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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.
Sonnet 116
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Sonnet 116

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For this lesson, students are prompted to analyse sonnet 116, whilst considering some key contextual ideas. Key annotations are included in this PowerPoint. There is also a comparison task included at the end of this lesson.
Ozymandias
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Ozymandias

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This lesson explores the poem, including contextual ideas and discussion of powerful tyrants. It also includes analysis and annotation of the poem, with notes about the form of the poem, as well as an essay task with a model model paragraph (intended for the AQA GCSE English Literature syllabus).
Personification in Poetry
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Personification in Poetry

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This lesson supports students in understanding, identifying and using personification. It was designed for KS3, but could also be used with KS2 classes. You will need a copy of Judith Nicholls poem “Winter” to accompany this lesson.
No, Thank You, John
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No, Thank You, John

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A Level lesson, designed for the OCR syllabus. This lesson explores the context of the poem, including Rossetti’s relationships and the inspiration of the poem. It then provides prompts to discuss key elements and themes of the poem, some critical discussion and an exam style essay task.
Comparative Writing - English Language
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Comparative Writing - English Language

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A lesson on comparative writing, designed for Edexcel IGCSE English Language. The lesson includes model paragraphs as well as a writing task based on the non-fiction anthology texts.
Othello Criticism
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Othello Criticism

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Some critical views concerning Iago, which I used for interpreting his character during Act 2 Scene 1.
An Inspector Calls - The police
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An Inspector Calls - The police

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This lesson explores original expectations of the police force (Peelian principles), considering how these apply to inspector Goole. It then offers some other interpretations of what Goole may represent, before finishing with an analytical task, applying this contextual knowledge.
What is poetry for?
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What is poetry for?

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A lesson contemplating what poetry is and how we as readers should experience it. This lesson was originally designed as a starting point for studying The History Boys, but could be used in a range of contexts.
AQA mock paper - supernatural in Macbeth
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AQA mock paper - supernatural in Macbeth

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Practice exam paper on the power of the supernatural in Macbeth, produced in the style that AQA used. There is an indicative content sheet included with this, covering some ideas that students could write about.
The 7 Ages of King Lear
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The 7 Ages of King Lear

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This is a resource designed for A level literature students who are studying King Lear. It is designed as a lesson, which takes the hypothesis that Lear's character is changeable near the start of the play, to the extent that we can identify each of the 7 ages of a man Shakespeare himself identifies in As You Like It. It is a tool for analysing character development.
Creative Writing - KS3
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Creative Writing - KS3

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These are a range of lessons which aid students to produce excellent creative writing. They include conceptual/picture based stimuli, word banking, planning tasks and tasks designed to help pupils to add detail to their writing.