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Welcome to my Resource Emporium! I currently work part time in an 11-18 secondary school and am an English teacher, Assistant Head of Year, Private Tutor, AQA examiner and Mum. I enjoy making effective, creative, differentiated and aesthetically engaging resources for my students that have been praised as Good and Outstanding in the classroom. I hope you and your students enjoy my lessons, activities and quizzes - if so please leave a review to help other TES buyers!

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Welcome to my Resource Emporium! I currently work part time in an 11-18 secondary school and am an English teacher, Assistant Head of Year, Private Tutor, AQA examiner and Mum. I enjoy making effective, creative, differentiated and aesthetically engaging resources for my students that have been praised as Good and Outstanding in the classroom. I hope you and your students enjoy my lessons, activities and quizzes - if so please leave a review to help other TES buyers!
AQA Aspects of Tragedy Lamia bundle
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AQA Aspects of Tragedy Lamia bundle

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11 lesson bundle enabling for in-depth and comprehensive study of Keats’ Lamia for the Aspects of Tragedy exam. Introductory lesson introduces students to the Tragedy genre with key terminology. Ten lessons offering thorough exploration of the 700+ lines of Lamia. A great variety of differentiated activities, detailed annotation of key passages and supporting critical essays.
Keats Lamia Part II (AQA Aspects of Tragedy)
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Keats Lamia Part II (AQA Aspects of Tragedy)

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Three detailed lessons explaining and analysing Part II of Keats’ ‘Lamia’; providing in-depth A level knowledge to prepare students for the AQA Aspects of Tragedy exam and beyond. Includes key extracts with annotations, stimuli for discussion, questions to encourage independent learning, and thorough explanations of both terminology and classical references. Each lesson has accompanying homework (1 X Critical Reading, 2 X essay question) and a challenge task for more able students. Please see my accompanying Lamia Part I lesson also!
Yule Love This Ultimate Christmas Quiz! NEW 2018 EDITION
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Yule Love This Ultimate Christmas Quiz! NEW 2018 EDITION

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The Completely Christmassy Quiz 2018 is the ULTIMATE end of term quiz! With ten fun yet core subject-inspired rounds and answer slides for peer marking, this will easily fill two lessons and is accessible for all secondary school year groups. Rounds are: Happy NEWS Year 2018, Celebrity Stockings, Festive Fiction, The Questions of Christmas Past, 2018 Masked Movies, Christmas Carol Consonant Conundrum, Cities in the Snow, Seasonal Sums, Global Greetings, Seasonal Sing-along. Creative graphics throughout will keep students engaged. Zip file includes music files, timer and double-sided answer sheet which I’d recommend enlarging onto A3 for each team. Prizes not included I’m afraid! Enjoy!
Introduction to AQA Aspects of Tragedy
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Introduction to AQA Aspects of Tragedy

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An engaging and interactive introduction lesson for the AQA Aspects of Tragedy paper! Begins by comparing features of Comedy and Tragedy before focusing in on exploring the features of both Greek and Shakespearean Tragedy. Includes worksheets to familiarise Year 12 students to Tragedy terminology and a homework task applying Aristotle’s Poetics of Tragedy to modern celebrities. I would recommend also showing students either last year’s paper or the AQA specimen paper alongside this lesson.
Keats' La Belle Dame (AQA Aspects of Tragedy)
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Keats' La Belle Dame (AQA Aspects of Tragedy)

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Three detailed lessons (or two and a homework!) exploring Keats’ ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’. First 1-2 lessons explore: structure and meter key symbols, themes and motifs allegorical and feminist interpretations The final lesson links the poem closely back to the Aspects of Tragedy exam, with a Band 4 example paragraphs for students to discuss and improve.
Keats Lamia Part I (AQA Aspects of Tragedy)
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Keats Lamia Part I (AQA Aspects of Tragedy)

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Seven detailed and differentiated lessons explaining and analysing Part I of Keats’ ‘Lamia’, providing in-depth A level knowledge to prepare students for the AQA Aspects of Tragedy exam and beyond. 50+ slides (along with accompanying resources) including key extracts, detailed annotations, stimuli for discussion, thorough explanations of both terminology and classical references, and ongoing cloze summaries. Challenges for more able students throughout. Please see my accompanying Lamia Part II resource also!
AQA New Spec Power and Conflict Cluster: Blake London
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AQA New Spec Power and Conflict Cluster: Blake London

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Complete lesson including: - close annotation of the poem - vocabulary matching exercise - use of the MITSL framework to offer step-by-step analysis of the poem - key contextual information, including a 4 minute video clip - 'Poet's Profile' to help inform context - three levels of differentiation for main writing task - Peer Assessment plenary - Homework research task linking to the French Revolution
Keats Christmas lesson (AQA Tragedy Poems)
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Keats Christmas lesson (AQA Tragedy Poems)

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Just a simple and fun final lesson before Christmas that helps students recap the four Keats AQA tragedy poems in a 24 question quiz (enabled me to use an advent calendar as prizes for the first student to buzz in with the correct answer for each question). The final slides provide resources for the slightly silly 'Pin the Beard on the Beardsman' as a possible game to finish off the lesson (I enlarged the Beardsman onto A3).
Macbeth Act 1 scene 3: Introducing the Witches and their predictions
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Macbeth Act 1 scene 3: Introducing the Witches and their predictions

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A complete lesson Powerpoint to accompany the reading of Act 1 scene 3. Considers what we expect from witches, Shakespeare's dramatic choices for developing their characters, as well as summarising what exactly it is that they predict for Macbeth and Banquo. Includes starter, reflective plenary, PEE paragraph practice, helpful vocabulary matching exercise and a homework task preparing for the next scene.
WWI What Would You Do? Interactive Roleplay (Private Peaceful)
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WWI What Would You Do? Interactive Roleplay (Private Peaceful)

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This interactive activity encourages students to place themselves in the footsteps of young soldiers during WW1, guiding them through the choices and key events that faced young men: from signing up right through to the war’s end in 1918. It deals with key topics including conscription, conscientious objectors , trench foot and the Battle of the Somme. The powerpoint basically works like an educational version of the ‘choose your own adventure’ books! Students are given three ‘choices,’ each of which are hyperlinked to allow them to choose their own individual experience of WW1. Depending on time, you can let several different students play or play as a class by voting and going with the majority. I’ve used it many times throughout my career, as a contextual activity alongside teaching war poetry or Michael Morpurgo’s Private Peaceful, as well as when teaching both Year 6 and Year 7 History.
Dragons' Den Speaking and Listening/Persuasive Writing mini-SOW
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Dragons' Den Speaking and Listening/Persuasive Writing mini-SOW

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Mini Speaking and Listening/Persuasive Writing SOW designed for KS3 classes. Based around Dragons’ Den and designing their own products and includes key persuasive writing techniques. Mini SOW: Lesson 1: Persuasive Techniques Lesson 2: Intro to pitching/what makes an effective pitch Lesson 3: Designing your own product Lesson 4-5: Writing your own pitch (Differentiated scaffolds provided) Lesson 6-7: Speaking and Listening success criteria/Presenting/Peer Assessment I personally used as a mini-project during the summer term.
Internet Safety/ Cyber Bullying Assembly
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Internet Safety/ Cyber Bullying Assembly

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A complete Powerpoint I used for Key Stage 3 and 4 assemblies, including slideshow, funny video clip and sound effects. Final slides introduce an idea for a whole school/year group competition. Would be ideal to use to for a whole school or Year Group Anti-Bullying/Cyber Safety week.
AQA New Spec Relationships cluster: Mew The Farmer's Bride
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AQA New Spec Relationships cluster: Mew The Farmer's Bride

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Whole lesson powerpoint includes: - starter activities looking at use of archaic language/plot of the poem - contextual information on Charlotte Mew - double-sided worksheet encouraging students to retrieve key quotations/begin to analyse - extension activities for more able students investigating narrative voice/ use of analogy within the poem - stanza-by-stanza annotations to consolidate understanding of the poem - hand out for students exploring Mew's use of the ballad structure
AQA New Spec Relationships cluster: Duffy Before You Were Mine
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AQA New Spec Relationships cluster: Duffy Before You Were Mine

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Complete lesson powerpoint on Before You Were Mine. Includes some contextual/structural notes but also designed to encourage independent thinking and for students to make their own annotations/colour codings onto their copy of the poem. Resource includes an additional worksheet (preferably to be enlarged to A3) comparing with Heaney's Follower which could then be used to plan a practice essay using the MITSL structure; this could be set as a homework or used for a follow up lesson.
MACBETH Act 4 sc i Apparitions and Equivocation for AQA new spec
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MACBETH Act 4 sc i Apparitions and Equivocation for AQA new spec

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Lesson focuses on Act 3 sc. v and Act 4 sc. i introducing the characters of Hecate and the Apparitions and their link to the key theme of Equivocation in the play. This was an observation lesson and resources were praised as Outstanding, so there is differentiation throughout to challenge the more able in my mixed ability group. There is quite a lot of content so I have included my lesson plan but there is scope to adapt it to your own teaching style; more time could be spent looking at Act 3 sc. v and expanding on AO2 ideas in the Hecate’s soliloquy activity so some teachers may choose to spread this over two lessons if you have the time. Some teachers may also choose to revisit the A3 sheet after reading Act 5 depending on how much of an overview your students already have of the play’s ending.
AQA Literature Paper 1 Macbeth Revision Guide
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AQA Literature Paper 1 Macbeth Revision Guide

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A document I designed to guide my students through Section A of AQA's Literature Paper 1. Would work well if printed as a stapled booklet or pages could be printed individually to complement a number of revision lessons/homeworks. Includes: - an overview of this section of the exam - an annotated example answer - the step-by-step approach to this question I have used to scaffold for my mixed ability group - a mock exam question - a step-by-step planning sheet, ideal for less able students (or could be planned in class then written up for homework) - a scene-by-scene summary of the play that I wrote to help my group revise the overall structure of Macbeth
Macbeth Act 5 (AQA GCSE Literature Paper 1)
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Macbeth Act 5 (AQA GCSE Literature Paper 1)

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Learning Objective: To understand how Shakespeare creates tension in the build-up towards the final battle. A lesson with 2 accompanying worksheets, guiding students through Act 5 sc. ii to Act 5 sc. v and helping them begin to evaluate the ending of the play. Resource focused on developing AO2 for the AQA GCSE Literature Paper 1.
Macbeth Act 5 sc. 1:  AO2 skills worksheet (AQA Literature Paper 1)
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Macbeth Act 5 sc. 1: AO2 skills worksheet (AQA Literature Paper 1)

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- Differentiated worksheet guiding students to make meaningful annotations on Lady Macbeth's dialogue in Act 5 scene 1. - Includes two annotation/colour coding tasks and an extension task. Will fill a whole lesson alongside the reading of the scene. - Analyses Shakespeare's language and structural choices (AO2 - 12 marks on the exam). - Could easily be used as a springboard/planning sheet for writing up an extract-based exam question in the style of AQA Literature Paper 1 as a follow up lesson or homework task.
Jekyll and Hyde Key Vocabulary (6 weeks ongoing homework task)
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Jekyll and Hyde Key Vocabulary (6 weeks ongoing homework task)

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Difficult but essential vocabulary selected from all 10 chapters of the novel. Organised into 6 weekly homework sheets, that can be embedded easily into a scheme of work and set alongside the reading and teaching of the novel. Students need to research definitions and revise the words for a weekly spelling test.