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Resources created by an experienced English Teacher who is both Head of Department and Assistant Principal for English. I have been teaching for 18 years and have resources for KS3, KS4- both EDUQAS and AQA.

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Resources created by an experienced English Teacher who is both Head of Department and Assistant Principal for English. I have been teaching for 18 years and have resources for KS3, KS4- both EDUQAS and AQA.
EDUQAS Lang C2a- How do I compare texts? Lesson 3
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EDUQAS Lang C2a- How do I compare texts? Lesson 3

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EDUQAS Lang C2a- How do I compare texts? Lesson 3- created for year 10 middle ability students. Includes: Lesson objective Differentiated learning outcomes Recap of learning- What are the steps for comparing texts? Activity to discourage device spotting Collaborative reading activity of exam insert (created for lesson in style of EDUQAS C2 paper) Comparison activities Paired writing with mentoring element peer assessment Practice question Peer assessment
EDUQAS GCSE Language C2 A4- Evaluating a text- Lesson 2
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EDUQAS GCSE Language C2 A4- Evaluating a text- Lesson 2

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PowerPoint lesson created to teach evaluation skills. Created for use on EDUAS but could easily be adapted to AQA (or other exam boards) by changing mark scheme slide Includes: PowerPoint and text extract -Differentiated learning outcomes -Learning objective/question -Homework task- You will need access to named text (or my previous evaluation lesson) -Starter- transferable skills task evaluating writer's opinion -Mark scheme unpick -Teacher modelling of evaluation -Turned discussion on what and how - Paired tasks for preparing to write answer to A4 -Individual written task -Self mark and target setting -Self assessment -
How do I evaluate a text? Evaluating 19th century non-fiction texts
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How do I evaluate a text? Evaluating 19th century non-fiction texts

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A lesson created to revise evaluating texts for GCSE English Language 19th and 21st Century non-fiction texts. Created for use with EDUQAS exam board but could be easily adapted to suit other boards. PowerPoint lesson Includes: -Learning objective -Differentiated learning outcomes -Transferable skills group evaluation task -Recap of mark scheme with key parts highlighted an unpicked -A paired tasks to help students prepare a 19th century text for an exam style question on evaluating. -Exam style timed question -Peer assessment and target setting -Improving responses in exam conditions using targets -Peer assessment
Writing to argue- Planning- Are disabled people equal to able bodied people?
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Writing to argue- Planning- Are disabled people equal to able bodied people?

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LO: How do I create a plan for my writing? Used with bottom set year 7 but could easily be adapted for higher ability classes. -Starter: Key words starter -active listening activity on deaf people lip reading -lip reading experiment- required ear plugs! -Planning -planning exemplar -teacher modelling -individual writing task -self assessment
A Girl Like Her- Bullying
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A Girl Like Her- Bullying

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A PowerPoint with activities to teach about both sides of bullying based on the movie, 'A Girl Like Her'. 1 x PowerPoint of activities 1 x notes page for during film 1 x PSHE starter activity
Writing to present a point of view SOL
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Writing to present a point of view SOL

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Used with middle ability year 9 students. Includes reading and writing to argue and persuade activities. Fully differentiated. Used as an introduction to AQA 2015 1-9 papers but could easily be used for generic reading and writing to argue persuade. Contains total of 22 resources 8 lessons 8 x PowerPoints Cost per lesson: 63p
Writing to argue. Are gay people the same as straight people?
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Writing to argue. Are gay people the same as straight people?

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A resource used to explore how it feels to be a homosexual person in a world where heterosexuality is the "norm". Use collaborative learning techniques, video clips and kinaesthetic activities. Created as a second lesson on human rights to use with bottom set year 7, but can easily be made more challenging. Activities include discussing famous homosexuals, keys words, a video on being straight in a gay world, writing to argue toolkit and independent writing task. Colourful and student-friendly.
Introduction to 19th century characters mini SOL
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Introduction to 19th century characters mini SOL

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20 resources: 10 lessons used to introduce 19th century texts to year 8 students. Includes writing assessment. Texts covered/introduced: A Christmas Carol Tess of the D'Urbervilles Silas Marner Wuthering Heights Jane Eyre Frankenstein Robinson Crusoe (obv 18th C)
A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens. Revision lesson 9
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A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens. Revision lesson 9

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LO: Can I make contextual links in my analysis? Includes: -discussion activity on three key theme of novel -sign the sheet/confidence activity -exemplar responses for EDUQAS GCSE English Literature -practice EDUQAS GCSE English Literature question -self assessment
A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens- Revision lesson 16
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A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens- Revision lesson 16

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LO: How do I analyse language and structure? A lesson created prior to an assessment the next day (mock ACC exam- GCSE EDUQAS Eng Lit component 2) Includes: -Exam instructions -exam paper -discussion activity on context of extract within novel -highlighting activity -annotation activity -exemplar plan -advice on essential points to include in responses -self assessment for practice writing