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Thank you for visiting my shop. My aim is to provide high quality teaching resources that reduce the need for hours of planning and help learners to achieve their potential in English and English Literature. Please feel free to email me at sdenglish18@gmail.com with any queries, requests or comments.

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Thank you for visiting my shop. My aim is to provide high quality teaching resources that reduce the need for hours of planning and help learners to achieve their potential in English and English Literature. Please feel free to email me at sdenglish18@gmail.com with any queries, requests or comments.
Leaflet Writing for GCSE
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Leaflet Writing for GCSE

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A PowerPoint that covers leaflet writing for GCSE. It is aimed at middle-ability learners working towards an extended response to a task such as ‘Write the text of a leaflet for…’ The lesson covers the purpose and structure of a leaflet Persuasive language features (FOREST) Modal and imperative verbs. Leaflets with a multi purpose. There is an extended writing task at the end where learners have to work out the purpose and audience for themselves. These files were last saved in Office 2016. An alternative to this lesson is available here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/leaflet-writing-for-gcse-public-transport-safety-12002132
Speech Writing for GCSE
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Speech Writing for GCSE

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An extended lesson on writing the text of a persuasive speech, aimed at middle-upper ability GCSE groups. The lesson covers: The purpose of a speech AFOREST techniques inc. a cut-up, match and stick activity Links to example speeches (differentiated for ability) A speech-writing task (differentiated for ability) I would set aside about 2 hours for these activities in total, with approximately 45 minutes dedicated to independent writing. This lesson is not tailored towards any particular board but provides learners with an understanding of what is required when writing a persuasive speech. These files were last saved in Office 2016.
AQA Paper 2 Exam Practice
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AQA Paper 2 Exam Practice

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This Paper 2 exam practice is based on two texts on the theme of women in the workplace. There are all five questions in the style of AQA 8700/2. The sample answers to the reading questions are on an Active Inspire flipchart. You should ensure that you have access to this software before downloading.
GCSE Article Writing Task
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GCSE Article Writing Task

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This lesson is based on the regular Guardian feature ‘A Letter to…’. I have found that it generates some very emotive and well-written pieces, even from the slightly more disengaged. Students read an example, highlighting the areas of strength, before composing a list of their own success criteria. The writing task is to produce their own ‘letter they always wanted to write’ with an opportunity for peer assessment later. The peer assessment is based broadly on the mark scheme for AQA 8700/2 Question 5, but can be adapted for different boards. This file was last saved in Office 2016.
AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2: Comparing 19th and 21st Century Texts
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AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2: Comparing 19th and 21st Century Texts

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A short unit of work that helps to prepare learners for AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2 (8700/2). Source A is an extract from ‘White Slavery in London’, published in 1888. Source B is an article published in 2013 about working conditions in an Amazon warehouse. A link to this is text is provided. The powerpoint contains questions 1-4, each with its own sample answer. If you can obtain a copy of the Paper 1 mark scheme, you may wish to ask learners to mark the sample answers provided. These files were last saved in Office 2016.
An Inspector Calls: Essay Bundle
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An Inspector Calls: Essay Bundle

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Three essays written for learners studying 'An Inspector Calls', ideal for those that would benefit from an insight into some of the play's background influences.
Victorian Morality
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Victorian Morality

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An introduction into Victorian morality. Useful in the pre-reading of Jekyll and Hyde and other 19th Century novels.
Annotated Jekyll and Hyde:  Chapter Ten
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Annotated Jekyll and Hyde: Chapter Ten

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This is an annotated copy of Chapter Ten of ‘Jekyll and Hyde’. The annotations cover some of the more complex terms and historical and biblical references. In order to view the annotations, you will need to ensure that your version of Adobe Acrobat Reader is fully up-to-date. Hover your mouse over the ‘speech bubbles’ to display the annotations. Additionally, ensure that you display the files from Adobe Reader or similar and not your browser.
Match Up the Poetic Devices
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Match Up the Poetic Devices

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A quick match-up activity that encourages learners to work with subject terminology relating to poetry and other texts. The full list of terms is here: Allegory Allusion Ambiguity/Ambiguous Analogy Cliché Connotation/Connote Contrast Denotation/Denote Euphemism Hyperbole Irony Metaphor Oxymoron Personification Pun Paradox Simile
Stanza Length Match Up
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Stanza Length Match Up

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A quick match-up activity that encourages learners to work with terms such as quatrain, cinquain, sestet etc.
How Poets Create Sound
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How Poets Create Sound

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A quick match-up activity that encourages learners to work with the following terms: Alliteration Assonance Consonance Onomatopoeia Repetition Rhyme
The Presentation of Women in 'Jekyll and Hyde'
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The Presentation of Women in 'Jekyll and Hyde'

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An Active Inspire mind map that explores the presentation of women in ‘Jekyll and Hyde’. UPDATE: this Active Inspire file and the other Jekyll and Hyde mind maps are available as screenshots on PowerPoint and as PDFs. If this is a more convenient software choice for you, please download/purchase this resource/bundle and then email me using the address on my store front. Just click on ‘More about this author’.
Applying Knowledge of Stevenson's 'Jekyll and Hyde'
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Applying Knowledge of Stevenson's 'Jekyll and Hyde'

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A sample essay in response to the following question: Read the following passage from Chronicles 16:9. How does it relate to 'Jekyll and Hyde'? 'For the eyes of the LORD range throughout the earth to strengthen those whose hearts are fully committed to him. You have done a foolish thing, and from now on you will be at war.' The response is available on an Active Inspire flipchart and as a Word document. Aimed at higher-attaining Year 11s.
Peachy Paragraphs
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Peachy Paragraphs

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A useful learning mat that provides a guide to writing detailed paragraphs in English Literature. Works as a display or a teaching tool for learners who struggle to write in depth.