AQA Romeo and Juliet Revision WorkbookQuick View
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AQA Romeo and Juliet Revision Workbook

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A 51 page workbook to revise Romeo and Juliet in preparation for the new AQA English Literature GCSE. There is a summary and extract from each scene, with a selection of extract based tasks. The majority of the tasks can be self-assessed in class to minimize marking, and this could be used either as ongoing homework or independent classwork.
DNA Dennis Kelly Scheme of Work for KS3Quick View
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DNA Dennis Kelly Scheme of Work for KS3

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A fully resources SOW for Kelly's play DNA aimed at KS3. The scheme is designed to prepare students for Literature Paper 1 modern texts, and works with these style questions and skills in mind throughout. There are 15 lessons in total, and 4 homework tasks.
Boys' Mental Health AssemblyQuick View
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Boys' Mental Health Assembly

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Assembly for boys' only on mental health, breaking the stigma and talking to people about your feelings. Starts with The Cure 'Boys Don't Cry', and then uses topical issues on Prince William and Harry to guide discussion around mental health for men. Two videos, ways to support and statistics. Should last a 20 minute assembly.
Assembly on the importance of sleepQuick View
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Assembly on the importance of sleep

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Inspired by BBC's Panorama, this assembly looks at the importance of young people getting enough sleep and the consequences of not getting enough. Perfect for either a full assembly or a tutor time activity.
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PEA Paragraphs Introduction

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An introduction to writing PEA paragraphs using an extract from Malorie Blackman's 'Noughts and Crosses'. The lesson talks through the PEA structure, gives a model and provides sentence starters for PEA.
The Sign of the Four Homework Revision WorkbookQuick View
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The Sign of the Four Homework Revision Workbook

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A workbook on The Sign of the Four designed to act as revision guide. For each chapter there is a summary of events, and then tasks based on one extract. The tasks are mostly suited to be self/peer assessed, with the exception of two paragraph tasks.
Writing to Argue - Three LessonsQuick View
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Writing to Argue - Three Lessons

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Three lessons on Writing to Argue, designed for the new AQA GCSE, but adaptable for KS3. Covers: - Purpose, Audience, Form - Building arguments - Structuring responses - Proof reading work - Basic SPAG - Writing for the online form - AFOREST
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Stella in A Streetcar Named Desire

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Lesson on the character of Stella in Streetcar. Aimed at AS for OCR, but easily adaptable to any exam board. Includes a workbook for analysis of the language, structure, and form of Stella's key scenes.
Colour Coded Exemplar Responses for Literature Paper 2Quick View
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Colour Coded Exemplar Responses for Literature Paper 2

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Example responses to Literature Paper 2 (An Inspector Calls and Power and Conflict Poetry - AQA). Each response is colour coded to show where it has hit the success criteria in order to show student how they can improve the content of their work.
All Blacks Assembly on CharacterQuick View
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All Blacks Assembly on Character

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Inspired by the All Blacks an assembly on being the best and working as part of a team. Complete with videos and tips - perfect for a 20-30 minute assembly for any year group. 'Leave the jersey in a better place.'
GCSE Language Starter ActivitiesQuick View
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GCSE Language Starter Activities

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Around 25 starters for the GCSE Language papers (designed for AQA). Each has a short extract and then one of the exam style questions with space for 5 minutes speed planning in order to get students familiar with each of the questions in the exam.
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Fears in Solitude - Coleridge

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A lesson on Fears in Solitude by Coleridge for AS level study. L.O. to explore Coleridge’s use of verse form to present his ideas in Fears in Solitude; to present understanding of Coleridge’s opinion on war in a coherent argument. Complete with an exam style question for discussion and group work.