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I live in Zimbabwe. My resources are clear and concise which makes marking quick and easy.
Figures of speech Revision
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Figures of speech Revision

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The correct use of figures of speech is essential for good creative writing. This is a revision exercise. It contains definitions of figures of speech. The worksheet requires pupils to identify the figure of speech in a sentence and then write an example of their own. There are 10 examples. There is an answer sheet.
Hello Halloween!
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Hello Halloween!

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A simple exercise. Find the meanings of 15 words associated with Halloween Exercise in table form. A good vocabulary list ahead of a composition or poem. An answer sheet is included.
The Wind is A Woman - An Exercise on Contrasts and Figures of Speech
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The Wind is A Woman - An Exercise on Contrasts and Figures of Speech

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This exercise contains a passage where the wind is personified as a woman. There is some interesting vocabulary that your pupils might not know the meaning of. They will need to find the meaning of eight words. There are 5 contrasts for the pupils to identify and explain. They need to identify 3 similes in the passage. They need to explain whether the personification is effective and why. An ANSWER SHEET is included.
Writer's Effects:  the Wily Witch
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Writer's Effects: the Wily Witch

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The Wily Witch This is a practical example of how to clearly show pupils how easy Writer’s Effects really is. The lesson consists of a passage full of figures of speech and effects and also a sheet with possible answers. Begin the lesson by setting the scene: Place a broomstick in the corner of the classroom and wear a witch’s hat. Draw a cauldron on the board or have a pot on a desk. Print out the requisite words: OWEE - Overview, Words, Explanation and Effects. Use the passage to demonstrate how to cast a spell on ‘Writer’s Effects’ to defeat it once and for all. Throw each word into the pot as you demonstrate what to do. You don’t have to do the practical side - it will work without it too!
Cool Christmas Activity Sheets
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Cool Christmas Activity Sheets

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This bundle is a lifesaver for tired teachers and pupils! It contains a Christmas Word search, word scramble, crossword, colouring picture and a ‘12 days of Christmas’ sheet with a daily activity for the build up to Christmas. Answer sheets are given for the word search etc. It will keep your pupils busy for when you need a break.
ALLITERATION, ASSONANCE AND ONOMATOPOEIA (sound devices)
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ALLITERATION, ASSONANCE AND ONOMATOPOEIA (sound devices)

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This* 'BUNDLE ’ includes four worksheets which can act as revision exercises or as homework assignments. There is a worksheet for each of the sound devices: Alliteration, Assonance and Onomatopoeia and then one which is a combination of all three. The one which is entitled ‘Crawlie Cemetery’ asks the students to identify these figures of speech. This is a useful bundle when teaching figures of speech.
Onomatopoeia ( Sound devices)
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Onomatopoeia ( Sound devices)

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This resource is an ideal revision or homework exercise. There are 15 examples to be completed. The correct words are given so that the students can learn how to use onomatopoeia correctly.
WRITER'S EFFECTS - Connotations
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WRITER'S EFFECTS - Connotations

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Students find it very difficult to create an image from words alone. It seems that starting off with simple and practical examples right from the beginning is an effective method of teaching Writer’s effects. The worksheet that is included will serve to reinforce your lesson.
SUMMARY CHECKLIST: IGCSE ENGLISH 0500
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SUMMARY CHECKLIST: IGCSE ENGLISH 0500

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SUMMARY CHECKLIST Once comprehensive notes have been given to students and explained, this checklist can be used for study purposes. The illustration will be an easy reminder of what is necessary to write a successful summary. The explanation is simply explained.
FIGURES OF SPEECH DEFINITIONS
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FIGURES OF SPEECH DEFINITIONS

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FIGURES OF SPEECH DEFINITIONS This exercise can be used when introducing figures of speech. It gives definitions for: Comparisons: Simile Metaphor Personification Sound Devices: Alliteration Assonance Onomatopoeia
THE HYPHEN
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THE HYPHEN

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This is a revision exercise once the hyphen has been taught. There are ten examples which show why the hyphen is used and the pupils have to insert it in the correct position.
Figures Of Speech.
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Figures Of Speech.

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This is a revision exercise for Figures of speech. Metaphors, similes, personification, onomatopoeia and alliteration are included. The pupils are required to identify the correct figure of speech. There are fifteen examples.
Prefixes
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Prefixes

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This exercise teaches the pupils the prefixes bi, tri and quad. Modes of transport are used to show the meaning of bi, tri and quad from the number of wheels on each cycle. A worksheet is included which will require the pupils to use a dictionary to find the correct prefix for ten examples. This exercise is suitable for eleven to twelve year old pupils.