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Teacher of English and Curriculum Leader of Media Studies | MA in English Studies | NPQLT 2022-23 | PGCE Mentor | Passionate about oracy, metacognition, modelling, stretch + challenge, and effective use of feedback/ feed-forward

Teacher of English and Curriculum Leader of Media Studies | MA in English Studies | NPQLT 2022-23 | PGCE Mentor | Passionate about oracy, metacognition, modelling, stretch + challenge, and effective use of feedback/ feed-forward
A Christmas Carol- Exam Walkthrough (Scrooge)
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A Christmas Carol- Exam Walkthrough (Scrooge)

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Ideal for AQA GCSE ‘Lit P1: A Christmas Carol’ SOWs. Fully resourced walkthrough/ walking-talking mock on Scrooge and an extract from Stave 1. Especially useful for students aiming for grades 7-9. Retrieval practice ‘do now’ activity Vocabulary builder Tips for tackling the question and extract Quotations to link with from the wider novella How to write an effective introduction and thesis Sample answer peer assessment task High-level WAGOLL answer Success criteria and ‘unstuck’ prompts Self-assessment using the exam mark scheme Metacognitive plenary
Literacy & Oracy Across the Curriculum CPD
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Literacy & Oracy Across the Curriculum CPD

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Ideal for intensive, expert CPD sessions on literacy and oracy across the curriculum for trainees, ECTs, and experienced members of staff! What is literacy? What is oracy? Links to the teaching standards The importance of reading and literacy What does the research say? EEF findings Tiers 1-3 vocabulary and explicitly vocabulary teaching Modelling and scaffolding literacy (with examples) What does Alex Quigley say? The importance of oracy Using Talking Points and explicit oracy strategies Personal inquiry classroom intervention results and impact
Introduction to Shakespeare- 3. Tragedies
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Introduction to Shakespeare- 3. Tragedies

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**Ideal for KS3 Shakespeare units/ introductions to Shakespeare at KS4. Highly challenging and fully resourced! Part of a complete introduction unit (bundle available). ** LO: To develop an understanding of the conventions of Shakespearean tragedy and the role of the tragic hero. Literacy ‘Do Now’ task Oracy task- Talking Point class debate Conventions of the tragedy genre Dramatic structure Comparing/ contrasting theatre production posters The Great Chain of Being + King Lear Analysis of King Lear (extract) Mini plenaries
An Introduction to Shakespeare- KS3
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An Introduction to Shakespeare- KS3

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Highly challenging and fully resourced 5 lesson introductory unit to Shakespeare. All lessons contain 18-20 PowerPoint slides with a variety of tasks, formative assessment opportunities, analysis of key play extracts, scaffolding and modelling. Topic 1- Context and introduction Topic 2- Comedies (AMND) Topic 3- Tragedies (King Lear) Topic 4- Histories (Richard III) Topic 5- Shakespeare’s Leading Ladies (Lady Macbeth) Bundle deal- typically £2.50 per lesson (saving over 50%)!
AQA Media Studies Paper 2 Revision
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AQA Media Studies Paper 2 Revision

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Ideal for AQA GCSE Media Studies revision (2023 onwards). Complete set of knowledge organisers for core areas of two-year course (exams from 2023 onwards- updated CSPs). 13 included- perfect for revision and retrieval! What’s included? 8 revision/ practice questions on TV (HDM + DW) 8 revision/ practice questions on newspapers (the Mirror + the Times) 7 revision/ practice questions on OSPM/ video games (Marcus Rashford, KKH, LCG) 60+ key words/ terminology and definitions Key media theories knowledge organiser Camera shots + angles knowledge organiser Newspapers knowledge organiser TV drama knowledge organiser
Introduction to Shakespeare- 2. Comedies
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Introduction to Shakespeare- 2. Comedies

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**Ideal for KS3 Shakespeare units/ introductions to Shakespeare at KS4. Highly challenging and fully resourced! Part of a complete introduction unit (bundle available). ** LO: To develop an understanding of the conventions of Shakespearean comedy. Literacy ‘Do Now’ task Oracy task- Talking Point class debate Conventions of the comedy genre Comparing/ contrasting theatre production posters Analysis of A Midsummer Night’s Dream (extract) Exploring comedy settings Descriptive writing task Mini plenaries
AQA GCSE Media Studies Knowledge Organisers Bundle
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AQA GCSE Media Studies Knowledge Organisers Bundle

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Ideal for AQA GCSE Media Studies SOWs. Complete set of knowledge organisers for core areas of two-year course (exams from 2023 onwards- updated CSPs). 13 included- perfect for revision and retrieval! What’s included? An introduction to media Tier 2 + 3 vocabulary Media theories Key media theories Camera shots + angles Advertising Magazines Radio (BBC Radio 1) Radio (KISS FM) Film marketing Music videos Newspapers TV drama
Persuasive Speeches- Martin Luther King Jr
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Persuasive Speeches- Martin Luther King Jr

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Rhetoric analysis activity ideal for a KS3/ KS4 homework task for a non-fiction unit/ AQA Language Paper 2 revision with full instructions, paragraph structures, success criteria and WAGOLL modelled example. This project focuses on Martin Luther King Jr’s infamous ‘I Have A Dream’ speech. Resource tasks: Read the speech. Highlight and annotate any persuasive techniques on the sheet. Select one quotation from the speech and write a short analytical paragraph to answer the question: How does Martin Luther King Jr. use rhetoric to gain support from his audience? There are structures and a modelled example on the sheet to follow.
AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 Walkthrough- Jamaica Inn
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AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 Walkthrough- Jamaica Inn

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Ideal for AQA GCSE Language Paper 1 revision/ walking-talking mocks. Based on the AQA Sample Paper 1 extract from Jamaica Inn by Daphne du Maurier. Section A (Qs 1-4) Tips for each question Indicative content for each question Paragraph structures for each question Self-assessment tasks using the exam mark schemes
Introduction to Shakespeare- 1. Context
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Introduction to Shakespeare- 1. Context

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**Ideal for KS3 Shakespeare units/ introductions to Shakespeare at KS4. Highly challenging and fully resourced! Part of a complete introduction unit (bundle available). ** LO: To develop an understanding of the historical, social, political and literary context of Shakespeare’s plays. Literacy ‘Do Now’ task Oracy task- Talking Point class debate Recalling prior learning and understanding Shakespeare’s language and insults Comparing/ contrasting theatre production posters Independent research into key areas of Jacobean life The Great Chain of Being The Globe Theatre Persuasive writing task
Q5 Creative Writing Revision- A3 Intervention Sheet
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Q5 Creative Writing Revision- A3 Intervention Sheet

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Ideal to use as part of any AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1-based SOW/ Year 11 revision lesson. Especially stretching and challenging for students aiming for grades 7-9! Revision of structural techniques Space to collate a vocabulary bank/ cliches to avoid/ magpied phrases/ ways to start a sentence 4 x image stimuli and space to write opening of a description OR narrative
Power & Conflict Poetry- Introduction (Power Poems)
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Power & Conflict Poetry- Introduction (Power Poems)

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Ideal to use as part of any AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 2-based SOW/ Year 11 revision lesson. Fully-resourced lesson. Especially stretching and challenging for students aiming for grades 7-9! Intended to be a 100-minute lesson but can be adapted for your needs and time allowances. What’s included? LO: To analyse and compare unseen poems on power by applying my prior knowledge of language techniques and structural devices in order to demonstrate a wider understanding of how meaning is created. Poetic techniques recall ‘do now’ task and exploration of types of modern power + conflict Expectations of the GCSE exam and helpful tips/ tricks Introducing the ‘power’ cluster through art ‘Talking Point’- style whole class oracy task Unseen Poem analysis practice- ‘Epitaph on a Tyrant’ by W.H. Auden (1939) and ‘To the King’s Most Excellent Majesty’ by Phillis Wheatley (1768) Prompts for annotations, analytical writing practice, and a high-level modelled example (WAGOLL) Metacognitive reflection plenary
Media Literacy + News Bias Lesson
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Media Literacy + News Bias Lesson

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Fully resourced lesson that would be ideal as part of KS3 English curriculum, citizenship, as an introduction to Media Studies or as part of teaching AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2 LO: To develop an understanding of media literacy and explore different article formats. Big Question: What is media literacy and why is it important? Literacy ‘Do Now’ activity Oracy task- Talking Point class debate Viewpoint writing practice based on thought-provoking Al Margen artwork on media consumption Key questions of media literacy Spotting fake news Hinge questions Article formats and assessing news bias Plenary- checking understanding
Unseen Poetry A3 Sheet- Another Night Before Christmas
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Unseen Poetry A3 Sheet- Another Night Before Christmas

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Intended for AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 2 Unseen Poetry revision but can be used/ adapted for all exam boards. Double-sided A3 comparative analysis worksheet on Carol Ann Duffy’s ‘Another Night Before Christmas’. Learning objectives displayed Vocabulary builders Space for annotations Success criteria list to support note-taking/ annotations Space to explore connotations of the title + a key quotation Prompts for structural analysis Space for analytical writing practice
Hall's Reception Theory
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Hall's Reception Theory

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Introductory lesson on Hall’s reception theory- ideal for GCSE/ A-Level media studies (non-exam board specific). Big Question Key terminology Do Now task- terminology recall activity Theory details + summary task Mind-map of key details of the theory included and editable Application of the theory to the reception of the BLM movement. Cornell Notes task based on article on the topic Hinge questions to assess understanding Application of understanding- applying the theory to the USA Women’s National Football Team’s promotional video for the 2023 Women’s World Cup
GCSE A Christmas Carol: Theme Revision Lesson- Redemption
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GCSE A Christmas Carol: Theme Revision Lesson- Redemption

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Ideal to use as part of any AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 1-based SOW/ Year 11 revision lesson. Fully-resourced lesson. Especially stretching and challenging for students aiming for grades 7-9! Intended to be a 100-minute lesson but can be adapted for your needs and time allowances. What’s included? LO: To explore the theme of redemption in ACC and demonstrate an understanding of the novella’s historical/ social context. ‘Do Now’ literature knowledge recall activity- 5 questions on Macbeth, ACC, AIC, P&C poetry + vocabulary Key quotations recap Wider academic reading activity- extract from Henry Mayhew’s ‘London Labour and the London Poor’ (1865) Oracy task- Talking Point-style class debate Tracking Scrooge’s redemption 5 questions on redemption in 5 mins Exam-style question (Stave 5 extract- Scrooge’s changed personality) High-level WAGOLL model example Essay structures Peer-assessment task
An Introduction to 19th Century Literature- Miss Havisham
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An Introduction to 19th Century Literature- Miss Havisham

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Ideal for any KS3 curriculum as an introduction to 19th century literature, using extracts from canonical Victorian texts and a variety of activities to develop analytical writing skills! This lesson includes: LO: To develop an understanding of themes and characterisation in Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. Literacy-based ‘do now’ starter activity Examination of Victorian primary sources to gain understanding of women, wives and female identity during the 19th century Revisiting and deepening understanding of the role of women A clip from Great Expectations to start thinking about characterisation and whether or not Miss Havisham is a conventional Victorian woman Extract analysis of Great Expectations- focus on characterisation of Miss Havisham Vocabulary builder Deepening understanding by looking at ‘Havisham’ by Carol Ann Duffy ‘Talking Point’- style whole-class oracy debate task Victorian women- monologue writing Reflection plenaries
AQA English Language Paper 1: Mini Mocks Bundle
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AQA English Language Paper 1: Mini Mocks Bundle

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Perfect for KS4 English Language revision! A set of 10 Language Paper 1 mini-mock papers, each complete with Questions 1-5 and a variety of interesting extracts to engage students. Can be printed as a revision booklet or used as individual practice papers. Contents: A guide on how to answer questions 1-5 of the paper, including structures and sentence starters. The opening from ‘The Gap of Time’ by Jeanette Winterson (2016). Extract from Chapter 5 of ‘The Great Gatsby’ by F. Scott Fitzgerald (1925). Extract from Chapter 5 of ‘Les Misérables’ by Victor Hugo (1862). The opening from ‘A Christmas Carol’ by Charles Dickens (1843). The opening from ‘1984’ by George Orwell (1948). Extract from Chapter 9 of ‘Lord of the Flies’ by William Golding (1954). Extract from Chapter 9 of ‘The Woman in Black’ by Susan Hill (1983). Extract from Chapter 2 of ‘The Hate U Give’ by Angie Thomas (2016). Extract from Chapter 11 of ‘It’ by Stephen King (1986). Extract from Chapter 5 of ‘The Silence of the Lambs’ by Thomas Harris (1988).
Unseen Poetry A3 Sheet- Valentine + I Wanna Be Yours
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Unseen Poetry A3 Sheet- Valentine + I Wanna Be Yours

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Intended for AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 2 Unseen Poetry revision but can be used/ adaptive for all exam boards. Double-sided A3 comparative analysis worksheet on Carol Ann Duffy’s ‘Valentine’ and John Cooper-Clarke’s ‘I Wanna Be Yours’. Learning objectives displayed Literacy- vocabulary booster Space for annotations Success criteria list to support note-taking/ annotations Space to explore connotations of the title + a key quotation Prompts for structural analysis Space for analytical writing practice