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Welcome to my shop! I create materials for KS3,4 and 5 English Literature and Language. These resources are designed to form the basis for interactive classwork and learning, with a style that is designed to appeal to teenagers. I love making materials to support my teaching and am pleased to be able to share them with you! I am constantly tweaking resources to make them better, so your commetns would be welcomed!

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Welcome to my shop! I create materials for KS3,4 and 5 English Literature and Language. These resources are designed to form the basis for interactive classwork and learning, with a style that is designed to appeal to teenagers. I love making materials to support my teaching and am pleased to be able to share them with you! I am constantly tweaking resources to make them better, so your commetns would be welcomed!
Essay Planning Lady Macbeth's Guilt
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Essay Planning Lady Macbeth's Guilt

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This resource would be suitable for one or two hours of lesson time (or alternatively, the essay writing task could be given as a homework activity). It breaks down the aspects of essay writing, through identifying key terms in the essay title, brainstorming ideas using technical terms and helping pupils draft analytical points, supported by evidence. The final activity is a peer assessment task so pupils can explore what was successful in their partner’s work.
Using quotes for GCSE (Macbeth)
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Using quotes for GCSE (Macbeth)

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This 1 hour Powerpoint talks through the technicalities of using quotes in Literature essays for GCSE. It talks about why we use quotes, appropriate punctuation and how to embed. There are exercises to reinforce learning in class.
The Buck in the Snow by Edna St. Vincent Millay
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The Buck in the Snow by Edna St. Vincent Millay

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This worksheet engages pupils to explore the main ideas expressed in the poem using a step by step approach. The final activity practices essay writing and research skills, with pupils using the essay to check and expand on the ideas they have come up with. Any new ideas they have identified using the worksheet could also be added to the detail of the essay.
Shakespeare's Richard II for A Level
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Shakespeare's Richard II for A Level

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This Powerpoint presentation offers a plot summary, historical background/context, a discussion of key themes and symbols, some alternative interpretations (as per assessment objective 5) - including a discussion of the play’s tragic elements, comparisons of the characters of Richard and Henry Bullingbrook, a consideration of the use of verse, and scene by scene questions.