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Mastering English

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I'm a published academic/educational author and poet (Unifrog, Original Plus Books, HEB Books, AQA, and Cambridge University Press). I have been an English teacher and Visiting Lecturer for 15 years and am the English Network Co-ordinator for BSME. I'm passionate about pedagogy, particularly metacognition, and always seek to inspire a passion for English in learners of all ages.

I'm a published academic/educational author and poet (Unifrog, Original Plus Books, HEB Books, AQA, and Cambridge University Press). I have been an English teacher and Visiting Lecturer for 15 years and am the English Network Co-ordinator for BSME. I'm passionate about pedagogy, particularly metacognition, and always seek to inspire a passion for English in learners of all ages.
Language Analysis/Narrative Writing lesson based on Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes
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Language Analysis/Narrative Writing lesson based on Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes

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A complete lesson analysing extracts from Ray Bradbury's crossover novel, Something Wicked This Way Comes. Bradbury's rich prose forms the basis of students' exploration of figurative techniques and their effects. The lesson encourages students to explore Bradbury's stylistic choices, such as divergence from conventional grammatical rules, with a view to understanding authorial methods. This lesson assists students with the skills required for AQA Paper 1 GCSE English, in terms of A0s 1,2,5 and 6.
Whole Class Feedback Template - Assessment for Learning tool
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Whole Class Feedback Template - Assessment for Learning tool

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A whole class feedback template designed to facilitate AfL and allow the teacher to feedback to the class in a structured way that can be embedded into daily practice. The template includes sections based on common errors and misconceptions; today's targets; star students; WAGOLL (what a good one looks like), and 'Hall of Fame' to feature a particular student's work. This template has proved incredibly successful with my classes, which I print out and stick in students books as a reminder of the formative feedback given during the course of the term.
Mock Exam (PPE) Feedback Template - GCSE Literature (AQA)
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Mock Exam (PPE) Feedback Template - GCSE Literature (AQA)

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Two adaptable templates already populated with targets addressing common errors and misconceptions. This resource focuses students' attention upon common errors - much like an examiner's report - but in a far more bespoke manner. The first template is designed to feedback to the entire class, the second is designed as a template for students to engage with their individual strengths and weaknesses. I've used this with several classes and it has made a significant impact upon self-reflection and target setting.
The Handmaid's Tale - Metacognitive Mind Palace (Revision aid)
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The Handmaid's Tale - Metacognitive Mind Palace (Revision aid)

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A revision aid based on the principle of the ‘Mind Palace’. Students memorise the respective pieces of furniture and their associated ypoics then recall these in the examination, thus encouraging neuroplascticity and recall in the examination hall. This has proven extremely effective with my KS5 students as a starting point or springboard for their revision.
Key Quotations/Analysis Prompts for the Character of Macbeth
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Key Quotations/Analysis Prompts for the Character of Macbeth

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Designed for KS4 AQA Literature Students. The two sheets guide students through key quotations relating to Macbeth’s character. Difficult quotations are explained and every quotation is accompanied by analytical prompt questions that will facilitate deep learning. An ideal resource to use with higher ability students or as stretch and challenge tasks for mid-ability.
AQA Paper 1 Style Question 2 plus bespoke mark scheme
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AQA Paper 1 Style Question 2 plus bespoke mark scheme

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A complete lesson/mini-assessment with question specific mark scheme designed for students to hone the skills required for Paper 1 Question 2. The question sheet features an extract from Northern Lights and the question focus upon micro-level language analysis of specific lines. The mark scheme has been tailored to both question and extract and exemplifies what is expected for each level. The scaffolded student response is a useful metacognitive tool, demonstrating to students how an analytical paragraph is built. As an examiner and author of GCSE exam papers and mark schemes for PiXL and pedagogical resources for AQA and Cambridge University Press, I designed this task with the application of skills and resultant accelerated progress in mind. Can also be used as a KS3 mini-assessment as part of a fantasy/dystopian scheme, or as resouce to aid KS5 resit students.
Biblical allusion and intertext in Handmaid's Tale: Jezebel
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Biblical allusion and intertext in Handmaid's Tale: Jezebel

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A compendium of biblical references/extracts to enable A-Level students to understand how Atwood uses scriputure to explore extremist views in Gilead. The accompanying questions ask students to consider how religious scripture is used to exhonerate the regime from blame, and how language can be abused/interpreted/appropriated for different purposes.
The Handmaid's Tale: Language, Symbolism and Imagery
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The Handmaid's Tale: Language, Symbolism and Imagery

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A host of resources to accompany the teaching of The Handmaid’s Tale at AS or A Level. These resources are detailed, featuring salient language analysis and provide opportunities for students to apply and synthesize their knowledge of the text.
Edexcel IGCSE English Language Evidence Collection/Portfolio
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Edexcel IGCSE English Language Evidence Collection/Portfolio

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A portfolio designed to gather evidence for teacher-assessed grades in response to the cancellation of exams. Colour-coded and separated into sections for each question, it allows students to collate the best examples of their work to assist the teacher in making judgements. Each section has a copy of the markscheme, relevant AO and example question from a past paper.
Argue/Persuade Non-Fiction/Transactional Writing Exemplar & Scaffold
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Argue/Persuade Non-Fiction/Transactional Writing Exemplar & Scaffold

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A two-page document that constitutes a whole lesson, demonstrating how to plan and respond to a GCSE/IGCSE English Language non-fiction writing task. Purpose: argue/persuade. The resource: explains how to plan effectively (including exemplar plan) details how to structure the entire piece of writing in 6 stages models how to write the first 4 paragraphs invites students to finish the response using the prompts for the final 2 paragraphs