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I provide resources mainly for English (IGCSE and GCSE content), but also post useful Drama resources. There are also brand new English-with-Media resources to choose from, and many materials such as assemblies and certificates that could prove useful to Head of Years. All resources are differentiated appropriately and labelled with key year groups.

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I provide resources mainly for English (IGCSE and GCSE content), but also post useful Drama resources. There are also brand new English-with-Media resources to choose from, and many materials such as assemblies and certificates that could prove useful to Head of Years. All resources are differentiated appropriately and labelled with key year groups.
Analysing an Essay Lesson
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Analysing an Essay Lesson

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An excellent, high level lesson on critical analysis, with a focus on Albert Camus’ ‘The Myth of Sisyphus’. Perfect for a non-fiction SOW. Key concepts include: Existentialsm, futility, absurdism and nihilism. Key technique focused on: Extended metaphor
Researching Articles Lesson
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Researching Articles Lesson

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This lesson is for KS4 students preparing to write their own analytical response in essay form. However, this gives them even more freedom and independence by asking them to find their sources, and formulate their own essay questions.
Conversational Writing Lesson
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Conversational Writing Lesson

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Topic: Debates in Science - how far is too far? Resource: A conversation between two female scientists about the ethics of ‘designer babies’ Task: Construct a conversational piece, using the resource as inspiration. Resources included
People and Places Poetry: 18 lesson Bundle
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People and Places Poetry: 18 lesson Bundle

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This SOW contains 3 lessons each on the following poems: Storm on the Island, Wind, Hurricane Hits England, London, In a London Drawing Room, and Blessing. Suggested Order: Week One: Storm on the Island Week Two : Wind Week Three: Hurricane Hits England Week Four: London Week Five: In a London Drawing Room Week Six: Blessing
Drama: 'Dara' Context and Act 1-2
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Drama: 'Dara' Context and Act 1-2

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These 3 lessons allow students to understand the context behind the play ‘Dara’, and act out the first two scenes of play. Students will also be trained to answer GCSE style questions/complete analysis tasks in order to prepare for a component 1 paper (the 2020 Cambridge IGCSE past paper).
Fun English: Fantasy Board games
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Fun English: Fantasy Board games

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In this lesson, students can use the template to make their own board game based on a fantasy book of their choice. I give them two examples: Harry Potter and Lord of The Rings, but students can choose any book! Lesson comes with resources.
Romeo and Juliet Escape Room
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Romeo and Juliet Escape Room

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This fun task will test students’ problem solving and memory skills. This escape room is accessible for grades 6-8, while still providing enough challenge for some sets in year 9 and 10 to enjoy. The lesson includes: Level One: Unlocking Juliet’s Diary Level Two: Love Letter Clues Level Three: Mixing a Death Potion Level Four: Key to Escape Teacher instructions and answers can be found in the resources section of the Ppt. from slide 7 onwards.
Tess of The D'Urbervilles: Plot and Themes
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Tess of The D'Urbervilles: Plot and Themes

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This is the first in a Tess of The D’Urbervilles SOW, but can easily be a stand alone lesson. Perfect for students aged 16-18 who are learning about English literature from the Romantic/Industrial era. Further info and tips in the PDF preview, also included!
Disaster Writing: Group Project
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Disaster Writing: Group Project

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This project, best delivered to KS3, contains enough content to cover a week of learning. Included is a teacher instruction pack that contains the learning goals. In this presentation are: 5 activities 6 resources Problem solving skills Planning skills Descriptive writing First person narrative Characterisation
Ramadan Calendars Lesson
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Ramadan Calendars Lesson

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One lesson, Two resources (a calendar and prompt cards), 8 slides. This lesson, students will: Learn about the core tenets of Ramadan Consider acts of kindness and charity Create ‘acts of care’ calendars for a working wall. Though, of course, students may not be religious - it is still important to consider how acts of selflessness can help the community! Students will create their own ‘acts of care’ calendar, in which they consider gestures of charity, self-care and kindness towards family and friends that they can enact throughout the month of Ramadan. Don’t forget to leave a review if you liked this resource.