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I am an English, Media and Film Studies Teacher. All my resources aim to be inclusive and exciting for students and for teachers. With my love of educational research, I have tried to apply pedagogical practices to the resources created. Please leave me review and comment - would love to make improvements!

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I am an English, Media and Film Studies Teacher. All my resources aim to be inclusive and exciting for students and for teachers. With my love of educational research, I have tried to apply pedagogical practices to the resources created. Please leave me review and comment - would love to make improvements!
Macbeth Exam Revision Booklet (AQA)
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Macbeth Exam Revision Booklet (AQA)

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This Macbeth exam booklet is jam packed with a range of learning activities. From scaffolded exam practice questions, to embedded context sheets - this booklet has 34 pages of everything a student needs to succeed in the exam! FIVE exam practice questions Modelled examples to ‘make better’ Memory recall activities Context sheets embedded throughout Key quotations Effect on the audience Answering the exam question 30 day revision challenge. AND MUCH MORE!
Innovate Issue 5
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Innovate Issue 5

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Here is our latest ISSUE 5 of Innovate journal. A journal that shares, publishes and celebrates the research of teachers! Take a read of all the fantastic research conducted by teaching practitioners from all over the world! If you aren’t already, follow us on Twitter @innovatejournal to be up-to-date with all our work!
Reading Log Book
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Reading Log Book

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This reading log book is designed to encourage young people to engage with fictional texts. Brilliant for all age groups!
A Christmas Carol (AQA) Redemption
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A Christmas Carol (AQA) Redemption

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These presentation slides, worksheet and self-reflection sheet has been designed to warm up exam skills. This lesson work well as starter and a way to consolidate the basic! The exam question is: **Starting with this extract, how does Dickens present the theme of redemption in A Christmas Carol? ** Included is: Extract from Stave Five PEE structure and guidance Scaffolded PEEZL structure Self-reflection sheet: plus, minus and improve. Planning sheet focused on each AOs from AQA
Macbeth: Name that Character
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Macbeth: Name that Character

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This revision worksheet has key quotations from Shakespeare’s play, Macbeth. Get students working out which line is said by which character. A good memory retrieval activity that can spark conversation in the classroom! Click. Download. Print! **There is both a colour and black and white copy available.
Whale Rider, Year 7 (English)
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Whale Rider, Year 7 (English)

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Here is a full scheme of work for the text, The Whale Rider. The scheme of work is broken down in to the key sections of the book; each section gives students the opportunity to learn about a culture unknown to them, whilst developing their analytical skills.
How to... write a developed inference.
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How to... write a developed inference.

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This resources has been designed to show students how inferences can be developed. Using both audio books and an excerpt students will have the opportunity to broaden their reading and skills. All the best,
A Christmas Carol (AQA) Supernatural / Ghosts
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A Christmas Carol (AQA) Supernatural / Ghosts

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This worksheet sheet has been designed to warm up exam skills. This lesson work well as starter and a way to consolidate the basic! The exam question is: How has Dickens presented Scrooge as a cold-hearted character? Included is: Extract from Stave One PEE structure and guidance Scaffolded PEEZL structure with modelled paragraphs
OCR GCSE Media Studies Radio
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OCR GCSE Media Studies Radio

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Here is a small booklet, jam packed with information that students can read, annotate and highlight. All information in relevant to OCR specification for GCSE Media Studies.
Halloween Reading & Writing Challenge
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Halloween Reading & Writing Challenge

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Get students choosing a TRICK or TREAT challenge. Each one is designed to test pace of reading, explore spell making skills, testing our different reading voices and so much more! Once they complete them, get them sharing with their peers. Click. Download. Present!
Research Journal - Innovate March 2018
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Research Journal - Innovate March 2018

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Here’s out latest issue of Innovate. It’s jam packed with the next stage of our investigations as well as some lovely extras: how to manage stress and anxiety, when governors and students work together and how to build a community of inquiry. Have a read!
Research Journal - Innovate Dec 2017
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Research Journal - Innovate Dec 2017

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A research journal for all those looking to embed a little bit of research in to their practice. From flipping the classroom to case studies. The focus for this issue is memory retention, where we have outlined the aims of our investigations. If you are interesting is collaborating, feel free to drop an email!
Innovate Dec 2018
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Innovate Dec 2018

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Take a read of our latest issue of Innovate. Our research focus for this year is Stretch and Challenge If you have any questions, queries or contributions for the next issue, feel free to email me. Also, follow us on Twitter @innovatejournal to be update with the journal and any other research opportunities! Wishing you the best Christmas break!
Innovate Journal Research Guide
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Innovate Journal Research Guide

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Take a look at how you can conduct your own action research or case study in the classroom. Each page will guide you through your research journey. You will be able to zoom in to an aspect of your teaching practice; observe, change, trial and reflect. Follow us on Twitter @innovatejournal