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I am an English teacher, who currently teaches KS3-KS5. This shop reflects this, with lesson resources for classes across this age range.

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I am an English teacher, who currently teaches KS3-KS5. This shop reflects this, with lesson resources for classes across this age range.
Sir Toby Belch
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Sir Toby Belch

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Lesson activities focusing on SIr Toby Belch. Students are introduced to key critical and contextual ideas about this character, before analysing Sir Toby’s portrayal in key moments from the play.
Developing Arguments
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Developing Arguments

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This lesson is designed for GCSE students who will have to write argumentatively in the English Language exam. Although designed with an Edexcel IGCSE class in mind, the lesson has been designed to develop skills and arguments, rather than focusing closely on exam criteria so can be applied to a range of specifications. Strategies for arguments and model writing is included in this PowerPoint.
Storm - Scheme of Work
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Storm - Scheme of Work

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PowerPoint presentation with a sequence of lessons for the novel Storm (also known as Dangerous Skies) by Suzanne FIsher Staples. The tasks in this SOW vary, including a range of creative and analytical focuses.
Paradise Lost Memory Game - Book 9
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Paradise Lost Memory Game - Book 9

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Missing words activity for over 20 quotations from book 9 of Paradise Lost. This activity is useful for helping students to memorise quotations and to generate discussion about the language choices Milton makes.
Othello: Iago's base nature
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Othello: Iago's base nature

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A whole lesson, exploring Iago’s presentation, considering how his portrayal is linked to the devil. It also includes some key critical details to discuss, an essay question with some guidance intended to prompt initial ideas of a response. This lesson was designed for the Edexcel A level English Literature syllabus, but can be applied to all studies of Othello involving contextual, critical and analytical work.
A Journey to Bhutan
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A Journey to Bhutan

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Whole lesson, with exam style questions guiding IGCSE students through this text. The worksheet is a notes page with details about the text and its author, as well as details about how it has been structured and some key analysis from the extract. This can be used either for first teaching or revision.
The Strange Lady: Comprehension
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The Strange Lady: Comprehension

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KS3 comprehension focused lesson, based on the moment in Great Expectations when Pip meets Miss Havisham. A mark scheme and model writing is included within the PowerPoint.
The History Boys: Introduction
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The History Boys: Introduction

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A lesson in which students discuss ideas implied by the title of the play, as well as the concept of history. They then read and analyse the opening scene of the play, considering how Irwin is presented.
Poetic Forms: the Sonnet
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Poetic Forms: the Sonnet

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This lesson explores the features of a sonnet, before providing a step-by-step guide for students to write their own. it was initially designed for a GCSE class in preparation for teaching sonnets from the poetry anthology, but could be used across key stages.
King Lear: Analysing Structure
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King Lear: Analysing Structure

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A lesson offering some approaches for analysing structure in King Lear, with some group activities which prompt students to do this. As well as considering structure, there are good opportunities in this lesson for students to consider the impact of the whole text on its audience.
Linking Anthology Poems (AQA)
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Linking Anthology Poems (AQA)

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A lesson designed to help students to make thematic links between poems from the AQA GCSE anthology. It starts with a bingo-style game, before introducing shared planning tasks.
H is for Hawk
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H is for Hawk

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This lesson explores the background for H is for Hawk, before reading and asking questions designed to support student analysis of the IGCSE anthology extract.
Half Past Two
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Half Past Two

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A PowerPoint designed to guide students analysis of this poem, including detailed annotations and prompts for thematic discussion.