English GCSE and English KS3 and A Level English Language OCR resources. Everything I upload is tried and tested by both myself and my English Department. I always appreciate feedback, so please do leave a review if you get chance.
English GCSE and English KS3 and A Level English Language OCR resources. Everything I upload is tried and tested by both myself and my English Department. I always appreciate feedback, so please do leave a review if you get chance.
This workbook contains a range of revision games to support students in revising for An Inspector Calls. This booklet contains nine pages of:
Give Me Five Recall
Picture Link Game
Connect Four Game
Venn Diagram Prompts
Give Me One Game
A fun and engaging quiz on the book Lord of the Flies by William Gilding.
The quiz contains five different rounds that test you on your knowledge of the book. Great for GCSE revision, end of topic quiz or for a bit of Christmas end of term fun!!
A booklet full with first chapters of beautiful books that promote LGBTQ. Great for tutor time reading, English lessons or home learning. Whole school literacy for Pride Month.
A complete lesson covering the plot and context of Romeo and Juliet. The lesson explores symbolism, the main plot and has a range of activities for students to complete. A great lesson for KS3 and KS4 and can be adapted to fit students needs.
A lesson focused on improving students debating skills. Students look at images to improve inference skills, explore arguing both sides of an argument and what a good argument looks like.
This PowerPoint goes through the poem discussing context and language techniques. This can be used as a full lesson.
The PowerPoint uses the VIPERS method of analysing poetry and teaches students skills such as: Inference, explaining effects of language and thinking about writers intentions.
A time line to use alongside the play Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman. Students can use this time line to track Callum and Sephys relationship and how it grows and develops over time.
Students can have fun creating their own perfect dystopian character. This resource can be adapted to include a challenge task of your choice for students (example is provided.)
This booklet contains a range of independent activities for students to complete when reading any book. These are aimed at KS3 students and include activities such as:
Chapter overview questions
Analysing quotes
Freytag models
Book cover design
Character analysis
Plot development
Setting
And many more!
Independent reading general questions.
Ignite Your Creativity with a Cold Writing Challenge Inspired by Alma!
Looking for a quick, powerful writing boost? This Cold Writing Lesson Inspired by Alma is designed to spark your imagination and sharpen your storytelling instincts—all in a short, impactful session!
Supercharge Your Writing: Master Varied Sentence Starts & Structure with Alma as Inspiration!
Is your writing feeling flat or repetitive? This Varied Sentence Starts & Structure lesson will teach you how to add rhythm, flow, and impact to your writing, making it more engaging and dynamic. Using the mesmerizing short animation Alma as a creative spark, you’ll explore how sentence variety can heighten suspense, set the tone, and keep readers captivated.
With lots of practical worksheets and exercises, you’ll have all the tools you need to transform your sentence variety and structure. If you’re ready to make your writing flow effortlessly while building tension and excitement, this lesson is for you! Let Alma inspire you to bring your writing to life, one sentence at a time.
A comprehensive worksheet that focuses on the characters of Romeo, Benvolio and Tybalt from Romeo and Juliet. Is a great resource to use when looking at Act 1.1 or exploring masculinity.
A lesson on the epilogue of The Tempest by William Shakespeare. Includes comprehension questions, analysis of the play and an extension task to explore deeper meaning.
This is a lesson on The Tempest Act 2. It includes context of key scenes, the use of metaphors and the chance for students to write an extended response.
A PowerPoint on The Tempest Act 1 Scene 1 by William Shakespeare. Includes activities on the scene, consolidation of knowledge and a letter writing task.