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As of September 2022, I began my teacher training (PGCE - with QTS) with The University of Bristol on a part-time schedule. I am due to graduate in January 2024! I have been tutoring since January of 2021 and have fallen in love with being able to inspire the same passions (in some cases) I have for literature into others. I have been tutoring now for two years, working within schools and private clients in the Bristol area.

As of September 2022, I began my teacher training (PGCE - with QTS) with The University of Bristol on a part-time schedule. I am due to graduate in January 2024! I have been tutoring since January of 2021 and have fallen in love with being able to inspire the same passions (in some cases) I have for literature into others. I have been tutoring now for two years, working within schools and private clients in the Bristol area.
Descriptive Writing Topic (Based on Shackleton's Adventures)
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Descriptive Writing Topic (Based on Shackleton's Adventures)

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Topic is based on Shackleton’s and other journeys to the south pole. Includes: History of exploring the south pole Introduction to descriptive writing (scaffolding can be increased or decreased depending on ability) Shackleton’s personal history Timeline handout (resources) 29 slides can pick and choose activities as this lesson can take up to 2 hours or more depending on ability
Debate (Tutor time or lesson)
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Debate (Tutor time or lesson)

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A structured/ guided debate template (for fun ) can be done in tutor time or across a lesson. Options included in the slides: “Students may choose one of the following to debate, or one of their one choosing: Western museums should repatriate cultural artifacts. ‘Unhealthy’ lifestyles are not the business of government. Monuments to controversial historical figures should remain. Capital punishment should be brought back into law.” Completely editable (changes times of activities based on ability and time available)
Character description sheet (starter)
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Character description sheet (starter)

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Low ability/ starter sheet Contains: Name, age, where they live etc. What does the character look like; Circle the three best words to describe the characters personality; Describe how how those personality traits affect their actions Using Microsoft publisher
Sociology Theories
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Sociology Theories

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Useful for sociology worksheet for students and teachers Contains key theories and theorists Separated via topics/ theories In table format Theorists are labelled on the left hand side and a space is provided on the rights for their opinions and theories Can be used as an activity, revision, and/or homework E.g: Theorist (Date) / Their theory/ views
Macbeth Flashcards
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Macbeth Flashcards

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10 flashcards containing quotes and information about the following themes and symbols, as well as one for context! Social, historical and cultural context Theme of ambition Theme of supernatural Theme of loyalty Appearance vs. reality Light and dark symbolism Symbolism of sleep Blood symbolism Gender Fate and free will
A Christmas Carol Reading Log
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A Christmas Carol Reading Log

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Separated into the different ‘Staves’, the reading log supports and develops understanding and memory. This resource encourages critical thinking. Spaces for: 3 most important events in the chapter; Justification as to why the student thinks these are the most important events Themes Characters Context links 5 most important quotes Character notes and development What have we learnt in this chapter (encourage use of context and theme links) Space to insert an example GCSE question (left bank so it can be use for all exam boards)
AQA Poetry Anthology
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AQA Poetry Anthology

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Includes lessons on: Exposure by Wilfred Owen Poppies by Jane Weir The Charge of the Light Brigade by Lord Alfred Tennyson My Last Duchess by Robert Browning
Crime and Deviance: Key Theorists and Theories
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Crime and Deviance: Key Theorists and Theories

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Useful for sociology students Contains key theories and theorists Separated via topics In table format Theorists are labelled on the left hand side and a space is provided on the rights for their opinions and theories Can be used as an activity, revision, and/or homework e.g: Theorist (Date) / Their theory/ views
Gender Differences in Education
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Gender Differences in Education

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Useful for sociology teachers Contains key theories and theorists Covers all topics in gender differences in education Separated via topics A powerpoint Approx. 40 slides Can be used as an activity, revision, and/or homework
Macbeth Quotes
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Macbeth Quotes

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A comprehensive and editable word document of Macbeth quotes to aid in revision or in-class analysis and learning.
Exposure - Wilfred Owen AQA GCSE Anthology poem
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Exposure - Wilfred Owen AQA GCSE Anthology poem

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PowerPoint with accompanying context collection handout (PDF and editable Publisher document). PowerPoint includes: Context Themes Guided annotation slides Blank stanza slides Rhyme scheme explanation Anaphora guidance (Optional use) Lesson plan included - word document GUIDANCE: Please expect this lesson to cover approximately two hours
Monitoring the Human Body Flashcards
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Monitoring the Human Body Flashcards

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Flashcards covering the following and much more: Word equations: anaerobic, aerobic, burning, cardiac output ATP: production, breakdown, how its used. Respiration: oxygen debt, aerobic and anaerobic (what happens etc,) Structure of the heart: valve names, ventricular contraction, nerves, Pulmonary circuit: vein, capillary and artery structures, features The cardiac cycle: changes in rhythm, tachycardia, bradycardia, ventricular fibrillation, arrhythmia The cardiovascular center: two regions, what it does, where it is, Ventilation system Cartilage in the trachea Goblet cells Volume and air pressure in the thorax The lung system Transport of: oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients Glucose Breathing: rate, tidal volume, vital capacity, peak flow Blood pressure: male, female, 20s male, 20s female, 40s male, 40s female Pulse rate (normal) Body temperature: normal, hypothermia, fever, death, Anemia Leukemia Diabetes: glucagon and insulin, monitoring diabetes Asthma Blood tests: blood sample procedure, types of sampling, ELIZA blood test, Recreational drugs Performance enhancement drugs Enzymes Sphygmomanometer Blood pressure reading Elecrocardiogram Spirometer Heat: exhaustion and stroke Where and how to take a pulse X-rays, CT scans, MRI, ultrasound
Collated Sociology Resources
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Collated Sociology Resources

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Crime and deviance theorists (editable document) Gender differences in education powerpoint sociological theories (editable document)
An Inspector Calls Reading Log
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An Inspector Calls Reading Log

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Separated into the different ‘Staves’, the reading log supports and develops understanding and memory. This resource encourages critical thinking. Spaces for: 3 most important events in the chapter; Justification as to why the student thinks these are the most important events Themes Context links 5 most important quotes Character notes and development What have we learnt in this chapter (encourage use of context and theme links) Space for example GCSE question (can be edited so it can be use for all exam boards)