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I am a secondary English and Media teacher in the UK and have always enjoyed the process of creating lessons to help students be engaged and enjoy the subject. In the shop you will find resources that cover popular topics taught throughout English Secondary schools. The resources range in age from 11 years- 16 years old and you will find that lessons have many differentiated tasks to suit the needs of your learners. Not only have I enjoyed creating the lessons, but I have loved teaching them!

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I am a secondary English and Media teacher in the UK and have always enjoyed the process of creating lessons to help students be engaged and enjoy the subject. In the shop you will find resources that cover popular topics taught throughout English Secondary schools. The resources range in age from 11 years- 16 years old and you will find that lessons have many differentiated tasks to suit the needs of your learners. Not only have I enjoyed creating the lessons, but I have loved teaching them!
A Mid-Summer Night's Dream- Bottom and Shakespeare's use of humour.
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A Mid-Summer Night's Dream- Bottom and Shakespeare's use of humour.

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A lesson that spans over two hours- Originally created for a mixed ability year 7 group but easily adapted to different classes. The lesson includes: -Links to humour in everyday life -Key terminology discussion 'malapropism' -What makes Bottom such a funny character (discussion) -Differentiated support in answering the question "How is Bottom presented as being a humourous character?" -Peer assessment -Creative Writing
Shakespeare-Much Ado about Nothing- Tricking Beatrice Act 3 Scene 1
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Shakespeare-Much Ado about Nothing- Tricking Beatrice Act 3 Scene 1

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A lesson that explores structure in Act 3 Scene 1 complete with a modern and original extract for students to annotate. Aimed at a high ability but could easily be adapted. The lesson also includes: A model answer Discussion tasks in pairs Progress checks of student's understanding The GCSE question: How is the extract structured to engage the audience?
Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet- The Balcony Scene (Beginning)
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Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet- The Balcony Scene (Beginning)

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This lesson explores the beginning of the Balcony Scene - Originally taught at an able group of year 8 students but can be used for different abilities/classes with minimal adaptation. The lesson includes: -Discussion around the themes of the play -Guided reading of the scene -A summary section on the scene -Guided skills for annotating the extract -The lesson then prepares the students to select from three different GCSE styled questions: 1. Explore how Shakespeare presents the theme of love between the two characters. 2.Explore how Shakespeare presents the character of Romeo, in this scene. 3.Explore how Shakespeare presents the character of Juliet, in this scene.
Shakespeare- Much Ado about Nothing- Don John's Evil plan.
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Shakespeare- Much Ado about Nothing- Don John's Evil plan.

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A lesson that explores Don John's evil plan in Shakespeare's Much Ado about Nothing. Aimed at a higher ability class but can be easily adapted. The lesson includes: -The extract for students to annotate - A task to support first impressions of the character -A YouTube link with comprehension questions - A grid full of structural techniques - A teacher annotation of a section of the extract -A model answer - A learning question GCSE styled "How is structure used to present the character?"
Shakespeare- Much Ado about Nothing- Tricking Benedick
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Shakespeare- Much Ado about Nothing- Tricking Benedick

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Shakespeare's Much Ado about Nothing- Aimed at a higher ability class but can be easily adapted. Exploring the use of structure in the tricking of Benedick. Lesson complete with: -Discussion around the use of Soliloquys and their effect on an audience -A focused analysis of structure in a shorter section of the extract -Extract included -Model answer -Steps to help answer the GCSE question "How is structure used to show the changing attitude of Benedick?" -Peer assessment- With grid for students included
Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing- Analysing Structure.
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Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing- Analysing Structure.

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Each lesson explores different acts/scenes from the Shakespearian play with links to modern life, a range of extracts and structure analysis at GCSE level. -Originally taught to a high ability year 9 class -Could be easily adapted - Each lesson was used in a departmental observation which received fantastic feedback. Save 26% when buying as a bundle, however, resources can also be bought as individual lessons. Please review and enjoy!
Shakespeare- Much Ado about Nothing- Act 4 Analysis
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Shakespeare- Much Ado about Nothing- Act 4 Analysis

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A lesson based on ACT 4 - Much Ado About Nothing aimed at a higher ability class but could be easily adapted. The lesson includes: - An imagery based starter - A class discussion on shame - A YouTube link to the scene - An analysis of language and structure used in Act 4 - How is language and structure used to present the relationship between Beatrice and Benedick? With supported tasks for lower ability and challenge task for higher ability. -Self assessment -Glossary