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Resources produced by an English Literature and Language teacher of eight years from North West England. All resources have been produced by myself. These resources include revision tasks and engaging activities for both Key Stage 3 and GCSE classes. After prominently teaching and marking the AQA exam board most of my resources comply with this curriculum. Hopefully you find these resources helpful, interesting and they help ease the pressure of planning!

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Resources produced by an English Literature and Language teacher of eight years from North West England. All resources have been produced by myself. These resources include revision tasks and engaging activities for both Key Stage 3 and GCSE classes. After prominently teaching and marking the AQA exam board most of my resources comply with this curriculum. Hopefully you find these resources helpful, interesting and they help ease the pressure of planning!
Room 101 Speaking and Listening project
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Room 101 Speaking and Listening project

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A speaking and listening project task that asks students to place an item into ‘Room 101’. Booklet can be used alongside Power Point to record work. Begins as an indvidual task looking at persuasive writing features and moves into a group presentation task. Includes several links to speeches and videos for students to watch.
Poetic language in song lyrics
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Poetic language in song lyrics

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Students use an example from 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' to explore how poetic language is used in songs. Students have three areas to explore: theme and ideas; language devices and context. Could be used with any song and students can have a choice beforehand. (Uses Katy Perry's 'Roar' as a starter activity to discuss metaphors and similes).
The Jeremy Goole show
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The Jeremy Goole show

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Students take on roles to perform their own version of The Jeremy Kyle show influenced by the events in An Inspector Calls. Every family member is included with key information about them, Jeremy Goole is the host, and the other class members make up the audiences who are split into different social groups. The family members are to introduce themselves and explain their link to Eva, the audience members then pose questions to each family member. Jeremy Goole (this could be the teacher) controls proceedings, there is a framework to follow. Have fun deciding ‘who dunnit’…it can get quite exciting! Could be good to be used on an open evening/showcase as well as in class as an alternative to revising key characters.
Exploring poetry using MRS TEAR
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Exploring poetry using MRS TEAR

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Exploring poems using the MRS TEAR structure. Model answers included for 'Out of the Blue' and 'Poppies'. Structure is also used for unseen poems 'Geography Teacher' and 'A Marriage'. Easily adaptable for the new specification poems and unseen analysis. Some copies of the poems included for students to annotate.
AS/A Level Language Study frameworks
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AS/A Level Language Study frameworks

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Basic introduction to linguistic frameworks. Includes grammar, lexis, graphology, phonology. Definitions of key words to go along with glossary provided and some opportunity for students to explore the frameworks in set tasks.
AQA Language paper 1
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AQA Language paper 1

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Guide to the questions on this paper and examples of reading questions 1 and 2. Descriptive writing task and frame/planning ideas also given.
Romeo and Juliet - Act 3 Scene 1
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Romeo and Juliet - Act 3 Scene 1

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A lesson around the 'fight scene'. A bit choppy/easy to change around or to dip in and out of before answering a question around the presentation of Mercutio.
Pen portraits
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Pen portraits

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Using research tasks, students create a 'portrait' of themselves by using words to shape their features. Could be used as an induction task in tutor groups/art/engineering subjects. Needs opportunity for students to research an engineer to create their portraits. (Easily adaptable to other subjects or word choices to create shapes.)
5 point writing plan
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5 point writing plan

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Simple lesson to introduce students to creative writing using a 5 point plan/arc structure. Can be used alongside AQA English Language paper preparation. Works well with a clip as stimulus.
Stone Cold Unit of Work
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Stone Cold Unit of Work

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Unit of work around the novel 'Stone Cold'. Includes drama, reading and writing tasks with some work around homelessness and social attitudes. Includes speaking and listening presentation task around news bulletin of events within the novel. Adapted from several different schemes from a variety of sources.
Theme Park speaking and listening, design and creative project.
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Theme Park speaking and listening, design and creative project.

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Project (group) task usually used at the end of term. Students must design their own theme park, using ideas from research tasks and class discussion to inform their ideas. They produce a map, one key ride design, address a letter of complaint, write a point of view poem about their theme park and deliver a presentation to the group. There are also various extension tasks within the lessons (safety leaflets etc.) Could tie in well with homework too. 'Theme Park Project worksheet document is a workbook which could be used to store ideas and notes down any changes. Includes speaking and listening reflection. Lessons can be changed and order is not necessarily chronological.
Gothic writing project
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Gothic writing project

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Students redrafted a piece of their own Gothic writing short story/ghost story and turned their work into a book. Can be used as end of term/topic project or homework task. Includes advice and how to set out their portfolio of work and include some non-fiction writing about themselves. Used with low ability originally but could be altered for more able students.
Titanic article writing
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Titanic article writing

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Lesson around newspaper article writing. Student select information around the 5Ws to plan their ideas (using a real article) then write up their own article. Includes a framework and structure for students to follow.
Animal Farm - Unit of Work
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Animal Farm - Unit of Work

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Updated unit of work. Includes social and historical context, author background, character summary, chapter summaries and key quotes from each chapter. Works alongside classroom study as a detailed resource to dip into alongside study of full novel. Can be used as revision guide. Includes reading and writing tasks using PEELECMT (point, evidence, explain, language, empathy, multiple interpretation, theme) structure. Writing tasks also included to consolidate knowledge of novella and enhance Language writing skills for multiple purposes (including persuasive and informative writing). Good to dip into during study and includes every chapter fully summarised. Extensive social and historical context information.
Of Mice and Men setting the scene
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Of Mice and Men setting the scene

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An introduction to the novel using predictions around the covers and then initial comments around the setting based upon reading chapter 1. Not a context lesson. Students discuss extracts from the setting and write up their responses in full using a framework. Good for mid/low ability.
Shakespeare's England and The Globe (context)
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Shakespeare's England and The Globe (context)

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Lessons around Elizabethan England and Shakespeare's Globe theatre. Includes contextual information regarding life in London and writing in role tasks. Contains link to informative short clip around the Globe which leads on to labelling task.
Shipwrecked/Castaway writing unit of work
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Shipwrecked/Castaway writing unit of work

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Unit of work that could be used with weaker ability students to revisit or enhance reading and writing skills. Uses extracts from Kensuke's Kingdom and asks students to consider how language is used to create an image in a reader's mind which then leads into their own extended response to language and writing tasks.