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I am an English teacher with several years experience of working in 6th forms. I was recommended by my Head of Department to share my resources on TES after he consistently praised my lessons and schemes of work for how easy they are for teachers to use and access them. I pride myself on my planning, and make sure each slide of each lesson is aesthetically pleasing, with a clear title, main task, and usually an extension task.

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I am an English teacher with several years experience of working in 6th forms. I was recommended by my Head of Department to share my resources on TES after he consistently praised my lessons and schemes of work for how easy they are for teachers to use and access them. I pride myself on my planning, and make sure each slide of each lesson is aesthetically pleasing, with a clear title, main task, and usually an extension task.
A Streetcar Named Desire - blocking characters
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A Streetcar Named Desire - blocking characters

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An interactive lesson where students are encouraged to work online (such as on Onedrive or similar) to block out character movements in Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire. They also include other theatrical elements, such as music, props, and sound effects, so that they are considering the text as a play rather than just something written. Included in the lesson are images and a stage diagram to get the students started. Useful for English or drama students.
Dr Faustus Scene 3 lesson
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Dr Faustus Scene 3 lesson

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A lesson analysing the scene where Dr Faustus makes his pact with the devil and summons Mephistophilis. It provides some context about the life of Christopher Marlowe, and breaks down the scene with questions to help analysis. There are questions aimed at discussing the lesson over Microsoft Teams which can easily be used in a regular classroom setting. Also included is the part of the scene focused on, with a summary and glossary. There is a slide making links to The Picture of Dorian Gray which can be easily adapted or removed as desired!
English Literature Timeline of the Novel A Level KS5
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English Literature Timeline of the Novel A Level KS5

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This document provides a timeline of some key novels written over the last 300 years, with their titles, what makes them significant, and how novel writing as a whole has changed and developed. The idea is for students to be able to see the novels that they are studying in context - what other novels were written at the time, and how are they similar or different to what came before and after? This is not a lesson as such but a starting point for further research, discussion, and evalution.
John Donne study pack anthology
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John Donne study pack anthology

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This document contains the 30 poems for the Edexcel English Literature spec. Each poem has a detailed summary and glossary. This has been especially helpful for students to tackle these challenging poems. It also contains a contents page, tables to summarise poems and links between them (for students to complete) and overall exam information.
A Level English Language Non-fiction texts
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A Level English Language Non-fiction texts

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10 lessons focusing on different non-fiction texts, including their conventions and key features of language (lesson numbers can be ignored and done in pretty much any order). I’ve also included my anthology of texts which has the non-fiction texts to analyse as well as other ones too. Planned for OCR Paper 1 Section A but applicable to all specs/non-fic analysis.
KS 5 A Level English Language Introduction to course
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KS 5 A Level English Language Introduction to course

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8 lessons which introduce students to the English Language A Level (aimed at OCR but easily adaptable/applicable accross exam boards) Recaps/introduces word classes and grammar terms, as well as the key theories or critical lenses of power, gender, and technology.
Handmaid's Tale Postmodernism Historical Notes
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Handmaid's Tale Postmodernism Historical Notes

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This is four lessons (in one document) which helps students understand Postmodernism, and applies this in detail to the ‘Historical Notes’ section of The Handmaid’s Tale. First, students look at 3 poems to explore Victorian, Modernist, and Postmodern themes. They also look at how painting styles have changed over the centuries to less realistic and more abstract forms. They also consider the relative reliability of different ways of researching the past. The Historical Notes is then broken up into 6 sections, with specific questions linking to Postmodernism for each section. Finally, other theories (such as Marxism and Feminism) are used to analyse the text through different lenses. See my complete SoW on The Handmaid’s Tale for more useful lessons!
KS 5 A Level English Language THEORISTS
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KS 5 A Level English Language THEORISTS

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8 lessons introducing key language theorists on the topics of power, gender, and technology. Covers: Ideology (Althusser) Instrumental and Influential Power (Fairclough) Sapir-Whorf Marked and unmarked terms Holmes and metaphors Trudgill, Tannen, Lakoff, Zimmerman and West The influence of technology, from the printing press, to phones, to social media
Wide Sargasso Sea/Jane Eyre intro lessons
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Wide Sargasso Sea/Jane Eyre intro lessons

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4 lessons which will introduce students to the main themes and ideas of Jane Eyre, as an introduction to Wide Sargasso Sea. The lessons are all in one document; they ‘look like’ 2 lessons, but were planned to be taught over 2 double periods, so there is enough content for 4 lessons. Also included is a worksheet for students to fill in, relevant extracts from Jane Eyre, and wider interpretations of what Bertha could represent in Jane Eyre. Check out my full scheme of work for Wide Sargasso Sea as well!
Twelfth Night Edexcel critics lessons A Level Key Stage 5
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Twelfth Night Edexcel critics lessons A Level Key Stage 5

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These are 3 lessons covering the critical articles provided in the Edexcel critical anthology. They can be used after Twelfth Night has been read to develop analysis and evaluation of the play. PLEASE NOTE: The relevant critical essays are provided by Edexcel; they are not part of these resources as I do not own them. They can be accessed by logging into the Edexcel website.
Twelfth Night Revision Lessons
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Twelfth Night Revision Lessons

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9 lessons, with accompanying activities, to revise Twelfth Night. Considers characters, themes, motifs, and wider context with reference to past exam questions. Aimed at Edexce lfor Key Stage 5 English Literature but useful across all exam boards.
Hard Times Atonement Revision lessons
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Hard Times Atonement Revision lessons

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11 lessons, with accompanying activities, to revise comparisons between Hard Times and Atonement. Considers characters, themes, motifs, and wider context. Aimed at Edexcelfor Key Stage 5 English Literature but useful across all exam boards.
Frankenstein The Handmaid's Tale Revision lessons
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Frankenstein The Handmaid's Tale Revision lessons

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8 lessons, with accompanying activities, to revise comparisons between Frankenstein and The Handmaid’s Tale. Considers characters, themes, motifs, and wider context. Aimed at Edexcelfor Key Stage 5 English Literature but useful across all exam boards.
Unseen Poetry revision
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Unseen Poetry revision

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12 lessons to revise the “Poems of the Decade”/Forward Book of Poetry, and compare them to unseen poetry, with reference to past exam questions. Aimed at Edexcel for Key Stage 5 English Literature but useful across all exam boards.
John Donne Revision Lessons
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John Donne Revision Lessons

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6 lessons, with accompanying activities, to revise the poetry of John Donne. Considers characters, themes, motifs, and wider context with reference to past exam questions. Aimed at Edexcel for Key Stage 5 English Literature but useful across all exam boards.
A Streetcar Named Desire Revision Lessons
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A Streetcar Named Desire Revision Lessons

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9 lessons, with accompanying activities, to revise A Streetcar Named Desire. Considers characters, themes, motifs, and wider context, with reference to past exam questions. Aimed at Edexcelfor Key Stage 5 English Literature but useful across all exam boards.
The Yellow Wallpaper lessons A Level English Literature
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The Yellow Wallpaper lessons A Level English Literature

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2 lessons analysing Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper. These lessons cover the main characters, biographical context, settings, and themes of the short story, as well as some prompts to analyse the end of the text. It also has some questions for Microsoft Teams discussions, which could also be used for class discussion, and a slide to make links to The Picture of Dorian Gray (which can be easily adapted/removed if unwanted) Useful for GCSE or A Level English Literature.
King Lear full SoW English Literature A Level KS5
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King Lear full SoW English Literature A Level KS5

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A full Scheme of Work to teach King Lear for English Literature A Level in 20 lessons. It is used in conjuction with McKellan’s production to watch the scenes after they’ve been read/studied. Fairly generic and applicable to a range of exam boards.