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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.
An Inspector Calls - Gerald - mini assessment KS4
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An Inspector Calls - Gerald - mini assessment KS4

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A plan for a mini assessment about Gerald asking students about their perceptions of Gerald in Act Two of Priestley's play. Good or bad. Essay plan for three paragraphs included. Plus a model paragraph showing students how to write a more detailed paragraph.
Shakespeare The Tempest Act 2 KS3/KS4
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Shakespeare The Tempest Act 2 KS3/KS4

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Focus on Caliban’s soliloquy - a curse on Prospero. Discussing whether Caliban is more than just a beast and how Prospero treats him and how he describes his suffering. Introduction to Stephano and Trinculo and how they are used as comic device Script writing task - create your own comic scene with amusing characters. Year 9 SOW.
Jane Eyre Lowood School food and menus KS3
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Jane Eyre Lowood School food and menus KS3

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7 slides Two extracts from Jane Eyre where the porridge is burnt and the awful food is described with questions on the extracts. Examples of Victorian menus for paupers and orphans. Activity to design your own menu for a ragged school or workhouse. From a Year 7 SOW.
My hobbies KS2/ KS3 /entry level
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My hobbies KS2/ KS3 /entry level

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Whole lesson. Created for an entry level group working on the pscale, but can be used as a shorter activity in English lessons or tutor time for any KS2 or KS3 groups as basis for discussion on hobbies and pastimes. A big list of hobbies is included as a starter. Students have to put in the correct punctuation into the sentences, mind-map their own hobby and write five detailed sentences about it. There is an example of looking at street art. At the end of the lesson, there are prompts for a class discussion and debate on hobbies.
Persuasive techniques KS3 - Billy the dog RSPCA leaflet
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Persuasive techniques KS3 - Billy the dog RSPCA leaflet

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Suitable for Year 7 or 8. RSPCA leaflet about Billy is included with the ppt Introduction to some persuasive techniques such as emotive language. Match up the persuasive techniques with the definition and find examples in the text. Questions on the text Design your own leaflet for an animal shelter in your own town.
Leelas's Friend RK Narayan short story
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Leelas's Friend RK Narayan short story

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The short story has been around for years and was previously set for study for OCR and the old Midland examining boards as part of a GCSE anthology of stories from other cultures. 2018 - This lesson was designed for KS3 however and the students really enjoyed the short story about the servant boy Sidda who is accused of stealing the jewellery. Questions on the story True or false Extended writing task Group work task
Creative writing: homeless diary KS3 KS4
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Creative writing: homeless diary KS3 KS4

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Creative writing - plannng and imagining what it is like to become homeless and where someone might end up and what they might experience. Example paragraph and ideas used Can be used with schemes of work for Stone Cold, Buddy etc, or any other story where a character has to run away. Or as a one off piece of writing.
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.
The Tempest Shakespeare Act 1 Scene 2 KS3/KS4
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The Tempest Shakespeare Act 1 Scene 2 KS3/KS4

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Questions on Act 1, Scene 2 Introduction to Caliban and Ariel Background to James I and witchcraft with links to BBC website Task on jobs for Caliban Extended writing task with scaffolding - letter from Ariel asking to be released from service Homework task 9 slides