Examiner created, trialled before posting and always update with any changes. Paid reviews rewarded with any resource under £5 free-heavily animate PPTs with step-by-step/click-by-click organisation and if there's anything I can make more visually enticing - I will. Download some of my free resources to see the quality, as I put the time and effort in to ensure free and paid resources are worthwhile.
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Examiner created, trialled before posting and always update with any changes. Paid reviews rewarded with any resource under £5 free-heavily animate PPTs with step-by-step/click-by-click organisation and if there's anything I can make more visually enticing - I will. Download some of my free resources to see the quality, as I put the time and effort in to ensure free and paid resources are worthwhile.
Requests, fixes or complaints: leckyletters@gmail.com using 'TES Shop' in the subject bar.
This is a colourful collection of text extracts and exam-style questions for Paper 1 - Creative Reading & Writing.
4 sets of 4 on A3 for the reading questions - 16 micro mocks = 64 questions in total + 16 mini extracts. This one also comes in a rainbow pack which removes the opportunity for a challenging jigsaw activity because each line is a unique colour/shade.
2 sets of 4 on A4 for Q5 - 8 images and 2x cards for each - one based on description, the other: narration.
Best to be printed and laminated so that they can be reused without the risk of wear and tear. Each set for Section A - has a unique colour so they can be double-sided and kept like a pack. Just print pink/green & blue/yellow - printing from the word doc.
They look great as in the photograph preview image but, printing them off single-sided means having the ability to use 4 sets at once, with four small groups and we now have a few sets in a drop-in room so students can just choose some to revise with.
The set with four blocked colours also make a good jigsaw puzzle, as all texts have matching questions, to start a revision session. Students need to match the questions with each text - basic comprehension
Can be used in workshops or given to students to take home and use for revision/practice.
Paper 2 now in my shop! =-)
All images from pixabay.com - where all images are free, no questions asked…even for commercial purposes!
Spook your students!
Covering Technical Accuracy for AQA 8700 but can also be used for FS English L1/2.
Includes a multitude of tasks and activities and doesn’t really need a handout. Fully animated with step-by-step/click-by-click animations so it is easy to see and easy to follow…
Includes:
Spelling Strategies Reminder
Vocabulary Boosting
Grammatical Structures
Punctuation.
Complimented by my free SPaG Worksheet collection!
See individual resources for details.
This set includes a booklet, answer booklet PDF which can easily be displayed for peer marking. It goes through all major punctuation marks and has some more grown up texts for students to explore.
This features two articles covering writer’s views of The Simpsons.
Ease your students into comparisons with this guided session, animated - click-by-click/step-by-step for ease of use. It has animated annotations, planning strategies and examples - as well as example comments.
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Just a short lesson to go over matching vocabulary to Genre and making creating writing a little more sophisticated.
It is fully animated and has tasks for students throughout.
Want to challenge your students to write in a more sophisticated and perceptive way? Want to impress observers with your natural embedding of maths?
There is a reason some find English difficult and, more often than not, it’s because they think they can’t do it. They think it’s difficult - like maths can be. However, this lesson could change all that and help your students realise how easy it is because we are programmed to do it!
This 3 hour lesson is split across two 1.5hr sessions and includes formative tasks and homework. There are detailed animations to provide a number of different examples of patterns across language and structure, using shapes and images and text boxes in a visually pleasing manner.
There are no handouts with this as students are encouraged to write down some notes and small quotes and to take pictures with their smart devices.
It also includes a short TED Talk clip teaching you how the human brain is programmed to recognise patterns…
This 2-3hr HALLOWEEN-themed session has basic terms revision for Language & Structure, exemplar comments, mark schemes, guided tasks covering both questions and is animated with step-by-step/click-by-click animation.
Features texts and embedded mini clips from Disney’s Hocus Pocus and the sequel & Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas - no internet connection required! There are timers on independent tasks and a matching, colour-coded handout with anything needed to complete tasks.
Homework slide with a short task linking to AO4 but can easily be deleted and/or replaced for your own scheme.
It can also be split into two sessions for both parts of AO2.
THIS can be used as an introductory session or extension one. It has a set of 3 car ads embedded for the starter activity - Evaluate which car is best.
Fully animated with the mark scheme and a set of 3 evaluation statements which are different in complexity. The text extract is from Helen Simpson’s ‘Constitutional’ - a little story called ‘The Door’. Use the exam-style tasks in class and as homework for further practice.
Introduce your students to the significance of narrative expositions with this collection of famous movie openings. Be aware that this was created with adults in mind so there is quite a selection of them and you can therefore skip/delete any you deem to be inappropriate.
Mainly used as a group discussion tool for those who are disengaged - Film and Music can be more engaging for 16-18 resits, too.
Students are to take note of each opening - Asking:
What makes the opening interesting?
How are we introduced to characters/setting?
Are there any pivotal events which might foreshadow later events?
Are there any interesting plot devices?
What contrasts are present?
Generic markers present?
Helps students to understand how much they can talk about in just the exposition of every narrative.
Linking to Paper 1, Question 3 - this worksheet has 4 narrative expositions and grids for students to organise their ideas. It pushes them to make one main point about how interesting the opening is and then explain how the reader is affected, whilst using three quotes/key words or phrases to evidence it.
I usually use it as a stretch and challenge exercise, in extra revision sessions or as bookends to a session.
The PPT is a recent thing which allows it to be used as a more inclusive lesson. It offers a strategy to aim for 8 minutes and as much of a sophisticated answer as possible.
Based on the visits of two presidents from recent times and the 1980s, to the UK, this full intro/revision set has over 30 slides and an original exam-style paper, as well as the sources on an A3 sheet for pair/group annotation work. There are example answers which are based on different questions and an opening to a Q5 response.
Run the fully animated slide show to see how it all moves in Office 365. There is also a card matching game built into an intro to Q4. Each examplar is based on a different question to what is in the paper itself and so there is plenty for students to model their own responses upon.
Fun Starter Task for Paper 1 - Question 3 - Endgame Trailer with second annotated answers video.
Printable game cards - set of 4 with a mixture of different features.
This uses a character from GOT books and a couple of other famous text examples, with animated annotations and analyses of foreshadowing.
One is annotated and the final one is blank which also comes in A4 PDF.
The penultimate task can be group annotations, pairs or individual and then finally provide the structure question to write an exam-style response for assessment purposes.
Finally, there is a foreshadowing grid for extension, which is guided for less able students. This guidance can be removed for more able students.
I have a sample pair of these in my shop for a clear preview.
The texts are pretty small on the paper 2 ones but people have generally found them okay to read. I’ve added a larger version of the Hair Paper 2 Micro Mock - just in case.
These Micro mocks are editable and if you want to reword/change questions then Word documents are also available - after purchase via email. Just send a request to leckyletters@gmail.com with a screenshot of your receipt.
This is a local text as I am a St. Helens lad and source A is very relevant to our locality. However - it’s not a bad little resource for comparing language use over time and comparing the perspectives.
The comparison mark scheme is included and a choice of two Source B documents - one which is accompanied by a video which I embedded so that one can teach even with a loss of internet connection. The video is a historical marvel to watch. The students will have a good laugh at it…
It uses a planning sheet which will help some students guide their writing and structure their response.
There is also a detailed commentary on an example, triangulated response to Paper 2 - Question 4.
Halloween themed resources bundle with 3 separate lessons and a pair of revision worksheets for Paper 1.
Covers AO2 and AO6,
See individual resources for details…
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These are great for a revision workshop session but one was made for an assessment revision session near Halloween. As you will tell, I’m sure. A range of paper 1 questions on each. I’ve also had them on walls and got groups to write on laminated copies with dry-wipe pens from which they took pictures and used the notes to create full answers.
GCSE English Language basics session. Looking at connotations and denotations in preparation for language analysis.
It looks at:
Synonymy
Antonymy
Denotations
Connotations
Single Word Analysis
Touches on the explanation of figurative features.
QUITE DETAILED & FULLY ANIMATED!
An introductory session or revision session that will run over perspectives and writing to persuade and express opinion.
It lasts a good 1.5-2hrs
Encourages Opinion
Group Discussion Prompts
Popular Music
Lyrics Analysis
Embedded Music
Language Analysis
Extension Task
Lyrics and Images will also cover British Values, Inclusion and present opportunities to promote acceptance of others. ‘Silence’ covers antiviolence and the attitude to learn from others mistakes and ‘I Know You’ criticises drinking culture.