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I am an English, Media and Film Studies Teacher. All my resources aim to be inclusive and exciting for students and for teachers. With my love of educational research, I have tried to apply pedagogical practices to the resources created. Please leave me review and comment - would love to make improvements!

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I am an English, Media and Film Studies Teacher. All my resources aim to be inclusive and exciting for students and for teachers. With my love of educational research, I have tried to apply pedagogical practices to the resources created. Please leave me review and comment - would love to make improvements!
A Christmas Carol (GCSE)
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A Christmas Carol (GCSE)

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Here a full scheme of work that guides students to a successful study of A Christmas Carol. All learning objectives and tasks are in line with AQA English Literature Paper 1. All slides have been designed by me and are accompanied with worksheets ready to go!
Opening to stories
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Opening to stories

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Here a range of opening to stories. Perfect for English Language, Section B: Writing - students can practice with a range of the story beginnings.
AQA Spoken Language Booklet
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AQA Spoken Language Booklet

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The same booklet but in two formats, Word and PDF. Best used as an interactive document, where students can complete tasks online, click on the links and use resources to create there own resources to present from. All the best!
Language Features Glossary
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Language Features Glossary

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a colourful glossary of the language features, sentence types. This is a great resources for Question 2, English Language Paper 1. Also a good reminder for students studying Question 3, English Language 2.
Structural Features Glossary
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Structural Features Glossary

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Here are a range of structural features for fictional texts. A great revision resource for all ages, in particular for GCSE students studying English Language Paper 1, Question 3.
Article Writing with Planning Sheet
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Article Writing with Planning Sheet

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Here is a lesson based on exploring different viewpoints and perspectives. At the core of this lesson, I have used an image, where students develop a storyline. The planning is detailed and gives students the space to explore language features they can use, interviews they can embed as well as consider the structure of their article.
Storm on the Island, Seamus Heaney (GCSE)
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Storm on the Island, Seamus Heaney (GCSE)

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This lesson focuses on identifying language and structural features. Students will have the opportunity to pick quotations from the poem and make links to the them of ‘power of nature’. This task provides good planning for an assessment style question.
Remains, Simon Armitage (GCSE)
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Remains, Simon Armitage (GCSE)

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This lesson guides students to identify language and structural features. Furthermore, it encourages students to think about the structure of the poem and begin to engage in a personal opinion.
Exposure, Wilfred Owen (GCSE)
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Exposure, Wilfred Owen (GCSE)

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This lesson ensures students have an in depth understanding of language features used by Owen. Towards the end of the lesson, students are encouraged to zoom in to language choice of the writer.
Checkin' Out Me History, John Agard (GCSE)
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Checkin' Out Me History, John Agard (GCSE)

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A well-developed lesson that supports students in depth study of language, structure and contextual links made in the poem. Embedded in the lesson is a lovely reading of the poem by John Agard. Later, in lesson students are encouraged to make links to the theme of conflict.
War Poetry Anthology
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War Poetry Anthology

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This anthology is ideal for Key Stage Three students. It spans across three different wars: World War One, World War Two and the Afghanistan war. Each section allows students to read about the diverse experiences of those in war and those impacted by war. Embedded in each of the poems is a short synopsis of the poet and at times a glossary of words that students may not already know. The first six poems have accompanying slides; more presentations will be added this term. All the best!
Ozymandias, Percy Shelley (GCSE)
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Ozymandias, Percy Shelley (GCSE)

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Here is a complete lesson with accompanying model paragraph and a success criteria. Students are guided and support in making accurate annotations and consolidating their knowledge through embedded videos from BBC Teach.
London, William Blake (GCSE)
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London, William Blake (GCSE)

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In this lesson students will be able to understand the meaning of William Blake’s London. Students will have access to some contextual information and plenty of annotations to copy into their own anthologies. Attached to this lesson is a Tic Tac Tow grid used for differentiation with a challenge task to start thinking about a comparison. Further to this, a model paragraph adding comparing Ozymandias and London. Enjoy!
Debate Statements
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Debate Statements

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With over TEN statements to debate, students have the opportunity to engage with a range of topics to showcase their own knowledge.