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Currently teaching English to 11-16 year olds at an outstanding school. All resources are created to the highest standard, with an easy to follow, colourful, engaging powerpoint.

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Currently teaching English to 11-16 year olds at an outstanding school. All resources are created to the highest standard, with an easy to follow, colourful, engaging powerpoint.
A Midsummer Night's Dream - Act 1 and 2
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A Midsummer Night's Dream - Act 1 and 2

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A range of exciting, fun lessons based on A Midsummer Night's Dream (Act 1 and 2). 1) Writing to argue about who is right in the opening scene 2) Analysis lesson on Helena, Hermia and Lysander 3) Enchanted forest description lesson 4) The Mechanicals - focusing on Pyramus and Thisbe play and Bottom as a character 5) Analysis of Oberon and Titania's argument 6)Analysis of the pathetic fallacy used by Titania 7) News Report of Hermia missing 8) Helena's heartbreak analysis lesson Multiple skills, such as analysis, inference/deduction, writing skills, speaking and listening etc will need to be used.
Simon Lord of the Flies Revision
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Simon Lord of the Flies Revision

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Perfect for KS4 Eduqas/WJEC. A lesson which focuses on tracking Simon as a character from Chapter 1 to his death in Chapter 9. All key quotations/key moments etc included on the table. Can easily be adapted to help a higher ability set as well.
Fred and Fan A Christmas Carol
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Fred and Fan A Christmas Carol

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A revision lesson perfect for KS4. Focuses on every key moment Fred and Fan are mentioned to allow pupils to focus on why Scrooge’s family play a key role in his life and development as a character.
A Christmas Carol Revision Booklet
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A Christmas Carol Revision Booklet

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A handy booklet which allows pupils studying this GCSE text to: Write their own summary for each stave Add key quotations for each character per stave Add key quotations for each theme per stave Examine and practice exam style questions with high level examples included Colourful, adaptable and reduces marking!
Violence in Macbeth - Section B WJEC
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Violence in Macbeth - Section B WJEC

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Aimed for WJEC/EDUQAS GCSE Lesson looks at how to write a successful Section B response to the question “How is violence presented at various moments in the play Macbeth”. Plan included which covers beginning to end of Macbeth, example introduction and example paragraph. All very well structured to help pupils with their writing.
Scrooge's Transformation
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Scrooge's Transformation

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This lesson enables KS4 pupils to successfully track Scrooge’s transformation from Stave 1 to Stave 5. They have to recall which stave each quotation was said in, link the quotations to specific and relevant context and then use the sentence starters and example essay to help them write their own. Perfect for a mixed ability group or for any class who need to focus on revision based tasks ready for GCSE.
Romeo and Juliet - Act 1
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Romeo and Juliet - Act 1

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A range of resources focusing on Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet. All resources are engaging and cater to both creative tasks, as well as analysis and exam style questions with high ability examples included. Can be differentiated and adapted. Planned and taught with the Eduqas exam specification in mind.
ACC - Poverty
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ACC - Poverty

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Lesson designed to cater to low ability GCSE class studying the theme of poverty in ACC. Lesson requires pupils to follow a step by step process of identifying key moments of poverty, matching key quotations to the theme (quotations provided), exploring the quotations and then linking to relevant contextual information (provided). Fits the WJEC/Eduqas GCSE Spec.
A Christmas Carol - Scrooge's Family
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A Christmas Carol - Scrooge's Family

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A lesson which focuses on exploring Scrooge’s family relationships. Pupils are given 5 small extracts, taken from across the novel, and asked to explore what each one reveals about Scrooge’s familial relationships. They are then given some challenging questions at the end of the lesson such as ‘to what extent do Scrooge’s family have a positive influence on his transformation’. A resource which is easily adaptable to fit the needs of your GCSE class.
Varying Your Writing - Board Game
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Varying Your Writing - Board Game

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A handy resource which can very easily be used with both KS3 and KS4. Useful for a class who are struggling to vary their writing. I encouraged pupils to work together on creating an exceptional piece of writing. They roll the dice, move along the board game and take it in turns to add to their piece of writing.
Lord of the Flies Quotation Revision Booklet
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Lord of the Flies Quotation Revision Booklet

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A very handy, colourful booklet which encourages pupils to summarise each chapter as they go and find key quotations for themes and characters, chapter by chapter. Can be used in several ways. 1) Pupils complete independently for revision 2) Reduce marking during lessons and complete with pupils Currently aimed at the Eduqas/WJEC specification.
Chapter 10 - Oliver Twist - Robbing the Old Gentleman
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Chapter 10 - Oliver Twist - Robbing the Old Gentleman

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This lesson involves the pupils using their inference and deduction skills based on Chapter 10 of Oliver Twist. Instead of reading it, they will be given a list of statements from particular characters to figure out what exactly happened and who they think robbed the Old Gentleman. Worked very well with a middle ability year 8 class and they loved using their prior knowledge of the characters to help them figure out the investigation.
Wedding Planning for Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester
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Wedding Planning for Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester

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This lesson aims to get pupils to plan Jane and Mr. Rochester's wedding based on what they know about the characters and their personalities. Tasks include using music to set the tone, figuring out suspects & keeping to a budget for their wedding plan. PowerPoint can be printed and used as the 'wedding planning' brochure and worksheet included.
Mr Rochester - Chapter 14
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Mr Rochester - Chapter 14

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This lesson aims to examine Mr. Rochester's personality in a fun, colourful way and also includes the interesting concept of 'Phrenology'. Worksheet included.
A Christmas Carol - Exam Question on Relationships
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A Christmas Carol - Exam Question on Relationships

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A lesson which allows pupils to recall plot through spotting lies/errors on the PowerPoint. Exam question on relationships with extract included, along with a high level, colour coded response with a worksheet for the pupils to fill in as well. Can easily be adapted to suit lower ability through adapting my response.
A Christmas Carol - Context
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A Christmas Carol - Context

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A lesson focusing on context for A Christmas Carol (Victorian Era). My class were given very specific facts and asked to link to as many key scenes as possible, along with finding key quotations. Worked really well and helped them to remember to link to context for the exam without being overwhelmed by too much information.