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Just an English teacher trying to share resources, make a few pennies, and keep her cat in the manner to which he has become accustomed.

Just an English teacher trying to share resources, make a few pennies, and keep her cat in the manner to which he has become accustomed.
Dragon Workbook
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Dragon Workbook

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A series of worksheets and activities combined into one workbook on the theme of ‘Dragons’. Students have the opportunity to read extracts from the works of writers such as Tolkien and Lewis, read about dragons in Chinese culture and learn about ‘real life’ dragons such as Komodo dragons. Students also have a set of extension tasks and activities including creative writing and wordsearch tasks.
Charity - Literacy and Oracy Resources
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Charity - Literacy and Oracy Resources

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A set of 3/4 (depending on ability) lessons on the theme of ‘charity’. In their first lessons students can read an extract from ‘A Christmas Carol’ and answer questions. In their second lesson students engage in a debate using printed prompts and in their third (and potentially fourth) lesson students can complete a multimedia project on a charity of their choice. This resource includes a set of PPT slides for the first lesson, lesson plans for the second, third (and fourth) lessons, extracts and questions, and prompts for printing.
Holes - Ch2 - Extract and Questions
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Holes - Ch2 - Extract and Questions

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This lesson can be a stand-alone lesson on the theme of justice (and injustice) in literature or it can be part of a series in which students read and study the novel ‘Holes’ by Louis Sachar. Students add key words to their ‘geirfa’ (glossary) and answer inference and opinion questions on the extract.
Fairy Tales and Short Stories Booklet
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Fairy Tales and Short Stories Booklet

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A booklet aimed at Y7 / KS3 students developing literacy skills through the theme of fairy tales and short stories. Includes extracts from The Hobbit, The Chronicles of Narnia, Chinese Cinderella, Tales from India and Revolting Rhymes amongst others. The booklet also includes descriptive writing tasks, tasks on the start and endings of stories and on story structure. At the end of the booklet are extension activities.
Courtroom - Reading Comprehension
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Courtroom - Reading Comprehension

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A short (original) story extract and a series of questions based on inference, vocabulary, opinion, understanding and creative reasoning. Aimed at KS3 students with low reading scores.
Dragon's Den - Reading Assessment
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Dragon's Den - Reading Assessment

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Two ‘pitches’ based on Dragon’s Den, alongside several questions centred on understanding, inference and presenting opinion. Aimed at KS3 students and could be used as a whole lesson activity, in preperation for their own persuasive writing, or as a reading assessment.
Macbeth Resources
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Macbeth Resources

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A selection of essay plans, PEE grids and quotations compiled for students to either practice essay structure or use as revision tools.
Romeo and Juliet - Essay Grid
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Romeo and Juliet - Essay Grid

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A grid to guide students in writing an essay on Romeo and Juliet and the theme of bravery. The grid includes key quotations, prompts that reference language and literary features, and areas to encourage strong introductions and conclusions.
Dulce et decorum est - Essay Grid
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Dulce et decorum est - Essay Grid

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A grid that allows students to engage with ‘Dulce et decorum est’ and write an essay discussing Wilfred Owens’ feelings towards war and violence. The grid includes key quotations and question prompts.
Heroes - Research Questions
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Heroes - Research Questions

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A series of questions and links to useful websites. I found this particularly useful as a homework / revision tasks for GCSE students studying Robert Cormier’s ‘Heroes’.
Types of Texts - Emergency Services
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Types of Texts - Emergency Services

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Example/model texts on the theme of ‘emergency services’. These examples can be used for reading comprehension or to teach students about the different forms or text types they might encounter as part of a GCSE English Language exam. Text types include: narrative, descriptive, essay, letter, speech and article. Text types are not categorised by purpose e.g. persuasion, exposition etc.
Types of Texts
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Types of Texts

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Several examples of different types of texts, all focused on the theme in the resource’s title. Text types include article, speech, description, narrative, letter and essay.
Lady Macbeth - Dominance
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Lady Macbeth - Dominance

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Starting with this extract, explain how far you think Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth as the dominant partner in this relationship. AQA - GCSE - English Literature Essay Plan.
Macbeth - Supernatural
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Macbeth - Supernatural

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AQA - GCSE - English Literature Essay plan on the presentation of the Supernatural in Macbeth. Including quotations and focus on AQA assessment objectives.
Types of Texts - Fast Fashion
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Types of Texts - Fast Fashion

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Example/model texts on the theme of ‘fast fashion’. These examples can be used for reading comprehension or to teach students about the different forms or text types they might encounter as part of a GCSE English Language exam. Text types include: narrative, descriptive, essay, letter, speech and article. Text types are not categorised by purpose e.g. persuasion, exposition etc.
The Lorax - Climate Change
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The Lorax - Climate Change

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A double lesson plan and accompanying PPT that encourages KS3 students to engage with themes of climate change and environmentalism through literature. Students read or listen to The Lorax before creating their own ‘whimsical’ tale with a strong eco-friendly message.