5 literary devices to supercharge your storywritingQuick View
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5 literary devices to supercharge your storywriting

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A worksheet that gives explanations and examples of alliteration, similes, metaphor, pathetic fallacy as well as show not tell. Some guidance is given in how to utilize these devices as well as space in which the students can practise for themselves. Easily adaptable word document resource. KS3 level, suited to years 6-8. Hope it's of help!
EAL Lesson: The Third ConditionalQuick View
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EAL Lesson: The Third Conditional

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This was an interview lesson at KS3 level. 30 minute lesson but could easily be extended. It contains a recap of the other conditional tenses and has some interactive resources. Obviously feel free to adapt it but it should provide a useful starting point. I´ve added a link to a YouTube video I made on this subject.
The Passive Voice - identify it, use it.Quick View
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The Passive Voice - identify it, use it.

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I created this resource for an interview lesson aimed at Year 10, intermediate students. It has been tried and tested and is an interactive lesson that can easily be extended into 3 lessons. This lesson will engage students with a range of kinaesthetic tasks. Teacher talk time is limited but clear explanation is provided of the formation of the passive voice and plenty of opportunity is given for students to try it out for themselves. Not included is a jenga set! I stuck pieces of paper on each block and labelled them with transitive verbs. The instructions though, should be self-explanatory. Also, the Kahoot quiz which I used can be found by searching for ‘active or passive’ on Kahoot. Enjoy, hope it works for you.