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English literature and language resources from KS3-5. I have a real passion for teaching and learning and take great pleasure in creating and updating resources for students. The KS4 resources are based on the AQA specification. The KS5 resources are based on AQA English Literature B. Most resources are transferable and can easily be used regardless of this.

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English literature and language resources from KS3-5. I have a real passion for teaching and learning and take great pleasure in creating and updating resources for students. The KS4 resources are based on the AQA specification. The KS5 resources are based on AQA English Literature B. Most resources are transferable and can easily be used regardless of this.
An Inspector Calls- Taking Context Further
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An Inspector Calls- Taking Context Further

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A comprehensive lesson which provides students with detailed context on the play, before asking them to make links with key moments and quotations from across the text. There is a top grade exemplar for the students to assess their work against.
Top Level GCSE Macbeth Essay: AQA 2018 Question
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Top Level GCSE Macbeth Essay: AQA 2018 Question

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An exemplar essay in response to the summer 2018 AQA question on William Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’. Starting with this moment in the play, explore how Shakespeare presents the attitudes of Macbeth and Banquo towards the supernatural.
Model exemplar Lady Macbeth essay
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Model exemplar Lady Macbeth essay

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A complete and colour-coded top band essay response to the below question: Starting with this extract, explain how far you think Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth as a villain. (Act 1 Sc7 l.32-45)
Top Level 'An Inspector Calls' Exemplar Essay: Mr Birling
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Top Level 'An Inspector Calls' Exemplar Essay: Mr Birling

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A level six exemplar essay in response to the question: Explore the presentation of Mr Birling in the opening of ‘An Inspector Calls’. A table with pupil-friendly success criteria can be found at the top, enabling pupils to assess the piece in order to support them in employing the same success criteria in their own work.
Bank of AQA English Literature Paper Two Questions
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Bank of AQA English Literature Paper Two Questions

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This resource includes twenty exam style essay questions on ‘An Inspector Calls’, eight exam style essay questions on the Power and Conflict poetry cluster and three unseen poetry and poetry comparison questions. These can all be used for exam practice/revision.
Literacy Placemat
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Literacy Placemat

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A comprehensive literacy placemat that is double-sided. One side is based on reading literacy, and the other writing. These can be placed on all desks in the classrooms to support pupils as they work.
AQA Power and Conflict Booklets
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AQA Power and Conflict Booklets

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This resource contains seven weekly homeworks which require pupils to learn quotations, contextual information and relevant vocabulary each week. Their understanding is then tested in the corresponding test booklet. The tests are cumulative, meaning that pupils need to remember information from previous weeks. These booklets have proved invaluable in ensuring pupils have the knowledge needed to tackle exam questions.
'To Kill a Mockingbird' Example IGCSE Essay: Jem
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'To Kill a Mockingbird' Example IGCSE Essay: Jem

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This is a complete top level IGCSE essay on the role of Jem in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’. It was used as an exemple with pupils who annotated their copy with success criteria. It was also used with pupils to demonstrate how to plan an essay in exam conditions.
Jekyll and Hyde quotation and key terms homework, matching tests and weekly exam style question
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Jekyll and Hyde quotation and key terms homework, matching tests and weekly exam style question

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Weekly homework to accompany the study of 'The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde' at GCSE. This resource contains three slides to be used each week for seven weeks. One slide contains a list of quotations from that week's reading of the text along with key terms to learn. It is followed by a slide that requires them to fill in the missing words from the quotations, and give definitions for the key terms. There is then a slide with an exam style essay question with a writing guide.
'To Kill a Mockingbird' Essay: Parents
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'To Kill a Mockingbird' Essay: Parents

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This is a complete top level IGCSE essay on the role of parents in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’. It was used as an exemplar with pupils who annotated their copy with success criteria. It was also used with pupils to demonstrate how to plan an essay in exam conditions.
Macbeth quotation and key terms test with answers
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Macbeth quotation and key terms test with answers

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A test of Macbeth quotations and terms. Students need to fill in the missing key words, as well as note down definitions for key terms. This was used after students had completed my week 1-7 Macbeth key quotations and terms homework, and used as a revision tool throughout the year.
'Of Mice and Men'  Weekly Tests KEY QUOTATIONS, CONTEXT AND TERMINOLOGY
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'Of Mice and Men' Weekly Tests KEY QUOTATIONS, CONTEXT AND TERMINOLOGY

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This is a comprehensive set of resources for use alongside ‘Of Mice and Men’. Students are asked to learn a set of quotations, a piece of context and one to three key words for homework. This is cumulative. The corresponding tests require the students to retain and revise the information they have learnt in previous weeks. With this bank of knowledge, they have the tools they need to produce high quality essays. A teacher booklet is included with all relevant resources.
'To Kill a Mockingbird' Task Booklet
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'To Kill a Mockingbird' Task Booklet

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This is a comprehensive booklet of tasks to support the reading of ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’. All work can be completed in the booklet. It is ready to be printed and given to pupils. There is an exemplar essay included in the booklet.
AQA English Language Paper 1 Q.1-5 flip revision guide with exemplars
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AQA English Language Paper 1 Q.1-5 flip revision guide with exemplars

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A comprehensive revision guide that was printed, laminated and turned into mini flip revision guides that fitted into students' pockets. It includes a step-by-step guide on how to approach each question that is followed by an example response. This was distributed to all our Y.11 pupils who found it extremely useful.
The Handmaid's Tale Knowledge Organiser
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The Handmaid's Tale Knowledge Organiser

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A two-sided A4 knowledge organiser for A-Level students studying 'The Handmaid's Tale. It contains a bank of key information that relates to each of the AQA assessment objectives. My students have found it extremely useful as a quick reference point when constructing essay plans, particularly to ensure they are hitting all the assessment objectives. This was printed off and laminated.
Tess of the D'urbervilles A-Level Knowledge Organiser
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Tess of the D'urbervilles A-Level Knowledge Organiser

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A two-sided A4 knowledge organiser for A-Level students studying 'Tess of the D'urbervilles'. It contains a bank of key information that relates to each of the AQA assessment objectives. My students have found it extremely useful as a quick reference point when constructing essay plans, particularly to ensure they are hitting all the assessment objectives. It is also an excellent revision tool. This was printed off and laminated.
'Frankenstein' A-Level Knowledge Organiser
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'Frankenstein' A-Level Knowledge Organiser

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A two-sided A4 knowledge organiser for A-Level students studying Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’. It contains a bank of key information that relates to each of the assessment objectives. My students have found it extremely useful as a quick reference point when constructing essay plans, particularly to ensure they are hitting all the assessment objectives. It is also an excellent revision tool. This was printed off and laminated for each student.