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I provide resources for primary and secondary school that I create from my knowledge of the taught curriculum in English Primary and Secondary Schools.

I provide resources for primary and secondary school that I create from my knowledge of the taught curriculum in English Primary and Secondary Schools.
Story Board the Iron Man by Ted Hughes.
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Story Board the Iron Man by Ted Hughes.

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ENGLISH KS2 RESOURCE for pupils at Primary School, studying the Iron Man by Ted Hughes. After reading the whole story as a class, students sequence the events. This could be broken down further and completed after each chapter. Print one copy in colour (this is the answer sheet for the teacher and TAs) and the rest in black and white, down scale onto A4. Print the story map on A3. Students are to organise the summaries into five chapters along the dotted line of the story map. They can illustrate the story map with pictures once they have sequenced the extracts, summarised from the text.
Frayer Model of learning vocabulary_poetry template
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Frayer Model of learning vocabulary_poetry template

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This resources uses The Frayer Model of learning vocabulary to zoom in on specific words within poetry and find definitions of those words. It also encourages readers to go deeper and consider what the word does not mean. By looking closely at word level comprehension, students will be better equipped to understand and write about the meaning of poems at KS3 and KS4.
Poetic devices definitions_blank to fill in and revision card page
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Poetic devices definitions_blank to fill in and revision card page

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These five A4 revision pages structure revising for the English Literature Poetry Anthology, by structuring year 11 revision into smaller units. The revision card page encourages students to remember all they can about each poem in the anthology and store it onto one handy revision page. Encourage independent revision, providing the structure, so that year 11s can get on and commit those poetic terms to memory. Year 11s should be able to recall some of the terms, and then look up the poetic terms that they have forgotten from their own class notes. A handy structure to organise revision once the poetry anthology has been taught.
Creative writing, 'Wish you were here' with picture stimulus and collaborative word bank.
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Creative writing, 'Wish you were here' with picture stimulus and collaborative word bank.

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Creative writing, ‘Wish you were here’ with picture stimulus and collaborative word bank. Here is a ready to go printable resource to help get students thinking creatively about imaginative travel writing. There are six destinations to write a postcard from, each with a word bank and sentence starters. There is a simple three point success criteria so that the students can self assess their work. Meant for literacy interventions or as a starter activity for a more involved lesson on travel writing or creative writing. Much needed in these times of staycations and global lockdowns to allow students to expand their thinking once again. Aimed at KS2 or could be used for lower ability writers at KS3 secondary as well.
Diatonic Guitar Chords: Guitar Tab
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Diatonic Guitar Chords: Guitar Tab

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Harmonized major scales and diatonic triads This resource is a visual aid to learning key guitar chords and concepts. Written visually in guitar tab, the dots on the grid represent where the guitarists should place their fingers on the strings 1-6 and at which fret. Where the chords are further down the frets this is indicated by numbers e.g. 3rd which means place the fingers at the 3rd fret. Chords are constructed within scales by stacking notes two steps up or down. If you do this in the C major scale there are seven variations of scales. The first is called the tonic, the second, the super tonic, the third mediant, the fifth sub-dominant, the sixth, dominant, the seventh sub-dominant and the eighth sub-tonic. These numbered scales can be referred to as degrees, 1st degree, second degree and so on. These scale degrees are the same for any key and the chords in this learning resource support the learning of the harmonizing chords within the 12 major scales on acoustic guitar. Place your fingers where the dots are, don’t strum the strings marked with an X above, to form each chord working left to right. Enjoy practicing these diatonic chords with easy guitar tab, to help support the learning of chord shapes!