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I have been an English Literature and Language Teacher for about 10 years now. I am now a Leader of Learning in English in my current school. I have taken several GCSE classes through and had full success. I have a PGCE in English and MA in Applied Linguistics for Teaching English as a Second Language. I currently teach at a secondary school as an English Teacher and Leader of Learning in English.

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I have been an English Literature and Language Teacher for about 10 years now. I am now a Leader of Learning in English in my current school. I have taken several GCSE classes through and had full success. I have a PGCE in English and MA in Applied Linguistics for Teaching English as a Second Language. I currently teach at a secondary school as an English Teacher and Leader of Learning in English.
English Travel Writing and Hotel Designing Booklets, and a Speech Writing Lesson
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English Travel Writing and Hotel Designing Booklets, and a Speech Writing Lesson

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Here are two great big booklets to use with your classes while teaching travel writing. The Travel Booklet includes 10 independent tasks - creative and poetry writing, collages, designing and many more. Mix this together with the 15 page booklet for designing your own hotel in a group of 5...and you have got two time saving dreams. The Hotel Project Booklet is something you could do in the classroom and can span over 6 lessons, or is something your class could do as a group project for homework. Whatever you choose, these two booklets are full of creative English activities to help your students learn the art of travel writing, working in a team and presenting speeches. FREE planning sheet as well! Finally, I have added my Speech Lesson which could be used to introduce the skills of crafting a speech using effective persuasive devices. Now, this is a lesson I usually use with students in Year 9 and 10, however it can be adapted and would be useful to feed into the speech the students are preparing in the Hotel Booklet. Grab this bundle now! They are worth it...there are over 10 lessons worth of work in this bundle. Don't miss out! 23% off when you buy these three together.
English Booklets x3 - Homework/activities for the classroom
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English Booklets x3 - Homework/activities for the classroom

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Here are three fantastic booklets with 10 tasks in each. They could be used as homework booklets or as an activity booklet. You could even just pick and choose what you want to use to support your teaching. Here you have a booklet for Year 7 which includes activities that reflect their first term at secondary school. Next, we have a booklet with 10 travel tasks all centred around that topic. Finally, the Gothic Literature booklet has all you can want to help your students learn about Gothic Literature. All of these booklets contain a range of tasks, such as design, creative and persuasive writing, poetry, extract analysis, and research. This is a great package. Get it now! I will be adding more booklets in due time - keep an eye on this space. Happy Booklet Teaching!
The Little Book of PEE - A Christmas Carol
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The Little Book of PEE - A Christmas Carol

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Teaching PEE - KS3/KS4 This little book is a step-by-step guide for students to learn how to write Point Evidence Explain paragraphs. What is included: - General PEE structure questions and sentence starters - A Christmas Carol PEE structure questions and sentence starters - A mark scheme based on the new 1-9 mark scale - Three PEE model answers - one grade 4- and one grade 5+ This is a 10 pages guide. Once in their books, this Little Book of PEE can always be referred to as it has general aspects of PEE in it as well. Very effective resource- I and many of my colleagues have used this with students in KS3 and KS4.
The Tempest - PEE preparation lessons
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The Tempest - PEE preparation lessons

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This power point is great for preparing your class to write an essay on The Tempest. The question that I have focused on is 'How does Shakespeare present Prospero and his relationship with one other character in the first act of ‘The Tempest’? Included are PEE questions, success criteria based on the new 9-1 scale, and a model paragraph on Prospero and Caliban. There are about three lessons in this one power point in order to prepare your students. This lesson goes really well with The Tempest Planning sheet (which can be used to plan their assessment after these lessons). '
Introduction to the Gothic genre
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Introduction to the Gothic genre

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This lesson will introduce your students to the ideas behind the Gothic genre. Using extracts from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, as well as specially written pieces of text, this lesson will aid students in identifying Gothic themes, storylines, and writing techniques.
The Tempest Planning Sheet
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The Tempest Planning Sheet

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An ideal planning sheet to give to students who need a little guidance to start with when planning and writing their assessment. It has an introduction and conclusion plan with sentence starters and questions focused on a question that compares Prospero and one other character in the play, in this case Caliban. It also has a guide for writing a PEE paragraph.
Valentine by Carol Ann Duffy Lesson
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Valentine by Carol Ann Duffy Lesson

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This lesson introduces the poem Valentine to the students. It explores the main ideas of love and has a model answer to support the students in their PEE paragraph. This pack also includes a PEE grid, sentence starters, and a lesson plan of the whole lesson.
Capitalism and Socialism worksheets of 'An Inspector Calls'
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Capitalism and Socialism worksheets of 'An Inspector Calls'

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These two work sheets go with the information on Capitalism and Socialism I have uploaded to my free resources as the information is taken from the internet. What I got my students to do was to go through the texts and highlight the information that links to what happens in the play. I then got them to make links on the worksheets attached for each one using quotes to link the play and context more closely.
Film Review Lesson - Persuasive Writing
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Film Review Lesson - Persuasive Writing

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This film review lesson is a great way to catch the attention of your class when it comes to writing persuasively. It has a colourful display and engaging music at the beginning as well as activities to suit the build up to writing persuasively. Not only do you get a power point that goes through how to write persuasively and then gives the students an extensive writing task, this presentation also comes with a four page booklet to guide each student through the lesson. It has a film review example as well as sentence starters to help them create the perfect film review.
Blood Brothers Revision Booklet
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Blood Brothers Revision Booklet

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This revision booklet goes through how to answer an exam question on Blood Brothers. It includes paragraph formats, A and C grade model answers, as well as context pages. It also has space for students to do their own character summaries, and select key quotations in preparation for the exam. This booklet is a great resource to give to the students when they are going on study leave as it really guides them through the stages.
In what ways is Eva Smith exploited in the play? Answers
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In what ways is Eva Smith exploited in the play? Answers

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With only two sample questions from the new spec for Edexcel literature exam on 'An Inspector Calls', I thought I would create a step-by-step guide of how to answer one of these questions. Most of my students find it hard to add context in, and now with a question focused on context the students were finding this difficult. This power point is great at showing the students where to start and how to plan for the question. All the answers come up in sections. There is even a hand written mind map to show the students how they could link all the ideas together. My class found this very useful and have now started to understand how to link theme, context and quotations all together for this question.
Of Mice and Men questions on Chapter 3 with answers
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Of Mice and Men questions on Chapter 3 with answers

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Struggling to teach basic comprehension or just need a competition/cover lesson with an extract and questions? Well, here it is! In order to help my class practice picking out quotations for one mark questions and then picking out two quotes and explaining them for a two mark question, I created this worksheet. It will take the class the whole lesson to get all the answers completely right. The extract I have used is from Of Mice and Men Chapter 3 when Carlson is persuading Candy to let him shot his dog. I have also attached the answers. This is a quick, easy and effective lesson just from one print out.
Great Expectations Lesson - Prose
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Great Expectations Lesson - Prose

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Here is a KS3 lesson that includes a lot of differentiation for those mixed ability classes. The lesson looks at an extract from Great Expectations and then the tasks are based around analysing quotations from the extract.
English Growing-up Booklet - Activity/Homework
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English Growing-up Booklet - Activity/Homework

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Worrying about what you need to set for homework - well look no further... Here is a booklet full of your homework setting dreams. Here it is, the first of my Homework Booklet collection. This homework booklet was made to work along side a scheme of work for Year 7s who were in their first term at Secondary School. There are 10 tasks in this booklet such as letter writing, creative collage tasks, poems, cartoon strips, etc. It can be adapted and used as one off activities in or outside the classroom, or can simply be printed out in a booklet for homework. Happy Homework Setting!
A Christmas Carol - Context and Theme Work Sheet
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A Christmas Carol - Context and Theme Work Sheet

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The Context and Theme Linking Sheet is here. A Christmas Carol Part B of the GCSE paper is all about linking themes to the context to the quotations and ideas in the novella. So here is a sheet that gets the students to think about that and put it all on one revision sheet. How to use it... All you need to do is get the students to use the context notes (writing context notes is a separate lesson I did before this one) to write down shortened notes using subtitles such as Poor and Rich, Education, etc. Then use highlighters to link them to the themes in the middle boxes. Then the students must look through the book and find key moments and relevant quotations that would link to the theme and context they have selected. Done properly this is a really useful worksheet.
English Travel Booklet -  Activity/Homework
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English Travel Booklet - Activity/Homework

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Here is another one of these fabulous Activity/Homework Booklets that will make setting homework a piece of cake. Just download this Travel Booklet resource, click print adding staples to make it into a booklet for your students to take home and you're sorted for this terms homework. Or use this little number in your lessons as a task that the students can do to get them used to writing and designing all based around travel. All 10 tasks in this booklet are linked directly to English and writing skills. This is a good one. There are activities such as collage making, poem and creative story writing, research tasks and designing activities. Happy Homework Setting!
Persuasive Letter Planning Work Sheet - Low Ability
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Persuasive Letter Planning Work Sheet - Low Ability

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Here is a really adaptable planning worksheet for low ability students to plan or complete their letter writing assessment. This has all the guidance needed to help your students who need that extra bit of scaffolding. Happy Planning!
Writing to describe and build an image in the reader's mind
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Writing to describe and build an image in the reader's mind

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Writing to create an image in the reader's mind is always a difficult one for the students, so here is an introductory lesson that will help them to think about why and who they are writing for. It includes a success criteria and a clip (requires internet access) to help them create an extensive piece of descriptive writing, as well as a starter that should get their creative juices flowing. Happy Writing!