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Currently teaching English at secondary level. Producer of both KS3 and KS4 English Language and Literature resources.

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Currently teaching English at secondary level. Producer of both KS3 and KS4 English Language and Literature resources.
No Problem by Benjamin Zepheniah
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No Problem by Benjamin Zepheniah

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Lesson tailored towards the Edexcel Conflict Poetry Anthology collection. Includes: Relevant context to the poem Notes on the form and structure of the poem In depth analysis of poem, with fully animated annotations for each stanza Learning Objectives: AO2: Analyse how language, form and structure are used to create meanings and effects, using relevant subject terminology where appropriate (15 marks) AO3: Show understanding of relationships between texts and the contexts in which they are written (5 marks) Useful for initial teaching of the poem, plus revision sessions.
Edexcel Conflict Poetry Intro and Cousin Kate
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Edexcel Conflict Poetry Intro and Cousin Kate

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Introduction to the Edexcel Poetry Anthology for GCSE English Literature, as well as annotations for the poem Cousin Kate. Includes: Breakdown of Literature Paper 2 Relevant context to the poem Notes on the form and structure of the poem In depth analysis of poem, with fully animated annotations for each stanza Learning Objectives: AO2: Analyse how language, form and structure are used to create meanings and effects, using relevant subject terminology where appropriate (15 marks) AO3: Show understanding of relationships between texts and the contexts in which they are written (5 marks) Useful for initial teaching of the poem, plus revision sessions.
Exposure by Wilfred Owen
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Exposure by Wilfred Owen

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Lesson tailored towards the Edexcel Conflict Poetry Anthology collection. Includes: Relevant context to the poem Notes on the form and structure of the poem In depth analysis of poem, with fully animated annotations for each stanza Learning Objectives: AO2: Analyse how language, form and structure are used to create meanings and effects, using relevant subject terminology where appropriate (15 marks) AO3: Show understanding of relationships between texts and the contexts in which they are written (5 marks) Useful for initial teaching of the poem, plus revision sessions.
Gothic Fiction Wuthering Heights (Character)
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Gothic Fiction Wuthering Heights (Character)

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Lesson developed as part of a year 8 introductory module to Gothic Fiction. Lesson starts with a ‘gothic scrabble’ activity to encourage pupils to develop their vocabulary and expand their writing choices (thesauruses are useful to support this task). Pupils will learn some background about the author Emily Bronte and consider the social/historical context of the novel by exploring why she wrote under a pseudonym. When reading an extract from the novel, pupils will focus on how the writer presents the character of Heathcliff, using evidence to back up their ideas. WAGOLL’s used to show pupils how to explore language in depth. Differentiated task to assess pupils understanding of the text. Learning objectives: To use interesting vocabulary choices. To explore language choices used by a writer. To demonstrate an understanding of a character.
A Christmas Carol Stave 3 (Part 2) REVISION
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A Christmas Carol Stave 3 (Part 2) REVISION

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Used with a middle ability year 11 class. Learning Objectives: To read and understand Stave 3 of the novel. AO1 To explore the importance of the Cratchit family. AO2 To consider how the theme of social responsibility is presented *Ignorance and Want worksheet not provided due to copyright. Resource reduced in price as a result. Whole text question on social responsibility provided as exam practice.
A Christmas Carol Stave 3 REVISION
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A Christmas Carol Stave 3 REVISION

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Used with a middle ability year 11 class. Learning Objectives: To read and understand Stave 3 of the novel. AO1 To consider the presentation of the Ghost of Christmas Present. AO2 Ghost of Christmas Present worksheet provided on PowerPoint (best printed in A3) with weather extract provided for students to consider mood/atmosphere in the first part of this stave.
Romeo and Juliet Social and Historical Context Round Robin Task
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Romeo and Juliet Social and Historical Context Round Robin Task

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Ideal for KS4 teaching and revision sessions. PowerPoint presentation and Word Document resource for Round Robin activity - more suited for pupils who have read the majority of the play, although can easily be adapted. Learning objective: To show an understanding of the relationships between texts and the context in which they were written (AO3). Aim of lesson: To discuss pupils prior knowledge of the Elizabethan era and any contexts relevant to the play, teacher-led coverage of basic social/historical context related to Elizabethan performance and then student-led activity where pupils will select explicit information and relate to their knowledge and understanding of events within Romeo and Juliet.
Gothic Fiction Dorian Grey (Setting)
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Gothic Fiction Dorian Grey (Setting)

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Lesson developed as part of an ‘Introduction to Gothic Fiction’ module delivered to year 8. Aim of module: to familiarise pupils with the conventions of Gothic Fiction and develop analysis skills (Language AO1). Lesson Objectives: To continue to develop our understanding of the conventions of a gothic setting. To comment on the language used in a gothic extract.
Poetry: I wanna be yours by John Cooper Clarke
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Poetry: I wanna be yours by John Cooper Clarke

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GCSE poetry lesson to support Edexcel Relationships Poetry Anthology. Learning Objectives: AO2: Analyse how language, form and structure are used to create meanings and effects, using relevant subject terminology where appropriate (15 marks) AO3: Show understanding of relationships between texts and the contexts in which they are written (5 marks) Focus on diction and comparison to ‘She Walks in Beauty’ by Lord Byron.
An Inspector Calls L4 Mrs B and Eric
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An Inspector Calls L4 Mrs B and Eric

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Used as a revision lesson for a middle ability year 11 class. Learning Objectives: To read, understand and respond to the play (AO1) To use quotations to support interpretations (AO1) To show an understanding between the play and its context (AO3) Lesson activites include: discussion of key terminology, class reading, exemplar response with mark scheme for student’s to assess and improve.
A Christmas Carol Stave 3
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A Christmas Carol Stave 3

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Second half of stave 3. Learning Objectives: To read and understand Stave 3 of the novel. AO1 To analyse key language features and techniques within the text. AO2 To understand the relationship between the novel and the context in which it is written. AO3 Lesson includes comprehension questions to check students understanding of the novel, differentiated questions to explore the importance of visiting Fred’s house and a worksheet to support the exploration of the characters Ignorance and Want.
Gothic Fiction The Hound of Baskervilles
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Gothic Fiction The Hound of Baskervilles

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Lesson developed as part of an ‘Introduction to Gothic Fiction’ module delivered to year 8. Aim of module: to familiarise pupils with the conventions of Gothic Fiction and develop analysis skills (Language AO1). Lesson based on an extract from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s ‘The Hound of the Baskervilles’, in which the hound is described in detail. Content focuses on how the writer sets the scene and uses language to describe the hound. Lesson Objectives: To demonstrate an understanding of the gothic genre To demonstrate descriptive writing skills To identify language features and comment on their effect
1st Date She 1st Date He by Wendy Cope
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1st Date She 1st Date He by Wendy Cope

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English Literature resource produced to support teaching of the Edexcel Relationships Poetry Anthology (KS4). Learning Objectives: To consider how structure allows the reader to gain different perspectives on a relationship (AO2) To consider the language used to convey thoughts and emotions (AO2) Lesson involves: Pupils exploring the idea of ‘first dates’ and considering the gender differences between males and females. Considering the terms dramatic irony, situational irony, interior monologue and pathos in relation to the poem and its’ central ideas. Analysing the layout and structure of the poem. Considering the language used by the poet. Discussion of context: How has online dating and social media changed the dating game? Resource lends itself to being largely discussion based - pupils can be given time to discuss and analyse aspects of the poem and PowerPoint resource can be used to stimulate and structure feedback.
Ulysses by Alfred Lord Tennyson Poetry KS3/4
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Ulysses by Alfred Lord Tennyson Poetry KS3/4

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Learning objectives: To consolidate our previous knowledge of poetic terminology To comment on the language, form and structure used by a poet to present an important figure To write using a sophisticated and analytical style Lesson facilitates the exploration and analysis of the poem ‘Ulysses’ written by Alfred Lord Tennyson. Lesson includes relevant key terms, contextual information to aid understanding, guidance towards exploring the poems form and structure, plus comprehension questions to aid annotation of the poem. End goal of the lesson is to produce an accurate piece of analytical writing. Exemplars provided to guide students success.
Literacy Quiz (word class, phrases, sentence types)
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Literacy Quiz (word class, phrases, sentence types)

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Learning objectives: To recap word class, syntax and phrases To demonstrate an understanding of grammatical constructions Literacy quiz for recap of key grammatical concepts, including knowledge of word class, phrase types, and sentence types. Ideal for use as an entire lesson, or as separate retrieval/recap tasks as starters or plenaries. Intended for use with Year 7 following teaching of key grammatical concepts, however can be used between ages 11-16. Answers to quiz rounds provided at the end of PowerPoint presentation.
Literacy - Relative Clauses KS3/4
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Literacy - Relative Clauses KS3/4

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Learning Objectives: To develop knowledge of restrictive and non-restrictive relative clauses To use a range of grammatical constructions in writing Lesson originally used as part of a module teaching clause types to Year 7 students. Lesson covers recap of main and subordinate clauses, teaches the identification and classification of relative clauses, as well as identifying the difference between appositives and relative clauses. Can easily be adapted to suit any KS3/KS4 class, alongside study of other texts. Relative clause worksheet also provided.
A Christmas Carol Stave 1 (Part 2) REVISION
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A Christmas Carol Stave 1 (Part 2) REVISION

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Used for a middle ability year 11 set. Learning Objectives: To consider Scrooge’s treatment of others To analyse the significance of Marley’s visit in Stave 1 AO2 To consider the theme of the supernatural in the novel as a whole AO1 Focusing on Marley’s Ghost and the importance of his visit - extract attached for exam practice. Worksheet to support planning of whole text question provided.
A Christmas Carol Stave 2 REVISION
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A Christmas Carol Stave 2 REVISION

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Used with a middle ability year 11 class. Learning Objectives: To explore the presentation of the Ghost of Christmas Past To consider how Scrooge begins to change in Stave 2 To explore the character of Fezziwig and his importance Extract from stave 2 provided for assessment opportunity.
A Christmas Carol Stave 2 (Part two) REVISION
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A Christmas Carol Stave 2 (Part two) REVISION

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Used with a middle ability year 11 class. Learning Objectives: To consider the relevance of visiting Belle in Stave 2 To develop our own interpretations and opinions of the text AO1 To analyse the language, form and structure used by Dickens AO2 Re-cap of Fezziwig, key contextual terms provided to develop students’ understanding and assessment question on the importance of family.
Language of War - The Blitz
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Language of War - The Blitz

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PowerPoint presentation, extract and worksheet exploring language used to describe the London Blitz in the Second World War. Focus on Language skills (AO1, AO2 and AO4). Questions require students to explore how language and structure are used to show the author’s feelings towards the event and exploring how successfully the event is described. Transactional writing task included to encourage students to respond to what they have read. (AO5 and AO6 skills)