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I am an experienced English teacher of both Literature and Language, and also Classical Studies at High School level. You will find text-based resources for novels, poetry, plays and film study in my shop for Years 7 - 13. The resources are generic to the text so are suitable for any curriculum. I am also a passionate believer in effective literacy learning hence the emphasis on phonics resources in my shop.

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I am an experienced English teacher of both Literature and Language, and also Classical Studies at High School level. You will find text-based resources for novels, poetry, plays and film study in my shop for Years 7 - 13. The resources are generic to the text so are suitable for any curriculum. I am also a passionate believer in effective literacy learning hence the emphasis on phonics resources in my shop.
Literary Techniques in Satirical Writing Flashcards
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Literary Techniques in Satirical Writing Flashcards

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23 flashcards designed to help students revise the literary techniques used in satirical writing. I used this resource when teaching Juvenal’s Satires but the cards could also be used for teaching satire as part of a creative writing unit. Flashcards include (examples): Parody Invectives Sarcasm Imperatives Epigrams Apostrophe (not the punctuation mark) Circumlocution Ridicule Antithesis
The Aeneid, Book 2
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The Aeneid, Book 2

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12 colorful revision cards for Book 2 of Virgil’s Aeneid. Questions require a mix of closed, short answers and extended explanations.
The Aeneid, Book 3
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The Aeneid, Book 3

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12 revision cards on Virgil’s Aeneid, Book 3. Questions ask for short, one word answers and extended responses. Ideal revision resource once students are familiar with the story.
The Propylaea
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The Propylaea

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7 slide Power Point on The Propylaea. Key information provided as part of the Athenian Architecture in the 5th Century unit.
Ancient Rome: Chariot Racing
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Ancient Rome: Chariot Racing

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12 slide Power Point on the popularity of chariot racing in Ancient Rome. The Power Point gives information on: Public opinion How the racing stables system worked Who competed What happened on race day
The Aeneid, Book 5
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The Aeneid, Book 5

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12 revision cards on Virgil’s Aeneid, Book 5. Questions ask for short, one word answers and extended responses. Ideal revision resource once students are familiar with the story.
The Aeneid, Book 4
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The Aeneid, Book 4

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12 revision cards on Virgil’s Aeneid, Book 4. Questions ask for short, one word answers and extended responses. Ideal revision resource once students are familiar with the story.
10 x Athenian Architecture & Sculpture Revision Templates
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10 x Athenian Architecture & Sculpture Revision Templates

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10 pack of worksheets for students to complete on Athenian Architecture and Sculpture. Structures include: The Parthenon Athene & Marsyas The Eleusis Relief Mourning Athene Diskobolos The Karaytids The Erechtheion Temple of Nike Propylaia Tyrannicides Similiar revision question for each; some are asked to provide information about the myth connected to the structure where relevant.
The Aeneid, Book 6
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The Aeneid, Book 6

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12 questions on Virgil’s Aeneid. Ideal for group or independent revision once students are familiar with the text / chapter.
The Aeneid, Book 7
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The Aeneid, Book 7

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12 questions on Virgil’s Aeneid, Book 7 Ideal for group or independent revision once students are familiar with the text.
Literary Terms in Epic Poetry
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Literary Terms in Epic Poetry

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20 flashcards that focus on literary terms in epic poetry. These cards are designed to complement reading Homer’s The Iliad and The Odyssey, helping students to revise the key terms. An independent or group mix and match activity for students if the cards are pre-cut.
Daedalus & Icarus: Reading Comprehension & Literacy Skills
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Daedalus & Icarus: Reading Comprehension & Literacy Skills

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Original retelling of the timeless myth from Anicent Greece, along with original depictions of the characters, this comprehension focuses on comprehension skills and identifying word classes and language techniques. 6 page PDF showcasing the story in colour (ideal for projecting). 27 page PDF containing the story, questions for students and answers in worksheet format. Three discussion questions at the end. This resource has been designed not only to develop comprehension skills but to help students become more aware of language devices / techniques used in text.
Gods, Heroes and Monsters: Who's Who?
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Gods, Heroes and Monsters: Who's Who?

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6 worksheets in this PDF file. Students have to match the picture to the short description given. Sheet 2: additional Greek god match up Sheet 3: Monster / creature match up Sheet 4: Women of the Greek myths Sheets 5: Match the monster to the conquering hero Sheet 6: Roman gods. Exactly the same as the Greek one except names have been interchanged. Ideal research or revision task for students who are studying the Greek myths and legends.
The Odyssey: Where have you been?
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The Odyssey: Where have you been?

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A revision activity for Homer’s Odyssey. This can be used for classroom display, group or individual activity. Students have to arrange the map to reflect Odysseus’ journey. Number the places according to when they were visited (some may have two numbers) A Dear Diary template has been included for the written task where Odysseus describes the place, what happens, who was involved and how did he feel about the experience. This activity works well as a group task where each group is given 2 - 3 places to describe. Great for revision. PDF file.
Classroom Display: Annotated poem 'Pegasus'
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Classroom Display: Annotated poem 'Pegasus'

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9 page PDF file. Eleanor Farjeon’s poem ‘Pegasus’ is revived through annotation of language features. This can be used as a visual display in the classroom or as a scaffolded ‘how to annotate’ exercise. A copy of the poem is provided free of annotation. Annotated copy also provided (not all language features have been identified, examples only.) A digital design of Pegasus included. Pitched towards Year 9 / KS 3 level. A3 size.