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I absolutely love teaching English to teenagers! My resources will always be free as I feel a responsibility to give back to the profession which has been the source of so much joy in my life. Too many teachers operate on shoestring budgets and have to pay for resources themselves. I hope that in some small way I can make lesson preparation easier for you!

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I absolutely love teaching English to teenagers! My resources will always be free as I feel a responsibility to give back to the profession which has been the source of so much joy in my life. Too many teachers operate on shoestring budgets and have to pay for resources themselves. I hope that in some small way I can make lesson preparation easier for you!
Visual Literacy - analysing graphs
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Visual Literacy - analysing graphs

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Visual Literacy - analysing graphs - bellringer activities Note: created for South African students in the IEB curriculum. A number of colleagues have requested exercises, tips for teaching vis. lit. My students are not great at analysing graphs / interpreting statistics. I have created the attached 12 ‘bellringer activities - graph of the week’, for use at the beginning / end of a lesson for the coming term. You can project the image on your screen, and discuss answers with your classes. Or, you can print in colour on an A3 page, giving one page to each group in the class.
Bellringers: analysing cartoons & memes
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Bellringers: analysing cartoons & memes

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A selection of 30 cartoons / memes for analysis. This can be used as a bellringer activity, at the beginning (or end) of a lesson. Students are required to peruse the image (on the screen) and then to analyse it in as much detail as possible. Each slide is accompanied by detailed model answers. Recommended usage: one slide (ie cartoon / meme) per week, as part of a programme of daily bellringer activities.
The Tempest: 'cross-the-floor' debates
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The Tempest: 'cross-the-floor' debates

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A fun way to introduce themes / topics from Shakespeare’s play “The Tempest” by means of a “cross-the-floor” debate. Students decide whether they are ‘for’ or ‘against’ each statement. They then have to convince their peers on the other side of the room to “cross the floor” and agree with their argument. [Many thanks to colleague, Ruth Stewart, for developing this idea.]
IEB - English - Fantasy Fiction - extended writing
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IEB - English - Fantasy Fiction - extended writing

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An extended writing task for Grade 12 English Home language students in the South African IEB curriculum. They are instructed to write a fantasy fiction narrative essay, using the prescribed guidelines in the task sheet. The task sheet can be printed as is by teachers, and handed to students. The assessment complies with the learner portfolio requirements, as laid out in the SAGs document.
Visual Literacy - analysis of graphs
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Visual Literacy - analysis of graphs

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This worksheet gives students an opportunity to examine graphs and reflect on the information contained in the visuals. It was created for South African senior students within the IEB English Home Language curriculum, but could be used as an exercise by anyone interested in the interpretation of data. The graphs show the official voter registration figures for the 2021 local government elections in South Africa. It can be used as a revision lesson, a sub lesson or as part of an introduction to the analysis of graphs.
IEB - English HL - Grade 12 - Poetry - QR codes to video lessons
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IEB - English HL - Grade 12 - Poetry - QR codes to video lessons

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A collection of QR codes, linking students and teachers to videos and online lessons on all the poems in the South African IEB (Independent Examination Board) English Home Language poetry curriculum for 2021 and 2022. The poems (as titled in the anthology ‘Clusters’) are: Love’s Farewell (Sonnet 61) - Michael Drayton To Althea, from Prison - Richard Lovelace To the Night - Percy Bysshe Shelley Ulysses - Alfred, Lord Tennyson My Last Duchess - Robert Browning Refugee Blues - WH Auden The Cry of South Africa - Olive Schreiner Penguin on the Beach - Ruth Miller Touch - Hugh Lewin Portrait of a Loaf of Bread - Mbuyiseni Oswald Mtshali Lost or Found World - Mongane Wally Serote I Have My Father’s Voice - Chris van Wyk The Tenant - Na Ngulube Nightsong City - Dennis Brutus Assassination - Don L. Lee Dulce et Decorum Est - Wilfred Owen No longer mourn for me when I am dead - William Shakespeare The wind begun to rock the grass - Emily Dickinson nobody loses all the time - ee cummings
IEB - narrative essay - Hero's Journey
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IEB - narrative essay - Hero's Journey

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An essay task for Grade 12 students in the South African English Home Language IEB curriculum. Students work through a number of talking points / starter activities and then write their own ‘Hero’s Journey’ story. This is suitable for the ‘Extended Writing’ section of the SBA (school-based assessment) portfolio.
Independent Reading Tasks - 2020
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Independent Reading Tasks - 2020

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Students select one novel (the choices are ‘Internment’, ‘The Hate U Give’ and ‘Half of a Yellow Sun’) and complete various assignments as they work through the materials - on their own. The assignments are generic. This is a suitable task for the South African IEB English HL requirement, that student must have read 7 novels of their own choice by the middle of their Grade 12 year.
IEB - English HL - Grade 10 - Paper 1 exemplar - June 2019
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IEB - English HL - Grade 10 - Paper 1 exemplar - June 2019

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An internally set English HL Paper 1, for Grade 10 (IEB). Written in June 2019 This IEB formatted, English HL Grade 11 exam paper is intended to be used with the the video lesson, available on the ‘Mrs M teaches English’ YouTube channel. Link to the video lesson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vm5eaADASso A word of caution: this paper is freely available and your students will have access to it. It should be used for revision purposes only, NOT for formal mark collection and NOT as an SBA portfolio piece.
IEB - English HL - Grade 11 - Paper 1 exemplar - June 2019
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IEB - English HL - Grade 11 - Paper 1 exemplar - June 2019

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An internally set English HL Paper 1, for Grade 11 (IEB). Written in June 2019 This IEB formatted, English HL Grade 11 exam paper is intended to be used with the the video lesson, available on the ‘Mrs M teaches English’ YouTube channel. Link to the video lesson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDH50WwUq3U A word of caution: this paper is freely available and your students will have access to it. It should be used for revision purposes only, NOT for formal mark collection and NOT as an SBA portfolio piece.
IEB - English HL - Grade 12 - Paper 1 exemplar - June 2019
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IEB - English HL - Grade 12 - Paper 1 exemplar - June 2019

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An internally set English HL Paper 1, for Grade 12 (IEB). Written in June 2019 This IEB formatted, English HL Grade 12 exam paper is intended to be used with the the video lesson, available on the ‘Mrs M teaches English’ YouTube channel. Link to the video lesson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=She6_exm4iM A word of caution: this paper is freely available and your students will have access to it. It should be used for revision purposes only, NOT for formal mark collection and NOT as an SBA portfolio piece.