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Hi English teachers!! We are all so busy and I am finding TES is a great new place to share resources and cut down on planning. Here I will post resources for the new GCSE specifications. I teach AQA Eng Lang and Lit - Jekyll, Inspector, Power and Conflict, Xmas Carol. I teach OCR A Level Literature and igcse resit. I also have lots of KS3 resources and starter activities which can be used for KS2 or KS3. I hope you find something of interest.

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Hi English teachers!! We are all so busy and I am finding TES is a great new place to share resources and cut down on planning. Here I will post resources for the new GCSE specifications. I teach AQA Eng Lang and Lit - Jekyll, Inspector, Power and Conflict, Xmas Carol. I teach OCR A Level Literature and igcse resit. I also have lots of KS3 resources and starter activities which can be used for KS2 or KS3. I hope you find something of interest.
The Flowers in Town
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The Flowers in Town

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Reading questions and writing task based on Stanley Cook’s poem about flowers growing on an old site where there used to be houses. KS3 or KS2.
A Doll's House Henrik Ibsen A Level English Literature introduction
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A Doll's House Henrik Ibsen A Level English Literature introduction

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Background and initial introduction to the play for new A Level, geared towards OCR but can be used for anyone wanting to study the play. 18 slides with information on social and historical context, themes, Well Made Play, features of Naturalistic Drama, focus on initial scene and stage directions. Some tasks including homework for students.
Homes under the creepy hammer  - Gothic conventions - KS3 - ghost stories
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Homes under the creepy hammer - Gothic conventions - KS3 - ghost stories

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Fun task based on the conventions of Gothic literature, geared towards KS3. Based on Homes under the Hammer, create an advertising display for a creepy, haunted house that will be on display in an estate agent’s window in your local area. Students then write a fuller description of a ghost that haunts the property Examples given for students to design their own advert and to invent a ghost that haunts the property
Charles Dickens - A Christmas Carol - introduction - Stave One
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Charles Dickens - A Christmas Carol - introduction - Stave One

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Thorough introduction to A Christmas Carol by Dickens. Geared towards KS4 19th century Literature text. My exam board is AQA but can be used with any exam board. 20 slides KS4 assessment objectives Language to describe Scrooge and Marley in Stave One Background to Victorian beliefs and superstitions Dickens and the Victorian Gothic 7 deadly sins Several questions and tasks, drama role play/script as an extension task I hope you find this a useful introduction to the novel. Can be used for KS3 also, (perhaps removing the 7 Deadly sins if too scary). Enough here for 2-3 lessons. I will upload the rest of the Staves.
Colossal sea monster KS3 or KS2 media texts/fantasy/mythology
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Colossal sea monster KS3 or KS2 media texts/fantasy/mythology

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A media text which focusses on facts, opinions and bias. The text is included on the slides and can be easily printed out for students to annotate. Students can then design their own prehistoric monster, and write a newspaper report about their creature. Can be used in varying SOWs and for different year groups. At least two lessons of activities.