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KS3 and KS4 English and Media Teacher

KS3 and KS4 English and Media Teacher
NEA Component 3 Horror Film Posters Pupil Booklet Eduqas GCSE Media Studies
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NEA Component 3 Horror Film Posters Pupil Booklet Eduqas GCSE Media Studies

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Eduqas GCSE Media Studies NEA Component 3 Horror Film Posters (Cohort 2025 brief 2) Basic pupil booklet for pupils to research and plan their DVD and film poster. Includes pages for pupils to make their notes on: typical codes and conventions of horror typical iconography example horror film posters to annotate space to plan out a DVD and film poster blurb their coversheet notes a checklist of what to include in their products
AQA GCSE LITERATURE DRAMATIC TECHNIQUES IN AN INSPECTOR CALLS
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AQA GCSE LITERATURE DRAMATIC TECHNIQUES IN AN INSPECTOR CALLS

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AQA GCSE LITERATURE DRAMATIC TECHNIQUES IN AN INSPECTOR CALLS A straightforward one page A4 grid of dramatic, structure, form and language techniques used in the play ‘An Inspector Calls’. Helpful for revision, especially when blown up to A3. PDF and Word versions uploaded (colour and black and white).
KS3 THE WITCHES PUPIL BOOKLET
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KS3 THE WITCHES PUPIL BOOKLET

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KS3 ‘The Witches’ (Roald Dahl) pupil booklet, to accompany teaching the text. Updated 2024. Suitable for KS3 (particularly year 7 or LA year 8). 17 pages. Range of reading, writing and quiz tasks. PDF uploaded also.
AQA GCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE WRITING MACBETH ESSAYS PPT
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AQA GCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE WRITING MACBETH ESSAYS PPT

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AQA GCSE English Literaturee - How to write a ‘Macbeth’ (William Shakespeare) essay. An 89 slide PowerPoint covering: What to expect How am I assessed? How to plan How to structure How to write a paragraph Introductions and conclusions Used with my Year 10 and Year 11 mid-ability classes. Uses transitions and animations, for use on whiteboards.
Taskmaster KS3 Fun Whole Class Games
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Taskmaster KS3 Fun Whole Class Games

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Taskmaster KS3 Fun Whole Class Games A PowerPoint with 33 slides and 20 fun tasks. Could be used as a plenary ‘treat’ or an end of term ‘fun’ lesson. (i.e. 'Sir, can we have a fun lesson today?) Some tasks need a couple of props, others need nothing. Feel free to add your own challenges! I’ve had great fun with these!
AQA English Literature Key Vocabulary
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AQA English Literature Key Vocabulary

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AQA English Literature Key Vocabulary Four A4 landscape pages of vocabulary for: Macbeth A Christmas Carol An Inspector Calls Power and Conflict Poetry Handy for revision with year 11. PDF and Word document included.
KS3 Class Text 'Buddy' by Nigel Hinton Pupil Booklet
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KS3 Class Text 'Buddy' by Nigel Hinton Pupil Booklet

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KS3 Class Text ‘Buddy’ by Nigel Hinton Pupil Booklet A 28 page booklet, covering a range of reading and writing tasks to accompany reading the text. Updated version, using Open Dyslexic font. Suitable for LA pupils or year 7 / 8. PDF and Word version uploaded. Accompanying PowerPoint available on request.
Guide to Writing AQA GCSE English Literature Essays PPT
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Guide to Writing AQA GCSE English Literature Essays PPT

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A detailed (103 slides) PowerPoint walking pupils through: Part 1: What to expect in the exam Part 2: How am I assessed? Part 3: What should I do before I write my essay? Part 4: How do I plan? Part 5: How do I structure my essay? Using PowerPoint transitions to animate slides when in full screen mode.
'A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM':  PUPIL WORKBOOK - LA or SEND
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'A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM': PUPIL WORKBOOK - LA or SEND

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‘A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM’: PUPIL WORKBOOK - LA or SEND A 20 page workbook for lower ability or SEND pupils to work through the basic plot of the play. Example tasks include: Storyboarding Annotation of short extracts Staging ideas Comprehension on plot summaries Uploaded as a PDF also.
Quickfire Starter Grids (KS3 or 4)
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Quickfire Starter Grids (KS3 or 4)

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4 Excel sheets of ‘Quickfire’ starters, covering: Literary devices Spelling Punctuation Parts of speech Sentences 12 task boxes per topic area. Suitable for KS3 or as revision in KS4. SmartBoard version available also, for whole class Q&Q.
Poetry Ballads and Sonnets Pupil Booklet  (KS3/SEND/LA)
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Poetry Ballads and Sonnets Pupil Booklet (KS3/SEND/LA)

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A 25 page pupil booklet to support teaching poetry ballads and sonnets. Contains: 2 ‘warm up’ or starter tasks Sonnet 130(Shakespeare) poem and task Sonnet 116(Shakespeare) poem and task Sonnet 18 (Shakespeare)poem and task My Last Duchess (Browning) poem and task What has happened to Lulu? poem / task The Ballad of Charlotte Dymond poem and task That Time Again (Birtles) and The Captain’s Daughter (Fields) poems and tasks Exerpt from The Highwayman (Noyes) and task Useful for KS3 classes, in particular SEND or lower ability. Used to compliment a year 8 unit of work by the same name for over ten years.
'Power and Conflict' Poetry Homework Booklet
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'Power and Conflict' Poetry Homework Booklet

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‘Power and Conflict’ Poetry Homework Booklet - suitable for SEND or LA Most suitable for year 10, as it only covers some of the poems studied so far: Ozymandias Bayonet Charge Poppies Kamikaze Storm on the Island Charge of the Light Brigade Tasks include: Cloze procedure summaries, diary writing task, poetry writing, creative writing, drawing images associated with poems, identifying language devices, storyboarding and comparing poems.
KS3 Writing and Reading Stories - Pupil Booklet
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KS3 Writing and Reading Stories - Pupil Booklet

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Pupil booklet introducing fiction texts. Includes: Writing openings to short stories Assessing sample pupil extracts against GCSE writing criteria Focus on ambitious vocabulary and sentence variety writing skills Reading tasks linked to ‘The War of the Worlds’ and ‘The Woman in Black’ Writing to describe tasks
KS3 Reading and Creating Fiction Texts
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KS3 Reading and Creating Fiction Texts

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A KS3 pupil booklet covering covering a range of reading and writing tasks. Close links made to GCSE English Section A and B. Focus text extracts: ‘The War of the Worlds’ (H.G.Wells) ‘The Woman in Black’ (Susan Hill) Most suitable for year 9.
AQA GCSE LITERATURE CONFLICT & POWER POETRY WHAT WHO WHEN HOW
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AQA GCSE LITERATURE CONFLICT & POWER POETRY WHAT WHO WHEN HOW

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Two A4 page grids of key information for the following poems: ‘Ozymandias’ ‘My Last Duchess’ ‘Remains’ ‘Storm on the Island’ ‘The Emigree’ ‘Charge of the Light Brigade’ ‘Kamikaze’ ‘Bayonet Charge’ Blank grids included also, for setting as homework. Coloured and black and white grids, as well as PDF uploaded. Handy for revision.
REVIEW REFLECT RESPOND AQA GCSE LITERATURE PUPIL FEEDBACK
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REVIEW REFLECT RESPOND AQA GCSE LITERATURE PUPIL FEEDBACK

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An 8 page feedback document Makes an ideal A3 booklet Used successfully with my year 11’s during a learning walk focussed on feedback to pupils after their mocks. Outcome considered ‘Excellent’. Activities ask pupils to ‘Review’, ‘Reflect’ and ‘Repsond’ to exemplar material and their own responses. The mock Literature question was: In ‘Scaffolding’, how does the poet present the speaker’s feelings about their relationship? 
 but the template could easily be adopted to other poems / texts.
GCSE English Literature Essay Feedback (8 Pages, Editable)
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GCSE English Literature Essay Feedback (8 Pages, Editable)

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GCSE English Literature Feedback Booklet – AQA Exam Essay (8 Pages, Editable Word document and PDF) Support your students with structured, purposeful exam feedback using this 8-page editable Word booklet, designed to help learners reflect, review, and respond effectively to their GCSE English Literature essays. This version focuses on the AQA-style question: “In ‘Scaffolding’, how does the poet present the speaker’s feelings about their relationship?” 
but the format can be easily adapted to suit any literature essay. Reflect – pupils evaluate their own performance and note their teacher’s top tips Review – students analyse 3 exemplar essays using the mark scheme and give advice Respond – they create a personalised action plan and choose from differentiated redrafting tasks Editable in Word – customise for your own questions and classes Tried and tested with Year 10 and 11 English Literature students Helps structure feedback lessons and develop metacognitive skills Perfect for: GCSE English Literature (AQA) feedback lessons Building essay skills and independence Targeted support after mock exams or assessments