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We supply engaging and practical educational resources across a variety of settings. On our experienced team we have Primary teachers, Secondary teachers, TEFL teachers, Senior Management and Specialist Leaders of Education. Together, we aim to spread our knowledge and enthusiasm to other professionals and pupils around the world.

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We supply engaging and practical educational resources across a variety of settings. On our experienced team we have Primary teachers, Secondary teachers, TEFL teachers, Senior Management and Specialist Leaders of Education. Together, we aim to spread our knowledge and enthusiasm to other professionals and pupils around the world.
Romeo + Juliet: Functional Skills Entry Level 2 Writing Activity - Marriage Proposal
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Romeo + Juliet: Functional Skills Entry Level 2 Writing Activity - Marriage Proposal

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This is a Functional Skills writing activity for Entry Level 2. It has two writing activities, one a marriage proposal and one about meeting the parents. It is normally taught with Romeo + Juliet, but could fit any romantic play/poem/novel or could be used as a stand alone activity. We at Engage Education create Functional Skills and Entry Level resources to be taught with GCSE recommended literature.
Romeo + Juliet: Functional Skills Reading Entry Level 2 Activity
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Romeo + Juliet: Functional Skills Reading Entry Level 2 Activity

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This is an Entry Level 2 Functional Skills reading activity. It consists of three texts and three comprehension exercises. The first text is about what do do if you encounter a gang, the second about a shop closing after a gang attack and the third is about how to graffiti. It is designed to be taught with Romeo and Juliet, near the start of the play. It can also be introduced as a stand alone activity, a revision exercise or as a piece of homework. We at Engage Education create Functional Skills and Entry Level resources to be taught with GCSE recommended literature. We believe that functional can be fun.
Romeo + Juliet: Functional Skills -Entry Level 1 Reading - Masked Ball Etiquette
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Romeo + Juliet: Functional Skills -Entry Level 1 Reading - Masked Ball Etiquette

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This is an Entry Level 1 Functional Skills reading activity. It consists of two texts and two comprehension exercises. The first text is about masked ball etiquette and the second is about the dance you will do at the ball. It is designed to be taught with Romeo and Juliet. It can also be introduced as a stand alone activity, a revision exercise or as a piece of homework. We at Engage Education create Functional Skills and Entry Level resources to be taught with GCSE recommended literature. We believe that functional can be fun.
Romeo + Juliet: Functional Skills Entry Level 1 Reading Activity - Gangs
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Romeo + Juliet: Functional Skills Entry Level 1 Reading Activity - Gangs

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This is an Entry Level 1 Functional Skills reading activity. It consists of two texts and two comprehension exercises. The first text is a letter asking for gangs to be banned from the city and the second text gives advice on how to dress as a gangster for a fancy dress party. It is designed to be taught with Romeo and Juliet. It can also be introduced as a stand alone activity, a revision exercise or as a piece of homework. We at Engage Education create Functional Skills and Entry Level resources to be taught with GCSE recommended literature. We believe that functional can be fun.
Catch-Up Reading Unit: Designed To Be Used With The Wrestling Novel 'Night Of Warriors'
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Catch-Up Reading Unit: Designed To Be Used With The Wrestling Novel 'Night Of Warriors'

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This is a whole unit of work that is to be used with the novel ‘Night Of Warriors’. This is a wrestling novel available on Amazon and it is popular with boys who like wrestling. It is mostly used for catch-up literacy or for teaching in literacy hours with small groups or for independent reading. The novel is easy to read, but it has a higher interest age and engages pupils who like wrestling. This unit of work consists of 10 lessons which follow the novel. The lessons are varied and include comprehension exercises, written imaginative responses and discussions asking for pupils’ opinions.
Romeo + Juliet: Functional Skills Entry Level 2 Writing Revision Test - Ball Invitation
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Romeo + Juliet: Functional Skills Entry Level 2 Writing Revision Test - Ball Invitation

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This is a Functional Skills English Writing Revision Test for Entry Level 2. It has two tasks and is best taught when teaching Romeo and Juliet, before the characters go to the Capulet Ball. Having a variety of tasks to give pupils while teaching the play means that you can differentiate more, teaching pupils who sit different exams. We at Engage Education create Functional Skills and Entry Level resources to be taught with GCSE recommended literature.
OCR Entry Level English Writing: Marking Feedback Sheet - Checklist For Each Point
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OCR Entry Level English Writing: Marking Feedback Sheet - Checklist For Each Point

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This is a marking sheet to be used with OCR Entry Level English exams. It breaks down the skills OCR describes in their marking policy and puts them into a clear checklist so that you can accurately score the pupils' written work in the exam. There are 3 checklists. One for EL!, one for EL2 and one for EL3. There is also a section on the feeback sheet for telling the pupils 'what went well' and for giving them future points for development. It is a clear and easy to use system that both staff and pupils can understand. This resource makes marking OCR Entry Level English tests so much easier and more accurate. It can also be used to assess any piece of writing and can therefore be a good assessment model for pupils who are or may soon sit OCR Entry Level English.
Bonfire Night: Functional Skills English Reading Entry Level 3  (Guy Fawkes Night)
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Bonfire Night: Functional Skills English Reading Entry Level 3 (Guy Fawkes Night)

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This is an Entry Level 3 Functional Skills reading activity consisting of two texts with questions. The first text is a discursive text that discusses whether Guy Fawkes was a hero or a villain. Both sides of the debate are discussed with the pupils being asked for their opinion after reading the text. The class could study the Gunpowder plot further either before or after reading the text. This text could also be used to generate a class discussion. The second text is an informative text that explains how to put on a great fireworks display. The texts and questions are used to help the pupils improve their functional skills reading while at the same time being engaged with the themes that they deal with. The first text could also be used in history lessons.
Bonfire Night: Functional Skills Entry Level 1 EnglishWriting      (Guy Fawkes Night)
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Bonfire Night: Functional Skills Entry Level 1 EnglishWriting (Guy Fawkes Night)

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This is a Functional Skills Entry Level 1 English writing resource. There are two writing tasks. In the first task, the students become newspaper reporters writing about a firework display that they have seen on Guy Fawkes Night. In the second task, they have to write to a friend to invite them to see a bonfire together. These resources can be used as a stand-alone exam revision exercise or in a series of lessons involving Guy Fawkes Night or other celebrations.
Bonfire Night: Functional Skills English Speaking + Listening - Entry Level 2 (Guy Fawkes)
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Bonfire Night: Functional Skills English Speaking + Listening - Entry Level 2 (Guy Fawkes)

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This resource consists of a revision exercise for a Functional Skills Entry Level 2 assessment. It is for staff use, providing a topic for a discussion and a checklist to assess whether pupils have passed the test or not. Although this assessment follows the theme of Bonfire Night, it can easily be edited for any topic and used multiple times. There are two pages for this resource, one for teachers to assess multiple pupils and one for assessing one pupil which can be placed in this pupil’s file. Please look at our other Functional Skills Bonfire Nights/Guy Fawkes resources ranging from Entry Level 1 to Level 1 and including reading, writing and speaking and listening activities.
Bonfire Night: Functional Skills English Reading - Entry Level 1 (Guy Fawkes)
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Bonfire Night: Functional Skills English Reading - Entry Level 1 (Guy Fawkes)

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This is an Entry Level 1 functional skills reading activity consisting of two texts with questions. The first text gives advice on how to make a bonfire. The second text is an advertisement for a Guy Fawkes Bonfire. The texts and questions are used to help the pupils improve their functional skills reading while at the same time being engaged with the themes that they deal with.
Bonfire Night: Functional Skills English Speaking + Listening Level 1 (Guy Fawkes, Mischief Night)
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Bonfire Night: Functional Skills English Speaking + Listening Level 1 (Guy Fawkes, Mischief Night)

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This resource consists of a revision exercise for a Functional Skills Level 1 assessment. It is for staff use, providing a topic for a discussion and a checklist to assess whether pupils have passed the test or not. Although this assessment follows the theme of Bonfire Night/Guy Fawkes, it can easily be edited for any topic and used multiple times. There are two pages for this resource, one for teachers to assess multiple pupils and one for assessing one pupil which can be placed in this pupil’s file. This task is a formal discussion about whether late October/Early November is a good time for the people of the UK or not. It asks pupils to research Guy Fawkes Night, Halloween and Mischief Night, looking at why people do and don’t celebrate them, why some people love them and why some people do not enjoy these festivals at all. Please look at our other Functional Skills Bonfire Night/Guy Fawkes resources ranging from Entry Level 1 to Level 1 and including reading, writing and speaking and listening activities.
Fact And Fiction Reading Questions For Any Book
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Fact And Fiction Reading Questions For Any Book

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A selection of fiction and non-fiction reading questions that will fit any text or book. The answers can be written by the pupils or the questions can be asked verbally by any other person. This could be teaching, support staff or other pupils in lessons or parents/carers at home. These questions mean that any book can be used as a teaching resource or an assessment tool and that you no longer have to find or prepare activities to fit such a wide variety of texts. Since you can select any text you wish, you can choose books that fit both the pupils reading level and their interests. Each question has four stages of difficulty so this can also be used as an assessment tool.
Functional Skills Reading Tips + Practice Papers
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Functional Skills Reading Tips + Practice Papers

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This document provides tips for finding the answers to Functional Skills reading questions. It then gives 3 example reading tests where these tips are put into practice. The final text is written in made-up language, but the pupils will still be able to find the answers using the reading tips that they have learned. This is a great tool for introducing pupils to Functional Skills reading and to increasing pupil confidence.
All About Me: Unit 4 - My Spare Time
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All About Me: Unit 4 - My Spare Time

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This unit of work is an extension of the ‘All About Me’ topic. It is about ‘My Spare Time’. It consists of reading, writing and speaking + listening lessons. The reading and writing lessons are differentiated. The lessons in this unit include: Read about people in other people’s spare time and complete a profile about them. Have a group discussion with other pupils telling them about the person you have read about and taking notes on the people they tell you about. Complete a writing plan about your spare time. Write about your spare time. Have a group discussion telling other pupils all about your spare time and taking notes on what they tell you about their spare time. Complete a ‘My Spare Time’ poster.
All About Me: All 4 Units Of Work Bargain Bundle
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All About Me: All 4 Units Of Work Bargain Bundle

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This bundle includes all 4 Units of work for the popular All About Me topic. They include differentiated reading, writing and speaking + listening lessons. The four units each comprise of a series of lessons and together they can be used for a whole term’s work. The units in this bundle are: All About Me The People In My Life Settings In My Life My Spare Time
All About Me: Unit Of Work
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All About Me: Unit Of Work

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This unit contains a series of lessons for an ‘All About Me’ topic. It includes reading, writing and speaking and listening. The writing lessons are differentiated with higher level planning sheets and writing support sheets. The lessons in the unit include: Read about other people and complete a profile about them. Have a group discussion with other pupils telling them about the person you have read about and taking notes on the people they tell you about. Complete a profile about yourself. Write all about yourself. Have a group discussion telling other pupils all about you and taking notes on what they tell you about themselves. Complete an ‘All About Me’ poster.
Entry Level English: Understanding A Non-Fiction Text Reading Test - Lovesickness (Romeo and Juliet)
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Entry Level English: Understanding A Non-Fiction Text Reading Test - Lovesickness (Romeo and Juliet)

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This is a revision test that fits with an Entry Level English exam body. It ca be used for revision or as part of a lesson linked to a play or novel. It was designed to be taught while teaching Romeo and Juliet at the point when Romeo is lovesick over Rosaline. However, it could be used for various novels, plays or poems that deal with the same theme, or as a stand alone revision exercise.