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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!
Persuasive Writing Lesson- Mo Farah as an inspiration.
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Persuasive Writing Lesson- Mo Farah as an inspiration.

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A lesson that helps students in the steps towards writing a speech that votes Mo Farah as an inspirational person. Includes: Articles about Mo Farah YouTube clip to Mo's greatest achievements Re-calling persuasive techniques activity Outline of techniques to include in a speech Peer assessment
Persuasive Speeches- Winston Churchill. (Beaches speech)
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Persuasive Speeches- Winston Churchill. (Beaches speech)

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This lesson covers two hours looking at 2 of the most famous speeches of Winston Churchill. Originally taught at high ability KS3 it can also be used at KS4 in preparation for the speaking and listening assessment. The lesson includes: -Printed versions of the speech -Context of W.Churchill -Group work- annotations of the speeches -Teacher grid of techniques and effects used in the speeches - Supported sentence starters to enable students to answer the GCSE styled question "How is persuasive language used to show the writer's opinion of war?" -A YouTube clip linking to the speeches -Peer assessment
KS3 Blessing Poem Analysis
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KS3 Blessing Poem Analysis

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This lesson is adaptable for those analysing Blessing with a KS3 group. This group was a mixed ability year 8 class and they were studying poems from different cultures. The lesson includes pre-learning tasks such as; a reading of the poem, analysis of the poem and steps to guide them in answering a learning question similar to a GCSE question.
Wonder- R.J. Palacio- Language analysis
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Wonder- R.J. Palacio- Language analysis

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This lessons explores the GCSE styled question "How does Palacio use allusion to create a sense of sympathy?" The lesson allows for the guided reading of certain pages, discussion questions based around the technique of allusion, identification of the difference between empathy and sympathy, analysis questions to support the annotations of the extract and a supported structure to help students answer the question. Differentiated and could be used over two lessons as peer assessment is included- students should come up with the criteria you are looking for.
Gothic Literature- Language analysis- Dracula, Frankenstein and Jekyll & Hyde
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Gothic Literature- Language analysis- Dracula, Frankenstein and Jekyll & Hyde

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4 lessons for approximately 10 hours of teaching this topic. The lessons explore the use of setting, context, language and structure in three of the most famous Gothic Literature works of English History. Can be paid individually or save by buying as a bundle. -Frankenstein: The use of sympathy for the monster with creative writing. - Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde: 2 lessons on the use of diary entries and first person. -Dracula: The use of description and setting -The Castle of Otranto: The use of structure and tension. Enjoy and please take the time to review!
Of Mice and Men- Curley's Wife analysis
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Of Mice and Men- Curley's Wife analysis

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A lesson aimed at a mixed ability year 9 group. Analysing the key points about Curley's wife and how her character links to women during the 1930s. Includes: Teacher annotations, comprehension questions, key quotation analysis, contextual links, model answer, supported essay sentence starters to complete the question "How is Curley's wife presented?" and peer assessment.
Mametz Wood- Poetry- Culture and Identity
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Mametz Wood- Poetry- Culture and Identity

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A lesson that should be used over two hours. An exploration of the poem Mametz Wood- Used at GCSE level in an observation that gained outstanding. Could be used at year 9 or a high ability year 8 with some alterations. The lesson explores the context of the poem, key quotations, comprehension questions designed to help students annotate the poem, supported essay structures to complete the GCSE question "How does the poet represent war through the use of imagery?" complete with a model answer - which is a weak model for students to add input on how to make it better and peer assessment.
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
Marley's Ghost- Observation lesson
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Marley's Ghost- Observation lesson

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This lesson was created as part of an observation which received positive feedback showing students had made good progress. Originally taught to a bottom set year 10 class. It could be adapted to reach a more able group or a higher ability group at KS3. The lesson begins with a creative writing starter based on the image of the ghost. Also included, a youtube clip showing ghost stories, extract of Marley's Ghost (focusing on the description), the same extract with 4 language techniques identified, a glossary, an exploration of the use of the imagery (Lobster), a model answer and a supported set of sentence openers for students to write their own answer to the question "How is language used to present Marley's Ghost"
Macbeth Analysis- Act 3
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Macbeth Analysis- Act 3

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Three lessons: Killing Banquo- Complete with: The rules of succession, summary of plot line, extract of scene, model answer to the AQA question "How is language used in the soliloquy to show how Macbeth is feeling?" structure to follow for students to complete the question (for lower ability) and peer assessment. Act 3 scene 2- Predator quote analysis- step by step support to help students answer the question "How is tension created before Banquo's murder?" Here students are supported in finding quotes that show tension being created with explanations in a model example. Also, a full exploration of the symbolism of Banquo's ghost with links to context. (Extracts included) Lesson 3- (Shorter lesson) - How is the witches' meeting presented as being significant in the play-exploring the role of 'Hecate" linking to context. Extract included. Peer assessment included.
Macbeth Analysis- Act 2
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Macbeth Analysis- Act 2

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2 full lessons which covers Act 2- Scene 1 and Act 2 scene 2. Complete with a structure to help students answer a AQA question on this scene and full extract to analysis as a class. Act 2 scene 2- Explores the symbolism of the blood on his hands, a learning grid that supports students in commenting on language, structure and effect and a support model answer for students to follow for the question of How does Shakespeare present Macbeth's growing paranoia?
AQA- Language Paper 2- Q1 and Q2
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AQA- Language Paper 2- Q1 and Q2

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Looking at the AQA Language paper 2- Greenwich Fair and Glastonbury extract. This lesson walks students through the AQA model examples and markschemes. All abilities catered for- a great preparation lesson when focusing on the Q2 Summary.
Persuasive Speeches- Martin Luther King analysis
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Persuasive Speeches- Martin Luther King analysis

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A lesson that lasts 2 hours- analysis of language used in the famous 'I have a dream' speech. The lesson includes: -Starter activity linking to speeches today -Confidence scales for AFL -YouTube link and summary of speech -Analysis of language on a particular section of the speech -Model answer to the GCSE question "How does the writer use persuasive language to engage the audience?" -Complete with helping hand worksheet -Print out of the confidence scale and comprehension questions for the starter. -
Persuasive Speeches- Speaking and Listening- Persuasive Writing
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Persuasive Speeches- Speaking and Listening- Persuasive Writing

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3 lesson that should be taught in sequence lasting 6 hours. Analysing different speeches including, Martin Luther King, Winston Churchill and more movie based speeches such as; Armageddon... This bundle aims to give students the knowledge of speeches needed to create their own either written persuasive piece or for a speaking and listening assessment. Enjoy!
Structure in chapter 1- The boy in the striped pajamas.
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Structure in chapter 1- The boy in the striped pajamas.

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This lesson looks at the various structure techniques used by John Boyne and their effects on the reader. The extract explored covers, character entrances, tension, atmosphere and mood change and repetition. Students are shown a model example to give them the tools/skills ready to create their own structure analysis.
The Farmer's Bride Poetry Analysis (AQA)
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The Farmer's Bride Poetry Analysis (AQA)

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A lesson that can be taught over two hours that closely analyses the poem Farmer's Bride by Charlotte Mew. This lesson was originally created for a low ability year 10 class aiming for D/C grades but can be easily adapted with challenge tasks adding on. Complete with re-caps of key concepts in poetry such as; themes, language techniques, context of the poem and the poem itself. Students are encouraged to gain their own opinions on certain aspects of the poem, arranged marriages, male dominance etc...
AQA- Before you were mine- GCSE Analysis
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AQA- Before you were mine- GCSE Analysis

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A lesson created for a year 11 class. Easily adaptable PowerPoint that provides the basic understanding of the poem with: An analysis of the poem Contextual information about the poet A GCSE model example -An opportunity for students to respond to the question: How does the poet reflect on her mother’s past in before you were mine?