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Christmas Classroom Games

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10 Christmas inspired classroom games. Fun to play for all age ranges! All games come with a list of step by step, easy to follow instructions as well as a list of items needed to play the game. Items required are minimal, and all can be played within the classroom. Merry Christmas! Games include: Antlers up! Fill the stocking Find Frosty’s gold Snowball race Santa’s secret Candy cane catch Naughty or nice Pin the nose on Rudolph Snow blow relay What’s in the stocking?
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Ice Breaker Games

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Learning Objectives: -Become more comfortable with the group -Have fun and laugh together -Break down barriers -Make new friends Great Ice Breaker games to get a new class laughing with each other. 10 fun, silly games that help students become more comfortable with each other and stop them from being self-conscious and shy with their peers. These games are great to use with your form, a new class or with a class where friendships and relationships are breaking down. Enjoy!
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Getting To Know You Games

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A PowerPoint with 10 different, fun 'get to know you' games perfect for form time and welcoming new classes. All of the instructions and resources you need to have a great time getting to know your pupils are in this Power Point . I use these for 'Family Friday' in form time to build a sense of family and community amongst my Y8 registration group. However, these games are fun for all ages - even adults! The games are a mixture of whole class, group, pair and individual activities. Some have been adapted from Dr Spencer Kagan's 'Silly Sports and Goofy Games' book which is a fantastic resource and a great book to buy if you want to learn more of these. Enjoy!
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Literary devices posters

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A set of 15 fantastic posters that explain the key literary devices. Illustrated with examples from film, fiction and pop songs such as Avengers, Harry Potter, Frozen, Inside Out, Katy Perry, Beyonce, and Despicable Me Perfect for display. Enjoy!
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Trust Building Games

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10 games to help build trust, strengthen relationships and create a safe environment. 10 different trust games including pairs, groups and whole class activities. Perfect for form time, drama or sports or just as fun energizing activities in your classroom that will help to encourage positive relationships and communication. Enjoy!
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End of Year Picture Quiz 2025 – 10 Fun Rounds | Pop Culture, AI, Sports & More!

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Looking for the perfect end-of-term activity to keep students engaged and entertained? This 10-round picture quiz is packed with fun, up-to-date content from the past year. Ideal for tutor time, summer celebrations, or brain breaks! Rounds include: Top Music Hits of 2024–2025 Blockbuster Movies Famous Sports Stars Popular TV Shows Current Events Best selling Fiction AI vs Reality: Can they tell the difference? With vibrant images and a wide variety of themes, this quiz is sure to spark excitement and friendly competition in any classroom. Answers included for easy delivery – just open and go! Suitable for KS3, KS4 & beyond Flexible use – full quiz or pick individual rounds Great for end-of-year wind-down or tutor time team building
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A Christmas Carol Revision Quiz

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A quiz of three rounds that covers most of the major plot points and characters in the novella: The Spirits Scrooge Key Quotations There are lots of different question types: multiple choice questions, picture questions, complete the quote, whose line is it? etc. Enjoy!
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Graphic Novel Writing Tasks | KS3 English Cover Work Booklet

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Bring reading and writing to life with this engaging Graphic Novel Writing Tasks Booklet, designed especially for Key Stage 3 English students. Perfect for quick, meaningful cover lessons or as a ready-to-use creative writing resource, this booklet uses the visual power of graphic novels to spark enthusiasm and inspire high-quality writing. Inside, you’ll find a variety of stimulating, student-friendly tasks, including: Turning a graphic novel scene into prose Writing an advert based on a comic panel Creating letters between characters Visual and creative prompts to fuel imagination Each activity encourages close reading, narrative skills, and original thinking—ideal for reluctant readers and budding writers alike. With vivid visuals and clear instructions, this resource is low-prep, high-impact, and designed to make cover lessons stress-free and purposeful. Printable and easy to use Differentiated tasks for a range of abilities Suitable for individual work, pairs, or groups
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Macbeth Thematic Planning

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Essay Planning Resource: Political Unrest in Macbeth This resource provides a detailed essay plan exploring the theme of political unrest in Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Designed to support students in structuring effective analytical essays, the plan breaks down key points, quotations, and analytical angles. It also includes guidance notes on how to adapt the structure for other major themes in the play—such as ambition, guilt, power, or the supernatural—making it a versatile tool for exam preparation or classroom learning. Perfect for GCSE, A-Level, or any curriculum focusing on literary analysis of Macbeth.
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Macbeth Key Scenes Flashcard Booklet

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This printable booklet breaks down the key scenes from each act of Macbeth into flashcard-style summaries—perfect for revision and classroom use. Each card includes: A concise summary of the scene An explanation of its significance in the play A curated bank of high-level vocabulary to stretch and challenge advanced learners Ideal for GCSE, A-Level, or any student looking to deepen their understanding of Macbeth’s structure and themes in an accessible, engaging format.
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Teaching Shakespearean language through Star Wars

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A PowerPoint that explores the similarities between Yoda's and Shakespeare's use of language. Let your class have a go at speaking like Yoda - then surprise them by telling them they are actually speaking like Shakespearean actors. There is a link to a fun book trailer for Quirk Books William Shakespeare's Star Wars and it ends with a team quiz to work out whether the quotes are taken from Star Wars or a Shakespeare play. Enjoy!
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As Imperceptibly as Grief - Emily Dickinson

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A series of lessons that explores Dickinson's poem. Pupils are guided to annotate the poem, focusing on key imagery, language choices, structural techniques and contextual information. They will pick out the key themes of the poem and compare and contrast them to other poems in the Eduqas anthology, building up to a comparison essay to an exam style question. There are some group work and active and relatable activities to help engage pupils with this difficult poem. Enjoy!
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Picture Quiz

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An awesome 10 round picture quiz! Perfect for silent starters/settlers, brain breaks, form/tutor time and end of term fun! Rounds include: books, films, countries, singers, sports, capital cities and more! Each round consists of 4 picture clues. Easy to print and let students complete independently or in teams. Answer sheet provided at the end.
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Mametz Wood Owen Sheers

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A series of lessons that explores Sheers' Mametz Wood. Lesson 1: context, exploration of themes through 'dripping umbrella' game Lesson 2: Closer analysis of key quotations and the significance of theme Enjoy!
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Metaphors and Similes KS3

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A set of lessons to teach pupils a simple formula for analysing and writing their own similes and metaphors. Lesson 1: What is a simile/metaphor? Introduction. Learn a formula for metaphors (tenor, vehicle, ground) Analyse the extended metaphor in James Reeves The Sea Lesson 2: Write your own poem about the ocean using metaphors and similes. There are some useful teaching notes with the slides. This formula works really well at helping lower ability classes master the idea and skill of similes and metaphors.
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Anita and Me Revision Quiz

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A chapter by chapter quiz for Anita and Me. It covers the main events in the novel. Great for revision, a guided reading task or workbook over the Summer. Enjoy!
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Fun English Games

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Three team games based on popular children's fiction including: Harry Potter, Zoe Sugg, The Hunger Games , Gangsta Granny and lots more. Great for the start of September to get to know your class and build team-work. Also perfect for end of term activities or quick and fun starters. Enjoy!
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Romeo and Juliet Quotation Flashcards

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Flashcards with key quotations on from the play. Teaching Notes • It is best to do this as revision once the pupils have read and understood the play well. Cut the boxes out and stick them onto pieces of card, with one side on the front and one side on the back. • You can make these into flash cards to help students learn key quotations from the play. • Split pupils into pairs or groups and just give them four flashcards. Once pupils have completed their flash cards, have them analyse the quotations on their cards. • Once pupils have completed a flash card activity, they could arrange the cards into categories to explore the different themes of the play. What do the quotations reveal about the theme? • You could easily make this into a loop-cards activity. • You could make the flashcards A4 sized and do this as a whole class activity where you flip the cards over like in higher/lower and they can carry on only if they get the answer right.
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Macbeth Quiz

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Great for revision or to go through after reading each scene. Well presented Power Point presentation with pictures from lots of different Macbeth productions and paintings/illustrations of the key scenes. There are fill in the blank quotes; multiple choice questions; character, theme and events questions. There are 46 questions in total and they are organised in the order of the scenes. All answers are available at the end of the presentation.