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'Of Mice and Men' quote analysis workbook
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'Of Mice and Men' quote analysis workbook

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This resource helps students analyse major quotes for a range of characters in ‘Of Mice and Men’. First, students are asked to consider the possible meanings of the names of five characters. Then, students carefully read key quotes to answer the questions ‘What does this quote tell you?’ and ‘How does it tell you that?’ This resource would work well as part of a larger ‘Of Mice and Men’ unit.
'The Truman Show' Film Technique analysis
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'The Truman Show' Film Technique analysis

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These resources can be either used as an introduction to film techniques, or as part of a ‘The Truman Show’ unit. It is a workbook based around analyzing the film techniques used in one scene of ‘The Truman Show’. After watching the clip, students define and identify examples of film techniques. Then, using the graphic organizers, students need to consider the purpose of techniques and how they convey information. Finally, as a summative assessment, students individually analyse a new scene of their or your choice. This is about three to four lessons of work, depending on how well your students already know film techniques.
Creating a podcast workbook
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Creating a podcast workbook

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This workbook will take students through the basic steps of creating a podcast. They will select a topic, research and organize their ideas, then write a script with a solid introduction and conclusion and a range of language features. I will also go through a recommended process of recording and editing this podcast.
Pan's Labyrinth film technique analysis
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Pan's Labyrinth film technique analysis

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These resources can be either used as an introduction to film techniques, or as part of a ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’ unit. It is a workbook based around analyzing the film techniques used in one scene of’Pan’s Labyrinth’ . After watching the clip, students define and identify examples of film techniques. Then, using the graphic organizers, students need to consider the purpose of techniques and how they convey information. Finally, as a summative assessment, students individually analyse a new scene of their or your choice. This is about three to four lessons of work, depending on how well your students already know film techniques.
Close reading workbook
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Close reading workbook

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This resource helps students develop their close reading skills. Included are four different texts: The opening of ‘1984’, ‘Dreams’ by Langston Hughes, the opening of ‘On the Road’ and ‘The Pig’ by Roald Dahl. Each text comes with a worksheet that asks students to analyse what they have just read. Worksheets guide students through using reading strategies and examining figurative language. This workbook would fit nicely into a wider reading unit.
World War One poetry analysis
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World War One poetry analysis

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This is a comprehensive workbook focusing on the war poetry of World War One. Included are four worksheets (each at least two pages) and an answer key. Examine the conditions the soldiers faced. Explore the work of Wilfred Owen and Jessie Pope. Analyse the language and purposes of their poetry. Compare and contrast their respective approaches to describing the war.
'Othello' quote analysis
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'Othello' quote analysis

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This resource helps students analyse major quotes for a range of characters in ‘Othello’. First, students are asked to describe the main characters. Then, students carefully read key quotes to answer the question ‘What does this quote tell you?’. This resource would work well as part of a larger ‘Othello’ unit.
Current affairs research project workbook
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Current affairs research project workbook

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This product helps students conduct a research project about a current issue, and then assists them into writing a research report on that topic. This workbook scaffolds students through all the steps of a successful research project, including selecting a topic, creating focusing questions, evaluating sources and analyzing research. The project culminates in students writing a research report.