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Welcome to my online TES shop! With 17 years of experience, I offer high-quality educational resources to secondary and tertiary students and teachers. Here, you'll find resources for language, literature and creative writing!

Welcome to my online TES shop! With 17 years of experience, I offer high-quality educational resources to secondary and tertiary students and teachers. Here, you'll find resources for language, literature and creative writing!
The Morning Sun is Shining by Olive Schreiner - teaching notes
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The Morning Sun is Shining by Olive Schreiner - teaching notes

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Looking for a comprehensive set of notes on Gerard Manley Schreiner’s celebrated poem, The Morning Sun is Shining? Look no further! Our notes are tailored to meet the needs of both teachers and students, providing an essential resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the poem’s complex themes and vivid imagery. Crafted with the classroom in mind, our notes offer a detailed guide to the poem’s structure, style, and literary devices. Whether you’re in search of ideas for classroom activities or require a comprehensive breakdown of the poem’s key elements, our notes have got you covered. But that’s not all - our notes are also an invaluable resource for students, written in clear, accessible language to provide a step-by-step analysis of Schreiner. Our notes help students deepen their understanding of the poem’s underlying themes, and because they are available in PDF format, they can be easily accessed and used for self-study as well. What sets our notes apart from other academic resources is that they are designed to be engaging and thought-provoking, encouraging readers to think critically about the poem and its meaning. So whether you’re a teacher looking to inspire your students or a student eager to explore Schreiner’s work in greater depth, our set of notes on The Morning Sun is Shining is the perfect resource for you. Get your copy today!
Visual Literacy - how to analyse advertisements
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Visual Literacy - how to analyse advertisements

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Looking for notes to help you analyze advertisements? Look no further than our specially designed visual literacy resource! Whether you’re a teacher looking for engaging classroom materials or a student eager to develop your analytical skills, our notes are an essential resource. Our guide is designed to help both teachers and students alike, with helpful tips and strategies for analyzing advertisements through the lens of visual literacy. Whether you’re looking to explore the use of color, typography, or imagery in advertising, our guide has got you covered. As a teacher, you can use our guide as a dynamic classroom presentation, even though it is available in convenient PDF format. Your students will benefit from our engaging and informative content, which includes useful insights for analyzing advertisements. And for students, our guide is the perfect tool for studying the art of advertisement analysis. Our clear and concise content is accessible and easy to follow, providing an overview of the key principles of visual literacy and how they apply to advertising. So whether you’re a teacher or a student, our visual literacy notes focusing on advertising, is the perfect resource to help you develop your analytical skills and gain a deeper understanding of the world of advertising. Get your copy today and start exploring the power of visual literacy!
The requirements for the different types of essays
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The requirements for the different types of essays

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Are you struggling to understand the requirements for different types of essays? Look no further than our comprehensive guide! Our guide provides a detailed overview of the requirements for various types of essays, including descriptive, narrative, argumentative, and discursive essays. As a teacher, you can use our guide as a valuable classroom resource, providing clear and concise explanations of the different types of essays and their unique requirements. The pdf can be used as a presentation in class. Your students will benefit from our informative and engaging content to help them succeed in their essay writing. Whether you’re a teacher or a student, our guide is an essential resource to help you master the art of essay writing. With our help, you’ll be able to confidently navigate the requirements of different types of essays and produce high-quality work that meets or exceeds expectations. So why wait? Get your copy of our guide to the requirements for different types of essays today and start unlocking the secrets to successful essay writing!
Reported Speech/Indirect Speech
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Reported Speech/Indirect Speech

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Looking for a formulaic approach to teaching reported speech that can help students who struggle with this tricky grammar concept? Look no further than our specially designed notes! Our notes are designed to provide a comprehensive overview of reported speech, with a focus on clear explanations and easy-to-follow examples. Whether you’re a teacher looking to support struggling students or a student in need of extra help, our notes are an essential resource. Our formulaic approach provides a step-by-step guide to understanding reported speech, with clear explanations of the rules and common pitfalls to avoid. As a teacher, you can use our notes to provide targeted support to students who need extra help with reported speech. Our notes are designed to be used in the classroom as a presentation, providing a dynamic and engaging resource to help your students master this tricky grammar concept. And for students, our notes are the perfect tool for studying and practicing reported speech. Our clear and concise content is accessible and easy to follow, providing a comprehensive overview of the key principles of reported speech and how to apply them in your writing. So whether you’re a teacher or a student, our formulaic approach to teaching reported speech is the perfect resource to help you master this tricky grammar concept. Get your copy today and start exploring the power of reported speech!
The Author to her Book by Anne Bradstreet - teaching notes
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The Author to her Book by Anne Bradstreet - teaching notes

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Looking for a comprehensive set of notes on Anne Bradstreet’s celebrated poem, The Author to her Book? Look no further! Our notes are tailored to meet the needs of both teachers and students, providing an essential resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the poem’s complex themes and vivid imagery. Crafted with the classroom in mind, our notes offer a detailed guide to the poem’s structure, style, and literary devices. Whether you’re in search of ideas for classroom activities or require a comprehensive breakdown of the poem’s key elements, our notes have got you covered. But that’s not all - our notes are also an invaluable resource for students, written in clear, accessible language to provide a step-by-step analysis of The Author to her Book. Our notes help students deepen their understanding of the poem’s underlying themes, and because they are available in PDF format, they can be easily accessed and used for self-study as well. What sets our notes apart from other academic resources is that they are designed to be engaging and thought-provoking, encouraging readers to think critically about the poem and its meaning. So whether you’re a teacher looking to inspire your students or a student eager to explore Bradstreet’s work in greater depth, our set of notes on The Author to her Book is the perfect resource for you. Get your copy today!
Inversnaid by Gerard Manley Hopkins - teaching and analyses notes
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Inversnaid by Gerard Manley Hopkins - teaching and analyses notes

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Looking for a comprehensive set of notes on Gerard Manley Hopkins’ celebrated poem, Inversnaid? Look no further! Our notes are tailored to meet the needs of both teachers and students, providing an essential resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the poem’s complex themes and vivid imagery. Crafted with the classroom in mind, our notes offer a detailed guide to the poem’s structure, style, and literary devices. Whether you’re in search of ideas for classroom activities or require a comprehensive breakdown of the poem’s key elements, our notes have got you covered. But that’s not all - our notes are also an invaluable resource for students, written in clear, accessible language to provide a step-by-step analysis of Inversnaid. Our notes help students deepen their understanding of the poem’s underlying themes, and because they are available in PDF format, they can be easily accessed and used for self-study as well. What sets our notes apart from other academic resources is that they are designed to be engaging and thought-provoking, encouraging readers to think critically about the poem and its meaning. So whether you’re a teacher looking to inspire your students or a student eager to explore Hopkins’ work in greater depth, our set of notes on Inversnaid is the perfect resource for you. Get your copy today!
Active and Passive Voice - pdf presentation/teacher notes
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Active and Passive Voice - pdf presentation/teacher notes

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Looking for a comprehensive set of notes to help you master the use of active and passive voice? Our specially designed resource is here to help! Whether you’re a teacher looking for engaging classroom materials or a student eager to improve your writing skills, our notes are an essential resource. Our notes provide a detailed overview of both active and passive voice, with useful tips and strategies for understanding when and how to use each form effectively. As a teacher, you can use our notes as an engaging classroom presentation, even though they are available in convenient PDF format. Your students will benefit from our informative and engaging content, which includes clear examples and detailed explanations to help them master the use of active and passive voice. And for students, our notes are the perfect tool for studying active and passive voice. Our clear and concise content is accessible and easy to follow, providing a comprehensive overview of the key principles of active and passive voice and how to apply them in your writing. So whether you’re a teacher or a student, our active and passive voice notes are the perfect resource to help you improve your writing skills and master the art of effective communication. Get your copy today and start exploring the power of active and passive voice!
Sonnet 73 by William Shakespeare teaching notes
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Sonnet 73 by William Shakespeare teaching notes

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This set of notes was designed to be used as teaching notes in the classroom as well as for self-study if necessary. It is in pdf format but can be used as a presentation in class. Both students and teachers should find value in studying these notes on Sonnet 73 by William Shakespeare.
The child who was shot dead by Ingrid Jonker - teaching notes
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The child who was shot dead by Ingrid Jonker - teaching notes

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Looking for a comprehensive set of notes on Gerard Manley Jonker’s celebrated poem, The child who was shot dead? Look no further! Our notes are tailored to meet the needs of both teachers and students, providing an essential resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the poem’s complex themes and vivid imagery. Crafted with the classroom in mind, our notes offer a detailed guide to the poem’s structure, style, and literary devices. Whether you’re in search of ideas for classroom activities or require a comprehensive breakdown of the poem’s key elements, our notes have got you covered. But that’s not all - our notes are also an invaluable resource for students, written in clear, accessible language to provide a step-by-step analysis of The child who was shot dead. Our notes help students deepen their understanding of the poem’s underlying themes, and because they are available in PDF format, they can be easily accessed and used for self-study as well. What sets our notes apart from other academic resources is that they are designed to be engaging and thought-provoking, encouraging readers to think critically about the poem and its meaning. So whether you’re a teacher looking to inspire your students or a student eager to explore Jonker’s work in greater depth, our set of notes on The child who was shot dead is the perfect resource for you. Get your copy today!