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Resources for Scottish secondary school pupils S1 - S6 (but most are also suitable for use in English schools).

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Resources for Scottish secondary school pupils S1 - S6 (but most are also suitable for use in English schools).
Recommended reading S1/2 (age 11-14)
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Recommended reading S1/2 (age 11-14)

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Booklist to support pupils with titles, authors and brief plot summary. A lot of groundwork has gone into this, and it could be amended to suit your class. It includes a range of challenging and easy titles to suit mixed ability classes.
Recommended reading for S3/4 pupils (age 14-16)
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Recommended reading for S3/4 pupils (age 14-16)

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A booklist with titles, author name, and brief plot summary to support pupils in the selection of texts for personal reading. A lot of groundwork has gone into this, and it could be amended to suit your own class. There is a range of challenging and easy texts to suit a mixed ability class. Will print effectively as an A5 booklet.
The Merchant of Venice unit of work
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The Merchant of Venice unit of work

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Lots of resources that I use when teaching 'The Merchant of Venice' to S4 (age 15/16) pupils. Questions on each scene, group discussion tasks on key themes, essay plans on several topics and more...
Sleeping Beauty -  a film study
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Sleeping Beauty - a film study

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a comprehensive unit of study via powerpoint for first and second year secondary school pupils. Includes focus on: genre, conventions, plot, Walt Disney research, discussion tasks, analysis of film, youtube links to documentary, characterisation, themes, music, setting and symbolism. My class LOVED doing this and wrote brilliant film evaluations afterwards.
A Clockwork Orange Introduction
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A Clockwork Orange Introduction

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A powerpoint to introduce Anthony Burgess's 'A Clockwork Orange'. Key information about characterisation, plot, theme, and explanations of dystopia, totalitarianism etc. Youtube links to other supporting materials.
A Clockwork Orange Unit
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A Clockwork Orange Unit

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Developed to support pupils studying 'A Clockwork Orange' for Higher English in Scotland, but suitable for any teachers who want to support pupils in the writing of critical essays based on this text. It includes a pre-reading task based on Blake Morrison's fantastic introduction, and this prepares pupils really well for handling the Nadsat. Also includes discussion tasks, critical essay support sheets, tasks on themes and more...
Song Lyrics Presentation Model
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Song Lyrics Presentation Model

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Teacher model of what is required for pupil presentation about a song that is important to them. Based on 'Fairytale of New York' by the Pogues and Kirsty MacColl.
Critical Essay Novel Study Pupil Project
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Critical Essay Novel Study Pupil Project

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A whole note-taking booklet, with support notes, to help pupils write a novel study on the book of their choice. Covers: plot summary, choosing a focus, genre, structure, setting, characterisation, theme, narrator, and style. This has worked extremely well with my senior pupils.
Close reading word choice exercise
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Close reading word choice exercise

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An excellent resource for getting pupils to analyse the effectiveness of a writer's word choice. A homework sheet with a step-by-step guide to how to tackle each sentence. My pupils' close reading (comprehension/interpretation) marks improved significantly after doing this.
My Left Foot
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My Left Foot

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A Power point with background information about the life of Christy Brown. A great resource for introducing the autobiography or the film.
Romeo and Juliet pub quiz
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Romeo and Juliet pub quiz

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My senior classes absolutely love this team game at the end of studying the text. Five rounds of fun questions, with a bonus anagram round at the end. Answer key provided. A totally riotous lesson (even without beer!)