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Percy Jackson and the Lightening Thief Chapter 1
Powerpoint Lesson based on Chapter 1 of Percy Jackson and the Lightening Thief including suggested activities that can be adapted, from creative writing to textual analysis. Key themes are discussed and comparisons to other texts

Mr Birling in An Inspector calls
In depth look at the character Mr Bilrling in an Inspector calls. Discussion points and activities for pupils to engage with in the process.

Stage directions in An Inspector Calls
This PowerPoint lesson aims to engage students in understanding the importance of stage directions in J.B. Priestley’s play An Inspector Calls. It kicks off with a brief introduction to the context of the play, followed by an explanation of what stage directions are and why they matter. Through interactive slides, students will explore key scenes, highlighting how stage directions influence character development and plot progression. Activities include group discussions and practical exercises, encouraging students to interpret and perform selected excerpts. By the end, they’ll appreciate how stage directions contribute to the overall impact of the performance. Includes activities to be completed and homework idea for a piece of creative writing

Explicit information V's interpretation
English language lesson to look at the difference between explicit information compared to what we interpret from a text. Come with a text to use

Onomatopia Lesson PPT
Unlocking the Power of Onomatopoeia
Welcome to a journey into the world of onomatopoeia! This presentation will explore its definition and uses. We will also cover examples in literature and creative activities for students. Prepare for a fun and engaging learning experience.

Percy Jackson and the lightening thief
A guided reading lesson on the first chapters of Percy Jackson and the lightening Theif. Includes text and the relevant questions. Key vocabulary highlighted

The big 3 in Greek Mythology
This resource is a PowerPoint presentation designed to engage students with the fascinating world of Greek mythology, specifically focusing on the big three: Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades. The slides are visually appealing and packed with colourful images and intriguing facts that will capture the interest of your class.
Throughout the lesson, learners will explore the realms of each god, their unique characteristics, and their significance in ancient Greek culture. The presentation encourages interactive discussions, allowing students to voice their interpretations and opinions regarding each deity’s influence on mythology and storytelling.
With clear learning objectives and thought-provoking questions embedded in the slides, this resource is perfect for stimulating critical thinking. It’s an excellent way to introduce Greek mythology in an engaging manner, making it accessible and enjoyable for all student abilities. Suitable for Key Stage 3 and beyond, this PowerPoint is sure to spark enthusiasm for ancient tales!

Greek Mythology Introduction
An introduction to Greek Myths. Full teaching powerpoint and tasks included. Includes information about key language and also duel coding

An Introduction to An inspector calls
PPT to support the introduction of the Text an inspector calls. This includes all lesson slides and introduction to the text. Dual coded and includes key language. Soft opening and closing task. Would also be useful for SEND children