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Most resources I develop are geared towards GCSE 2016-18 (AQA and Edexcel) curriculum and are practical solutions to classroom teaching. I keep most of these black and white for simple/cost-effective print. I read each novel/play/poem and break down into manageable parts. I find this most effective within classrooms where students require chunks of information they can order, in sequence. The 'study-packs' I create can apply to any book/play/poem and provide visual tools for memory recall.

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Most resources I develop are geared towards GCSE 2016-18 (AQA and Edexcel) curriculum and are practical solutions to classroom teaching. I keep most of these black and white for simple/cost-effective print. I read each novel/play/poem and break down into manageable parts. I find this most effective within classrooms where students require chunks of information they can order, in sequence. The 'study-packs' I create can apply to any book/play/poem and provide visual tools for memory recall.
GOTHIC NOVEL - CREATE YOUR OWN
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GOTHIC NOVEL - CREATE YOUR OWN

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A nine-page resource, prints as five-page double-sided. Initially discusses Sir Robert Walpole's 'The Castle of Otranto', then mentions modern-day books influenced by this genre, such as the Twilight series. Provides a template of an 'ancient book' so the students (suited more to KS3) can create a cover/title and a synopsis. The pages then contain 'gargoyles' to suggest the student plans their own Gothic Story and complete this within the lined-pages provided.
METONYMY
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METONYMY

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A single page resource with general description of metonymy (me-tony-my) and its uses.
GCSE POETRY DEFINITIONS (AN A-Z RESOURCE)
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GCSE POETRY DEFINITIONS (AN A-Z RESOURCE)

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An A-Z of 44 poetry forms and types; techniques and figures of speech; rhythm and meter. The resource is set out in a table across four page, so can print as a two page, stapled document with front title sheet.
ENGLISH MEDIA ARTICLE(S) ANALYSIS
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ENGLISH MEDIA ARTICLE(S) ANALYSIS

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Three media extracts. Read and respond with 6 key facts and write a summary using connectives. Elephant seeks out human help. Scientists create brain machine. Students discover new planet.
CONNECTIVES AND IDENTIFYING LANGUAGE FEATURES - HEART OF DARKNESS
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CONNECTIVES AND IDENTIFYING LANGUAGE FEATURES - HEART OF DARKNESS

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A two-page resource analysing three student responses to Heart of Darkness (1902) by Joseph Conrad – later developed as ‘Apocalypse Now’, a film (1979) and a documentary ‘Hearts of Darkness’ (1991) by the Director Francis Ford Coppola. The student is asked to read the extract and respond in their own way to identifying language features, incorporating connectives within their own draft(s).
DESCRIPTIVE WRITING - A TRIP OVERSEAS
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DESCRIPTIVE WRITING - A TRIP OVERSEAS

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The student is asked to look at and discuss the photograph, taken on San Gregorio beach in California. The student is asked to describe their own trip overseas, where they can visit any destination. Useful if this can lead to a discussion relating to the 'wider' geographical picture and lead to some form of research. Additionally helpful if the student can identify their own homeland and find this on a map.
ENGLISH WRITING AND DISCUSSION - THE PLANET IS SLOWLY DYING
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ENGLISH WRITING AND DISCUSSION - THE PLANET IS SLOWLY DYING

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A four-page resource providing reading information relating to Planet Earth and the reality of its demise under the control of human beings. The resource then asks the reader to discuss the facts and construct a piece of writing (within a lined table) to explore the issues facing the current generation and potential routes to explore to improve the planet's chances.
THE HUNGER GAMES - USING YOUR WORDS AS ARROWS AIMED AT A TARGET AUDIENCE
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THE HUNGER GAMES - USING YOUR WORDS AS ARROWS AIMED AT A TARGET AUDIENCE

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Having a command of the English language can be such an enriching experience. Travelling from place to place, or from country to country around the world, the extent of your vocabulary and how you chose to make it work for you, can make a real impact on how your life develops. An innovative resource which prints as a seven page booklet with each page containing the image of a quiver. The student labels the quiver, e.g. 'Metaphor', then lists words or a sentence linked to this. After compiling several pages of words associated with each central title, the student uses these to create a speech, with space for Notes, First Draft and Final Draft. The overall idea is that the student recognises the power of words, when used toward a particular 'target' audience.
ENGLISH -  MEDIA EXTRACTS
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ENGLISH - MEDIA EXTRACTS

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Used in June 2016 with Year 8's. Three media extracts. Students identify six key facts from each, then write a 50+ word summary of the article. Worked well in line with discussion relating to sentence-structure and connectives and by media article number three the students ability had vastly improved.
WRITING TO DESCRIBE
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WRITING TO DESCRIBE

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An 8-page resource where the student explores the realities of constructing a basic descriptive written piece, examining the first and third-person perspectives. The resource combines these, with the student completing, throughout 1-2 lessons, a first draft from both literary viewpoints, whilst providing valuable insight into their own lives in a piece entitled: Where I Live. The resource provides Basic, Intermediate and High-Level response to descriptive writing and can be used alongside PP entitled 'Insight' by the same author.
GCSE LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE - STUDENT UNDERSTANDING
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GCSE LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE - STUDENT UNDERSTANDING

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A single-sheet to allow students to see at a glance the 'mammoth' (seven and a half hour) requirement and workload for GCSE 2016+ exams. Includes insight into both Literature and Language, together with Grades, noting what is considered to be a 'good' pass. This could link to the 'Whole Exam Practice' resource depending on your department's choice of texts.