Blackout analysis - Hope is the thing with feathers Emily Dickinson

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A creative, engaging and interesting lesson looking at an Emily Dickenson poem and analyzing language. Students are given a range of tasks to help 'zoom in' on word choice and meaning. Students are asked to create a 'blackout' picture, keeping only the five most important words to them. Used with a top set year 7 class, but easily adapted for key stage 4.
GCSE WJEC/Eduqas English Literature. Poetry- She Walks in Beauty- Lord Byron Analysis lesson
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GCSE WJEC/Eduqas English Literature. Poetry- She Walks in Beauty- Lord Byron Analysis lesson

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A complete lesson with all resources, learning objectives, success criteria and poem breakdown. This lesson talks through the context, content, structure, form, language, imagery and tone. With a step by step analysis for the poem, including key questions, students can expand understanding and knowledge. 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.
GCSE WJEC/Eduqas English Literature. Poetry- Sonnet 43 - Elizabeth Barrett Browning Analysis lesson
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GCSE WJEC/Eduqas English Literature. Poetry- Sonnet 43 - Elizabeth Barrett Browning Analysis lesson

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A complete lesson with all resources, learning objectives, success criteria and poem breakdown. This lesson talks through the context, content, structure, form, language, imagery and tone. With a step by step analysis for the poem, including key questions, students can expand understanding and knowledge. 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.
P4C, Philosophy for Children, lesson on secrets and trust
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P4C, Philosophy for Children, lesson on secrets and trust

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An interesting and moving P4C lesson on secrets and trust, using an emotional article showing lots of notes other students have written about things they wish their teacher knew. A really engaging and informative lesson helping students consider philosophical issues whilst encouraging positive relationships with teachers and peers.
EDUQAS English Language Component 1 exam style paper - Lord of the Flies
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EDUQAS English Language Component 1 exam style paper - Lord of the Flies

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To assist students with exam practice, exam writing style and 20th Century fiction I have created an exam style paper for Eduqas English Language Component 1 using Lord of the Flies by William Golding. Component 1 consists of: Section A (20%) – Reading Understanding of one prose extract (about 60-100 lines) of literature from the 20th century assessed through a range of structured questions Section B (20%) – Prose Writing One creative writing task selected from a choice of four titles.
Careers in English display board
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Careers in English display board

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A display informing students of a variety of jobs that look for English qualifications to encourage more students to study English. these include; TV, Radio, PR, Banking, Law, Copywriting, Lexicographer, Librarian, Research and many more.
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
Blood Brothers exam style essay question practice
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Blood Brothers exam style essay question practice

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A complete lesson looking at how to answer the question 'How does Mickey and Edward's relationship change throughout the play?'. The lesson includes a fun True or False do now, a 'cheat sheet' of important quotes, an example paragraph for the essay and structured sentence starters to assist weaker ability students. True or False cards are also included in the PowerPoint. Easy to use timers are embedded into the PowerPoint to help with students' timed writing ability, and all learning objectives and success criteria are already written. A great lesson for students preparing to take their English Literature GCSE.
Year 7 transition lesson
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Year 7 transition lesson

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A powerpoint with resources helping new year 7 students transition and get to know their form. A wide variety of games and activities to help students settle in.
P4C - Philosophy for children - lesson on gender equality
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P4C - Philosophy for children - lesson on gender equality

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A fun, interactive P4C lesson discussing the issue of gender equality. Included in the pack is a workbooklet with a Do Now activity to encourage own opinion, two resources (including one more challenging article for top sets/stretch and challenge) and discussion points. This will help students analyse non fiction texts whilst forming their own opinion and justifying it. Great lesson to link to sexism in literature and film, as well as considering the working world and society around them.
WJEC/EDUQAS Poetry Anthology Mock exam Paper-Ozymandias
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WJEC/EDUQAS Poetry Anthology Mock exam Paper-Ozymandias

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Following the structure, format and wording of the WJEC/EDUQAS literature exam paper, I have created a mock paper using Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley for students to practice exam responses. Included in the resource is an essay planning sheet to help students consider their answer and time their writing.
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