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Living Space by Dharker - poetry analysis and write up
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Living Space by Dharker - poetry analysis and write up

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This beautifully presented and detailed lesson on Living Space is suitable for KS4 and KS3 includes: A starter task considering the title (with collaborative learning) A stretch and challenge option Pre-loading vocabulary A context slide relevant to the poem First read of the poem Finding the basics: Who, What, Where, When with collaborative learning embedded and again a stretch and challenge option Answers to the above on the next slide as a check point Key images and messages Analysis of the poem - with animated prompts and questions to challenge student thoughts and links back to the aspire: analysis of language Notes below slides for further teacher annotations/guidance Option support grid to collect evidence and make inferences I do write up of 1 quote/point [Teacher modelled] We do write up You do write up Plenary task
Simile Display
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Simile Display

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A Simile wall display made up of 35 similes from books, films and songs to show students similes are all around us and support them with creative writing. Each simile is on one A4 landscape page on Word.
An Inspector Calls - Scheme of Work
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An Inspector Calls - Scheme of Work

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I created this An Inspector Calls Scheme of Work for year 11 intervention. It has 16 full, beautifully presented lessons on: Plot Mr Birling Lies and Secrecy Background/Context Eva Smith Social Responsibility Mrs Birling Setting Sheila Social Class Eric Morality Gerald Structure Inspector Goole
An Inspector Calls revision flash cards/slides - plot/quotes/theme
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An Inspector Calls revision flash cards/slides - plot/quotes/theme

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An Inspector Calls revision flash cards/slides breaking down the plot into 10 key events to help students revise plot and tailor key events to their exam question. Each key event recalls what happens, has key quotes, stage directions and even comments on structural devices and lanaguage. They also include themes. I also have the same for Macbeth and Jekyll and Hyde. Thanks for looking. - These are editable too :)
Private Peaceful and WW1 Context Pub Quiz KS3 (55 Marks - 5 rounds)
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Private Peaceful and WW1 Context Pub Quiz KS3 (55 Marks - 5 rounds)

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This is a beautifully presented quiz comprising off: Team Names Round 1: Fill in the missing word (Private Peaceful knowledge) (10 Marks) Round 2: True or False Private Peaceful & WW1 Trivia (10 Marks) Round 3: Music Round (Songs are based on themes like brotherhood, courage etc) (20 Marks song + artist) Round 4: Sort Private Peaceful characters in age order (10 Marks) Round 5: Challenge Round (5 Marks)
Eduqas Anthology revision - detailed flashcards for all poems
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Eduqas Anthology revision - detailed flashcards for all poems

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Separated into 3 powerpoints 1. War 2. Love 3. Time/Place/Nature also Power Each flashcard for every poem recalls: - Who, What, Where, When - WHY (writer's message and intentions) - 3 Key quotes - Poem to compare to Great for revision, homework, staff cheat sheets, interventions. Great to print and laminate as ready to revise flashcards.
Mametz Woods by Owen Sheers - analysis and write up. War Poetry
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Mametz Woods by Owen Sheers - analysis and write up. War Poetry

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This beautifully presented and detailed lesson on Mametz Woods suitable for KS4 and KS3 includes A starter task considering the title (with collaborative learning) A stretch and challenge option Pre-loading vocabulary check point A context slide First read of the poem Finding the basics: Who, What, Where, When with collaborative learning embedded and again a stretch and challenge option Answers to the above on the next slide as a check point Analysis of the poem - with annotations and questions to challenge student thoughts and links back to the aspire: analysis of language Option support grid to collect evidence and make inferences I do write up of 1 quote/point [Teacher modelled] We do write up with a stretch and challenge question You do write up with a stretch and challenge question Plenary task
Afternoons by Philip Larkin - analysis and write up
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Afternoons by Philip Larkin - analysis and write up

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This beautifully presented and detailed lesson on Afternoons is suitable for KS4 and KS3 includes: A starter task considering the title (with collaborative learning) A stretch and challenge option Pre-loading vocabulary check point (visual dictionary) A context slide First read of the poem Finding the basics: Who, What, Where, When with collaborative learning embedded and again a stretch and challenge option Answers to the above on the next slide as a check point Key images and messages Analysis of the poem - with animated prompts and questions to challenge student thoughts and links back to the aspire: analysis of language Notes below slides for further teacher annotations/guidance Option support grid to collect evidence and make inferences I do write up of 1 quote/point [Teacher modelled] We do write up You do write up Plenary task
The Manhunt by Simon Armitage an outstanding full lesson with analysis and write up
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The Manhunt by Simon Armitage an outstanding full lesson with analysis and write up

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This beautifully presented and detailed lesson on Manhunt suitable for KS4 and KS3 includes A starter task considering the title (with collaborative learning) A stretch and challenge option Pre-loading vocabulary check point (also good for key images with visuals) A context slide First read of the poem Finding the basics: Who, What, Where, When with collaborative learning embedded and again a stretch and challenge option Answers to the above on the next slide as a check point Key images and messages Analysis of the poem - with animated prompts and questions to challenge student thoughts and links back to the aspire: analysis of language Option support grid to collect evidence and make inferences I do write up of 1 quote/point [Teacher modelled] We do write up You do write up Plenary task
A Wife in London by Thomas Hardy - analysis and write up
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A Wife in London by Thomas Hardy - analysis and write up

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This beautifully presented and detailed lesson on A Wife in London is suitable for KS4 and KS3 includes: A starter task considering the title (with collaborative learning) A stretch and challenge option Pre-loading vocabulary check point A context slide First read of the poem Finding the basics: Who, What, Where, When with collaborative learning embedded and again a stretch and challenge option Answers to the above on the next slide as a check point Key images and messages Analysis of the poem - with animated prompts and questions to challenge student thoughts and links back to the aspire: analysis of language Notes below slides for further teacher annotations/guidance Option support grid to collect evidence and make inferences I do write up of 1 quote/point [Teacher modelled] We do write up You do write up Plenary task
Hawk Roosting - poetry analysis and write up lesson
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Hawk Roosting - poetry analysis and write up lesson

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This beautifully presented and detailed lesson on Hawk Roosting by Ted Hughes is suitable for KS4 and KS3 includes: A starter task considering the title (with collaborative learning) A stretch and challenge option Pre-loading vocabulary A context slide relevant to the poem First read of the poem Finding the basics: Who, What, Where, When with collaborative learning embedded and again a stretch and challenge option Answers to the above on the next slide as a check point Key images and messages Analysis of the poem - with animated prompts and questions to challenge student thoughts and links back to the aspire: analysis of language Notes below slides for further teacher annotations/guidance Option support grid to collect evidence and make inferences I do write up of 1 quote/point [Teacher modelled] We do write up You do write up Plenary task
Ozymandias - poetry analysis and write up
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Ozymandias - poetry analysis and write up

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This beautifully presented and detailed lesson on Ozymandias is suitable for KS4 and KS3 includes: A starter task considering the title (with collaborative learning) A stretch and challenge option Pre-loading vocabulary A context slide relevant to the poem First read of the poem Finding the basics: Who, What, Where, When with collaborative learning embedded and again a stretch and challenge option Answers to the above on the next slide as a check point Key images and messages Analysis of the poem - with prompts and questions to challenge student thoughts and links back to the aspire: analysis of language Option support grid to collect evidence and make inferences I do write up of 1 quote/point [Teacher modelled] We do write up You do write up Plenary task
Woman in Black cover work - 4 ambitious tasks with support
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Woman in Black cover work - 4 ambitious tasks with support

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This woman in black cover booklet gives students 4 tasks they can complete independently whilst also challening their knowledge of the text, understanding of character and setting, in addition to challenging descriptive and transactional writing skills. Tasks include support and challenge/aspire goals. Task 1: Arthur Kipps character profile Task 2: Descriptive Writing of Eel Marsh House with a visual prompt, senses and vocabulary to support and challenge students Task 3: Persuasive Letter to a friend to come stay at Eel Marsh House Task 4: Estate agent task: selling Eel Marsh House
Varied Punctuation Tasks - drill or starter tasks, homework or revision tasks
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Varied Punctuation Tasks - drill or starter tasks, homework or revision tasks

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This resource features 10 engaging tasks focused on mastering varied punctuation, designed to enhance students’ writing skills. Each task includes: A clear explanation of each punctuation mark and its uses. A practical example to illustrate proper application. Brief writing exercises that encourage students to incorporate the punctuation in context. The resource covers a range of punctuation marks, including: Semi Colons: Learn two effective methods for using them. Dashes: Understand how to add emphasis and create pauses. Commas: Explore common misuses and how to avoid them. Colons: Discover two methods for effective usage. Brackets: Use them to add additional information seamlessly. Ellipses: Master the art of creating suspense and trailing off thoughts. Exclamation Marks: Convey strong emotions and excitement. Question Marks: Engage readers with thoughtful inquiries. Finally, the resource concludes with a discussion on the importance of varied punctuation in effective writing.
Eduqas Review Writing - 7 Exam questions and complete lesson with WAGOLLS
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Eduqas Review Writing - 7 Exam questions and complete lesson with WAGOLLS

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Transform your students’ writing skills with this comprehensive Eduqas exam resource! This all-in-one package includess seven expertly crafted exam questions specifically designed for writing reviews, along with step-by-step guidance to help students develop effective writing strategies. Key features of the resource include: Seven possible exam questions that mirror the Eduqas format. Active listening videos to engage students and reinforce key concepts. Planning and layout guidance to help structure their articles effectively. Clear steps and timing suggestions to keep students on track during writing tasks. A student Grade 9 Example on a TV series review A teacher Example on a FILM review SPAG (Spelling, Punctuation, and Grammar) checks to enhance their technical skills. Punctuation challenges to reinforce key skills before each paragraph. A detailed mark scheme for self-assessment, feel free to complete this with rough grade boundaries to help students gauge their performance. This resource can be used as a complete lesson, integrating the “I do - We do - You do” approach for effective learning. It’s also perfect for setting homework assignments It can easily be adapted as a challenge folder on Teams, making it ideal for higher ability classes.
Eduqas Report Writing - 7 Exam questions and complete lesson, revision or homework
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Eduqas Report Writing - 7 Exam questions and complete lesson, revision or homework

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Transform your students’ writing skills with this comprehensive Eduqas exam resource! This all-in-one package includes seven expertly crafted exam questions specifically designed for writing a report, along with step-by-step guidance to help students develop effective writing strategies. Key features of the resource include: Seven possible exam questions that mirror the Eduqas format. Active listening videos to engage students and reinforce key concepts. Planning and layout guidance to help structure their articles effectively. Clear steps and timing suggestions to keep students on track during writing tasks. A student reponse - WAGOLL - Grade 9 (19 out of 20 Marks) SPAG (Spelling, Punctuation, and Grammar) checks to enhance their technical skills. Punctuation challenges to reinforce key skills before each paragraph. A detailed mark scheme for self-assessment, feel free to complete this with rough grade boundaries to help students gauge their performance. This resource can be used as a complete lesson, integrating the “I do - We do - You do” approach for effective learning. It’s also perfect for setting homework assignments It can easily be adapted as a challenge folder on Teams, making it ideal for higher ability classes.
Woman In Black - Pub Quiz - 5 Rounds
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Woman In Black - Pub Quiz - 5 Rounds

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I created this fun Woman in Black quiz for KS3 after completing the scheme of work. However, it could be used with KS4 also. It is beautifully presented and laid out with 5 rounds, check points of scores on the ‘haunted doors’ and a variety of rounds: Round 1: True or Flase Scores on the haunted doors Round 2: Fill in the blank Scores on the haunted doors Round 3: The music round! (Feel free to change a song or two, I have tried to ensure songs are all linked to key ideas or themes but are also modern!) Scores on the haunted doors Round 4: Who said it? Scores on the creepy doors Round 5: The challenge round/tie breakers/toughest/statistics Scores on the haunted doors + winning team Feel free to edit. Please leave me a review on the quiz if you use it with a class. Thank you.