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WRITEhere-writeNOW study packs are designed to support learning in the classroom, consolidate knowledge#, encourage students to think critically and engage in creative activities aligned to the topic of study. #completed work should always be kept for revision Importantly, WRITEhere-writeNOW resources are ideal for working independantly and remotely. Additionally, these resources are ideal for online catch-up work, given to early task finishers in class or to be assigned for homework.

WRITEhere-writeNOW study packs are designed to support learning in the classroom, consolidate knowledge#, encourage students to think critically and engage in creative activities aligned to the topic of study. #completed work should always be kept for revision Importantly, WRITEhere-writeNOW resources are ideal for working independantly and remotely. Additionally, these resources are ideal for online catch-up work, given to early task finishers in class or to be assigned for homework.
Exploring Themes, Symbolism & Motif in Macbeth
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Exploring Themes, Symbolism & Motif in Macbeth

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WRITEhere-writeNOW study packs are designed to support learning in the classroom, consolidate knowledge# and encourage students to think critically and engage in creative activities aligned to their topic of study. #completed work should always be kept for revision. This resource adheres to the principles outlined in the UK Department for Education programmes of study for English & Drama: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/244215/SECONDARY_national_curriculum_-_English2.pdf Namely that, studies of English Language & Literature will support students to be able to write well so that they can communicate information and concepts, as well as their thoughts, feelings and ideas to others. Literature can be one of the best sources, enabling students to learn how language works using WRITEhere, writeNOW with a selection of the work from well known writers, while at the same time increasing access to higher levels of vocabulary. Reading critically and engaging in analysis using the resources available in WRITEhere, writeNOW gives students opportunities to gain knowledge, build on what they already know and prepare them to engage in higher and deeper levels of learning. Using WRITEhere-writeNOW your students will be able to actively engage in learning by exploring well-known literary texts using visual literacy skills and applying imagination and creativity. Learning how to use the skills of language could not be more important, WRITEhere, writeNOW.
Creative Writing - Violent Blood!
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Creative Writing - Violent Blood!

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These stimulating worksheets come in three packs; a complete teacher resource (including all six characters) and two for students with different characters in each. Each student pack has three characters to help focus creativity, with an extensive amount of guiding questions to support critical thinking. Scenario and setting ideas are also included with storyboard planning sheets to enable extended narrative writing. Students can choose to focus on a single character-led story. or combine two or three characters into a single narrative. For students with focus issues teachers can, of course, give students a single character sheet to help with concentration. Suitable for Key Stage 2-4 students. Watch out for the ‘Building a Narrative’ student resource, coming soon. WRITEhere, writeNOW study packs are designed to support learning in the classroom, consolidate existing knowledge and encourage students to think critically. Made to support independent work WRITEhere, writeNOW resources are also ideal for working collaboratively. Additionally, these resources are excellent for online catch-up work, given to early finishers in class or assigned as homework. Using WRITEhere, writeNOW students will be able to actively engaging in critical thinking, applying and using imagination and creativity. Enabling students to ‘show what they know’ by completing verbal, visual and/or video* presentations of their completed work, will also help build confidence. WRITEhere, writeNOW materials adhere to the principles outlined in the UK Department for Education programmes of study for English: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/244215/SECONDARY_national_curriculum_-_English2.pdf Learning how to use the skills of language could not be more important, WRITEhere, writeNOW.
Writing to Describe Characters
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Writing to Describe Characters

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WRITEhere-writeNOW study packs are designed to support learning in the classroom, consolidate knowledge# and encourage students to think critically and engage in creative activities aligned to their topic of study. #completed work should always be kept for revision Importantly all WRITEhere-writeNOW resources are ideal for working independantly and remotely. Suitable for Key Stages 2-4 students. This resource is aimed at engaging students in descriptive writing using prior knowledge of Macbeth, as an added support. Teachers of ambitious students may want to allow students to apply the skills of inference and deduction, if they have not yet studied Macbeth. Additionally, these resources are ideal for online catch-up work, given to early task finishers in class or to be assigned for homework. Using WRITEhere-writeNOW your students will be able to actively engage in learning by exploring well-known literary texts using visual literacy skills and applying imagination and creativity. To enable your students to ‘show what they know’ students should be given opportunities to complete verbal, visual and/or video* presentations, which should also help build confidence. *making a film of themselves presenting their results, for example using CLIPS by Apple, a free, easy to use app that helps students produce high quality results, using an iPhone or iPad. WRITEhere, writeNOW materials adhere to the principles outlined in the UK Department for Education programmes of study for English: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/244215/SECONDARY_national_curriculum_-_English2.pdf Namely that, studies of English language & literature will support students to be able to write well so that they can communicate information and concepts, as well as their thoughts, feelings and ideas to others. Literature can be one of the best sources, enabling students to learn how language works using WRITEhere, writeNOW with a selection of the work from well known writers, while at the same time increasing access to higher levels of vocabulary. Reading critically and engaging in analysis using the resources available in WRITEhere, writeNOW gives students opportunities to gain knowledge, build on what they already know and prepare them to engage in higher and deeper levels of learning. Learning how to use the skills of language could not be more important, WRITEhere, writeNOW.
Knowing the Tragedy of Macbeth - a story timeline
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Knowing the Tragedy of Macbeth - a story timeline

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An in-depth visual learning resource and revision aide for the play Macbeth. Suitable for Key Stages 3&4 Ideal for all students, including kineasthetic and visual learners. Three levels of differentiated support and challenge - Strive for lower-level students, Aspire for mid-level and Pursue for higher-level learners, enabling all students to do well. Written in student friendly language. A3 full-colour poster base to facilitate classroom display. Three levels of student workbook are included and a teachers book containing all student resources. WRITEhere-writeNOW study packs are designed to support learning in the classroom, consolidate knowledge# and encourage students to think critically and engage in creative activities aligned to their topic of study. #completed work should always be kept for revision Importantly all WRITEhere-writeNOW resources are ideal for working independantly and remotely. Additionally, these resources are ideal for online catch-up work, given to early task finishers in class or to be assigned for homework. Using WRITEhere-writeNOW your students will be able to actively engage in learning by exploring well-known literary texts using visual literacy skills and applying imagination and creativity. To enable your students to ‘show what they know’ students should be given opportunities to complete verbal, visual and/or video* presentations, which should also help build confidence. *making a film of themselves presenting their results, for example using CLIPS by Apple, a free, easy to use app that helps students produce high quality results, using an iPhone or iPad. WRITEhere, writeNOW materials adhere to the principles outlined in the UK Department for Education programmes of study for English: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/244215/SECONDARY_national_curriculum_-_English2.pdf Namely that, studies of English language & literature will support students to be able to write well so that they can communicate information and concepts, as well as their thoughts, feelings and ideas to others. Literature can be one of the best sources, enabling students to learn how language works using WRITEhere, writeNOW with a selection of the work from well known writers, while at the same time increasing access to higher levels of vocabulary. Reading critically and engaging in analysis using the resources available in WRITEhere, writeNOW gives students opportunities to gain knowledge, build on what they already know and prepare them to engage in higher and deeper levels of learning. Learning how to use the skills of language cannot be more important, WRITEhere, writeNOW.
Knowing Holes part 2 of a Study Buddy
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Knowing Holes part 2 of a Study Buddy

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WRITEhere-writeNOW study packs are designed to support learning in the classroom, consolidate knowledge# and encourage students to think critically and engage in creative activities aligned to their topic of study. #completed work should always be kept for revision Importantly all WRITEhere-writeNOW resources are ideal for working independantly and remotely. Additionally, these resources are ideal for online catch-up work, given to early task finishers in class or to be assigned for homework. Using WRITEhere-writeNOW your students will be able to actively engage in learning by exploring well-known literary texts using visual literacy skills and applying imagination and creativity. To enable your students to ‘show what they know’ students should be given opportunities to complete verbal, visual and/or video* presentations, which should also help build confidence. *making a film of themselves presenting their results, for example using CLIPS by Apple, a free, easy to use app that helps students produce high quality results, using an iPhone or iPad. Suitable for Key Stage 2&3 students. Part 1 contains a series of pre-reading activities, supported by a completed example to enable students to engage in inference & deduction. Part 2 includes: Writing in-role Critical thinking Visual mapping Guided letter writing A drawing task Knowledge retention Drama extension activity Vocabulary support Can be used to record in lesson study activities to consolidate learning & as an aide memoir. WRITEhere, writeNOW materials adhere to the principles outlined in the UK Department for Education programmes of study for English: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/244215/SECONDARY_national_curriculum_-_English2.pdf Namely that, studies of English language & literature will support students to be able to write well so that they can communicate information and concepts, as well as their thoughts, feelings and ideas to others. Literature can be one of the best sources, enabling students to learn how language works using WRITEhere, writeNOW with a selection of the work from well known writers, while at the same time increasing access to higher levels of vocabulary. Reading critically and engaging in analysis using the resources available in WRITEhere, writeNOW gives students opportunities to gain knowledge, build on what they already know and prepare them to engage in higher and deeper levels of learning. Learning how to use the skills of language cannot be more important, WRITEhere, writeNOW.
Holes Pre Reading Activities
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Holes Pre Reading Activities

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PRE-READING Pre-reading activities help learners prepare for what they will read. It can engage students in predicting the characters, setting or action. By completing pre-reading tasks learners can also anticipate the kind of language, vocabulary, and even grammar they will find in the text. This kind of active preparation can improve students’ understanding by activating prior knowledge, at the same time generating interest and motivating them to read. This resource is ideal as preparation for reading the novel. Supported by a completed example with sample questions & answers, There are four front covers for students to practice inference and deduction, writing about what they think will happen in the novel. Initially the focus is on exploring the shapes, sizes, colours, proximity and position of the images/things. For example on page 2, the size of the shovel (spade), it’s place above everything and how it is shown in detail. Students should write about the effects on readers. Ambitious students will want compare & contrast 2 front covers and include symbolism. WRITEhere-writeNOW materials adhere to the principles outlined in the UK Department for Education programmes of study for English: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/244215/SECONDARY_national_curriculum_-_English2.pdf Namely, studies of English language & literature will support students to be able to write well so that they can communicate information and concepts, as well as their thoughts, feelings and ideas to others. Literature can be one of the best sources, enabling students to learn how language works using WRITEhere-writeNOW with a selection of the work from well-known writers, while at the same time increasing access to higher levels of vocabulary. Reading critically and engaging in analysis using the resources available in WRITEhere-writeNOW gives students opportunities to gain knowledge, build on what they already know and prepare them to engage in higher and deeper levels of learning. Learning how to use the skills of language efffectively cannot be more important than it is now with WRITEhere-writeNOW.
Novel Pre-reading Activity Books
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Novel Pre-reading Activity Books

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A great pre-reading introduction to reading the novel to encourage active and thoughtful reading. Six pages suitable for KS2, KS3 and KS4 students, dependant on teacher assessment of ability. With a focus on the natural pre-existing ability and preference for students to visually engage. Most popular novels read at school are included in this series of 15 guides/workbooks, including KS2, KS3 and some KS4. Using visual stimuli these novel specific guides encourage students to engage in deduction and inference, as well as critical and analytical thinking. Giving students visually stimulating front covers, each workbook contains either four or five different choices. Students are presented with a series of questions to answer which can be used to promote discussion in pairs, groups or the whole class. There are opportunities for students to write their own questions & answers, to then challenge each other. In addition, the ideas generated in preparing to read the novel can provide a foundation for analytical writing when reading the novel has finished. Guidance sheets are included for the multiple meanings of colours, and the symbolism of objects. These guide/workbooks present more able students with opportunities to compare and contrast the effects on readers of more than one front cover. Differentiation is by outcome.
PRESS DAY - A Whole School, All-Day Event
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PRESS DAY - A Whole School, All-Day Event

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Press Day, (Making the News) To give all your students the whole day to practice and show their communication skills, conduct research, use language, write specifically, work in a team and build confidence. This whole-day event aims to actively engage students in using their learning. Engaging in the process is key, NOT the outcome! Critical thinking, creativity, and working to a deadline are key elements that students can experience. Every student will have opportunities to take on responsibility and support other students. Resources in the pack - 28 pages: Covers every aspect of tabloid & broadsheet newspaper production. SUPPORT FILES: Job descriptions & checklists for every newspaper job; Journalist Photographer Editor Layout Artist Marketing (Ads) Info sheets: Press Vocabulary Research docs Comprehensive ‘How to’ for students Staff support info STAFF: You can have a lot of fun adopting a character and role-playing, in response to answering the ±persuasive questions of students, or not! I could come to your school and do this as CPD to take staff through the process, or lead the day with your students at your school. 1 A3 paper folded in half gives 4 A4 sides to fill with news, per newspaper group. This should be enough of a challenge. PLEASE READ: This event has been successfully run in 2 of my former schools with great engagement and fun for both staff and students. Backed by Media degree and press experience, in the UK and abroad.
Getting to Know Shakespeare and Macbeth
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Getting to Know Shakespeare and Macbeth

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WRITEhere-writeNOW study packs are designed to support learning in the classroom, consolidate knowledge# and encourage students to think critically and engage in creative activities aligned to their topic of study. #completed work should always be kept for revision Importantly all WRITEhere-writeNOW resources are ideal for working independantly and remotely. Suitable for Key Stage 2&3 students. This resource gives students a simple, fun and interesting introductIon to the life of Shakespeare and an opportunity to get to know the basic events in Macbeth. Can be used as study progresses to build an aide memoir or completed at the end of each topic to consolidate learning. In additIon, the results will provide excellent classroom display material. Simple visual images are used to make this resource accessible, therefore easier to understand and memorable for all learners. Additionally, these resources are ideal for online catch-up work, given to early task finishers in class or to be assigned for homework. Using WRITEhere-writeNOW your students will be able to actively engage in learning by exploring well-known literary texts using visual literacy skills and applying imagination and creativity. To enable your students to ‘show what they know’ students should be given opportunities to complete verbal, visual and/or video* presentations, which should also help build confidence. *making a film of themselves presenting their results, for example using CLIPS by Apple, a free, easy to use app that helps students produce high quality results, using an iPhone or iPad. WRITEhere, writeNOW materials adhere to the principles outlined in the UK Department for Education programmes of study for English: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/244215/SECONDARY_national_curriculum_-_English2.pdf Namely that, studies of English language & literature will support students to be able to write well so that they can communicate information and concepts, as well as their thoughts, feelings and ideas to others. Literature can be one of the best sources, enabling students to learn how language works using WRITEhere, writeNOW with a selection of the work from well known writers, while at the same time increasing access to higher levels of vocabulary. Reading critically and engaging in analysis using the resources available in WRITEhere, writeNOW gives students opportunities to gain knowledge, build on what they already know and prepare them to engage in higher and deeper levels of learning. Learning how to use the skills of language could not be more important, WRITEhere, writeNOW.