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The Calm Curriculum

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Engaging, structured English resources. My lessons are designed to support all learners — including those with SEND — through clear routines, rich vocabulary, and purposeful tasks that build confidence and real progress. Ready to teach. Easy to adapt. Focused on growth.

Engaging, structured English resources. My lessons are designed to support all learners — including those with SEND — through clear routines, rich vocabulary, and purposeful tasks that build confidence and real progress. Ready to teach. Easy to adapt. Focused on growth.
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud – EDUQAS GCSE Poetry Anthology (2027)
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I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud – EDUQAS GCSE Poetry Anthology (2027)

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A full lesson on Wordsworth’s poem, designed for the new EDUQAS specification (first assessment 2027). Includes vocabulary work, annotation, thesis-style writing, and high-quality, visually engaging slides. Key Question: How does Wordsworth use nature to explore memory and happiness? Supporting Questions: What emotions does the speaker experience while observing nature? How does Wordsworth’s use of imagery and poetic techniques show the lasting power of memory? Why might solitude be important for creativity and emotional well-being? Now includes one clear slide: The Poets’ Messages and Who They’re Speaking To – all poems summarised on one page with message, audience, and critique. Easy to use, student-friendly, and straight to the point.
Dusting the Phone - EDUQAS poetry anthology (first assessment 2027).
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Dusting the Phone - EDUQAS poetry anthology (first assessment 2027).

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A full lesson on Jackie Kay’s Dusting the Phone, created for the new EDUQAS poetry anthology (first assessment 2027). This lesson explores emotional obsession, longing, and vulnerability through guided analysis, vocabulary development, thesis-style writing, and engaging visual slides. Key Question: How does Kay explore obsession and emotional vulnerability in relationships? Supporting Questions: – What is the speaker waiting for, and how does this affect them emotionally? – How does the speaker’s tone shift throughout the poem? – How does the poem’s structure reflect emotional chaos or instability? Now includes one clear slide: The Poets’ Messages and Who They’re Speaking To – all poems summarised on one page with message, audience, and critique. Easy to use, student-friendly, and straight to the point.
12 Punctuation Posters
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12 Punctuation Posters

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12 bold punctuation posters for stylish, purposeful classroom display. Includes: full stop, comma, ellipsis, semicolon, colon, apostrophe, exclamation mark, question mark, ampersand, hyphen, quotation marks, and parenthesis. Each features a clear symbol and simple student-friendly definition – perfect for literacy walls and English displays.