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Resources created by an experienced English Teacher who is both Head of Department and Assistant Principal for English. I have been teaching for ten years and have resources for KS3, KS4- both EDUQAS and AQA.

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Resources created by an experienced English Teacher who is both Head of Department and Assistant Principal for English. I have been teaching for ten years and have resources for KS3, KS4- both EDUQAS and AQA.
Counter argument: Gender equality/stereotypes
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Counter argument: Gender equality/stereotypes

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A KS3 writing to argue/transactional writing lesson with collaborative learning activities. A PowerPoint with a number of activities, including: key words, videos on gender stereotypes, introduction to argument/counter-argument, scaffolding, modelling and independent writing. Created for year 7.
Writing to argue- Planning- Are disabled people equal to able bodied people?
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Writing to argue- Planning- Are disabled people equal to able bodied people?

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LO: How do I create a plan for my writing? Used with bottom set year 7 but could easily be adapted for higher ability classes. -Starter: Key words starter -active listening activity on deaf people lip reading -lip reading experiment- required ear plugs! -Planning -planning exemplar -teacher modelling -individual writing task -self assessment
A Girl Like Her- Bullying
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A Girl Like Her- Bullying

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A PowerPoint with activities to teach about both sides of bullying based on the movie, 'A Girl Like Her'. 1 x PowerPoint of activities 1 x notes page for during film 1 x PSHE starter activity
Writing to argue. Are gay people the same as straight people?
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Writing to argue. Are gay people the same as straight people?

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A resource used to explore how it feels to be a homosexual person in a world where heterosexuality is the "norm". Use collaborative learning techniques, video clips and kinaesthetic activities. Created as a second lesson on human rights to use with bottom set year 7, but can easily be made more challenging. Activities include discussing famous homosexuals, keys words, a video on being straight in a gay world, writing to argue toolkit and independent writing task. Colourful and student-friendly.