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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!
Macbeth Exam Practice: Ruthless & Aggressive
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Macbeth Exam Practice: Ruthless & Aggressive

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The SEVEN page booklet has everything you need to set students a mini in-class assessment. The exam question this focuses on is '…explain how far you think Shakespeare presents Macbeth as a ruthless and aggressive character. The extract is from Act 4 , Scene 1 - after the second prophecy. This booklet includes: Warm up activity Scaffolded planning sheet PEEZL structure for practice Effect of the audience: focus on four quotation that support the question. Self assessment sheet with each AQA AO broken down. Language analysis sheet Click. Download. Print!
MacbethBundle
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MacbethBundle

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This bundle has everything you need to teach, revise and go beyond! Complete SOW Character Profile Worksheets Summary Infographic 50 Questions for revision Revision Map Macbeth Quotation Images/ Stickers
KS3 Creative Writing
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KS3 Creative Writing

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Get this FULL SOW with 18 lessons! This SOW will give students the opportunity explore writing a script/ screenplay as well as writing in prose. With regular self and peer assessment sheets, students will be guided through collaborative writing practices. This SOW includes: Writing descriptions Defamiliarisation Pathetic fallacy Reading a script Writing a script Developing their use of vocabulary Settings Characterisation Playing with structure Drafting Proofreading SO MUCH MORE! Click. Download. Teach!
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.
How to...
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How to...

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This ‘How to…’ bundle is a warm up to the skills students need to exercise in English. From identifying language features to using full stops correctly. More lessons will be added; this is a good taster!
Frankenstein Exam Revision Booklet (AQA)
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Frankenstein Exam Revision Booklet (AQA)

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This booklet is jam-packed with 45 pages of revision activities. From beginning to end this booklet aims to support students revising each character, understand each of the assessment objectives and practice a range of exam questions with scaffolds to facilitate. This booklet includes: 5+ exam questions Quotation analysis PEEZL scaffolds Thematic analysis Flashcards Character analysis 30 day revision challenge SO MUCH MORE! Click. Download. Revise!
Unseen Poetry Mini Exam Booklet (AQA)
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Unseen Poetry Mini Exam Booklet (AQA)

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Don’t want to get the full booklet? Get this mini booklet to practice Question one and two for Unseen Poetry with AQA. With a supporting guide for writing too! Scaffolded practice Sentence starters Colour coded Self assessment using AQA AOs Writing guide Click. Download. Print!
How to... use a full stop.
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How to... use a full stop.

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This is step-by-step guide for students in understanding when to use a full stop and how to use a full stop. There are activities for students to explore using a full stop in their own writing too! All the best!
Unseen Poetry (GCSE)
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Unseen Poetry (GCSE)

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A short unit of work focusing unseen poetry across four lessons. Poems and worksheets are all included. Student will be made aware of what AQA English Literature Paper 2 looks like and be familiar with the mark scheme attached to the first lesson. Plus, a mini quiz with revision activities to get students ready for an exam.
A Christmas Carol (AQA) Charity
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A Christmas Carol (AQA) Charity

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There are collection of worksheet: a breakdown of the essay question, context sheet (relevant to the essay question) and an example exam question. Each have been designed to warm up exam skills. This lesson works well as a development of the previous sheets, but can also be used independently to scaffold students skills before exams. The exam question is: **Starting with this extract, how does Dickens present the theme of charity and Christmas Spirit? ** Included is: Extract from Stave One PEE structure and guidance Scaffolded PEEZL structure Context sheet: Poor law, workhouses, social class and industrial revolution. Planning sheet focused on each AOs from AQA
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (AQA) Exam Practice: Sense of Mystery
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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (AQA) Exam Practice: Sense of Mystery

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There are collection of worksheets: a breakdown of the essay question, an example exam question, self assessment sheet which has a student-friendly version of AQA’s mark scheme. Each worksheet has been designed to warm up exam skills and support student writing independently. The exam question is: **Starting with this extract, explore how Stevenson creates a sense of mystery. ** Included is: Extract from Chapter Two PEEZ structure and guidance Scaffolded PEEZL structure Self assessment sheet - student friendly breakdown of AQA’s mark scheme Planning sheet focused on each AOs from AQA
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.