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Welcome to the Online Teaching Resources TES shop. Here you'll find hundreds of KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4 teaching resources in the form of editable PowerPoints and worksheets for English, Maths, Science and History. All materials are made with the UK National Curriculum in mind and have been created to engage and enthuse learners. You can find out more and access hundreds more brilliant resources at our websites www.Teacher-of-Primary.com and www.Teacher-of-English.com.

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Welcome to the Online Teaching Resources TES shop. Here you'll find hundreds of KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4 teaching resources in the form of editable PowerPoints and worksheets for English, Maths, Science and History. All materials are made with the UK National Curriculum in mind and have been created to engage and enthuse learners. You can find out more and access hundreds more brilliant resources at our websites www.Teacher-of-Primary.com and www.Teacher-of-English.com.
Animal Farm - Chapter 2
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Animal Farm – Chapter 2 Lesson (PowerPoint & Worksheets) GCSE English Literature Resource | 15-Slide PowerPoint + 5 Worksheets Bring George Orwell’s allegorical novel to life with this fully resourced lesson on Chapter 2 of Animal Farm. Perfect for GCSE English Literature or high-ability Y9 classes, this lesson pack includes a 15-slide editable PowerPoint and 5 printable worksheets, designed to develop students’ understanding of plot, character, and political allegory. What’s Included: Character comparison activities focusing on Snowball and Napoleon – students explore their differences in leadership style and personality A ‘Table of Events’ task to help students track and summarise key developments in Chapter 2 Focused study of ‘The Great Rebellion’, with an empathetic writing task encouraging students to engage with the animals’ point of view Extension questions to assess comprehension, support analysis, and challenge more able learners This lesson supports close reading, builds knowledge of Orwell’s political themes, and encourages critical thinking through creative tasks and structured discussion.
Animal Farm - Chapter 1
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Animal Farm - Chapter 1

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Animal Farm – Chapter 1 Lesson (PowerPoint & Worksheets) GCSE English Literature Resource | 16-Slide PowerPoint + 3 Worksheets Teach Chapter 1 of Animal Farm with this fully resourced, ready-to-use lesson designed for GCSE English Literature (or high-ability Year 9 students). This engaging lesson pack includes a 16-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and 3 printable worksheets, providing everything you need to explore the opening of George Orwell’s allegorical novella. What’s Included: A detailed introduction to Mr Jones, examining his role and character In-depth analysis of Old Major’s speech, including meaning and purpose Activities to identify and explore rhetorical techniques used in the speech (e.g., repetition, emotive language, rhetorical questions) A storyboard task to sequence and visually represent key events in Chapter 1 Extension questions to consolidate understanding and stretch higher-level learners This resource supports students in developing critical reading skills, analysing persuasive language, and engaging with Orwell’s political ideas from the very start of the novel. Preview ‘Animal Farm – Chapter 1’ by clicking on the images.
Animal Farm - Unit of Work
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Animal Farm - Unit of Work

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Animal Farm – Complete GCSE Teaching Unit (14 Lessons, PowerPoint + Worksheets) Engage your students with this comprehensive Animal Farm GCSE unit of work, designed to support in-depth analysis of George Orwell’s classic political allegory. This fully resourced scheme includes a 176-slide editable PowerPoint, 50 printable PDF worksheets, and 14 detailed lessons that cover the entire novel, chapter by chapter. Ideal for GCSE English Literature (suitable for all major exam boards), this Animal Farm teaching resource is also adaptable for high-ability Year 9 KS3 classes. What’s Included: A 14-lesson unit overview with structured four-part lesson plans A fully editable 176-slide PowerPoint presentation 50 printable PDF worksheets to support a wide range of classroom activities Key Features: Chapter-by-chapter analysis to guide students through the novel’s plot, characters, and literary techniques Contextual exploration of the Russian Revolution, Stalinism, totalitarianism, and 1930s Europe Targeted comprehension and analysis tasks focusing on key characters such as Napoleon, Snowball, Boxer, Squealer, and Benjamin In-depth study of themes including power and control, propaganda, corruption, rebellion, socialism, and class Literary focus on Orwell’s use of allegory, satire, and political commentary Role play and hot-seating activities to develop empathy and deepen character understanding Writing tasks, including empathy writing and exam-style essay questions to stretch and challenge learners Differentiated extension tasks for higher-level students This ready-to-teach resource is perfect for class teaching, revision, homework, or remote learning. All materials are designed to help students gain a deeper understanding of the text and develop their analytical reading and essay-writing skills. Preview the Animal Farm GCSE Unit of Work by clicking on the preview images.
Boys Don't Cry - Unit of Work
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Boys Don’t Cry – Full Scheme of Work | 16-Lesson GCSE Reading Unit (Malorie Blackman) Support your students in exploring Boys Don’t Cry by Malorie Blackman with this fully resourced and editable unit of work. Designed for GCSE English Literature (and adaptable for high-ability Year 9), this 16-lesson scheme includes a 171-slide PowerPoint presentation, 22 printable PDF worksheets, and a wide range of engaging, skills-focused tasks. This comprehensive chapter-by-chapter resource helps students analyse the plot, characters, themes, structure, and language of the novel, while building key reading and response skills for GCSE success. Resource Includes: Fully resourced 16 one-hour lessons covering the novel from start to finish Comprehension and discussion questions with model answers Detailed character studies: Dante, Adam, Tyler, Josh, and Aunt Jackie In-depth exploration of key themes: teenage parenting, family, identity, masculinity, prejudice, grief, gender and growing up Activities to build inference, deduction, and critical reading skills Language and structure analysis: Blackman’s use of dual narrative, suspense, and voice GCSE-style exam practice: question analysis, model responses, and formal assessment tasks Empathy writing tasks: diary entries, letters, and character growth arcs Hot-seating and role-play to deepen understanding of character and theme A Boys Don’t Cry knowledge organiser to consolidate learning Creative ‘Do Now’ activities: themed crosswords, word searches, sequencing tasks, and more Ideal for whole-class teaching, revision, or intervention, this resource offers everything you need to deliver Boys Don’t Cry with confidence. Click on the images to preview the full 171-slide PowerPoint.
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Holes – Full Unit of Work | 23-Lesson KS3 Reading Unit (Louis Sachar) Bring the award-winning novel Holes by Louis Sachar to life in your classroom with this comprehensive 23-lesson scheme of work, designed for Key Stage 3 English. This fully editable teaching unit supports reading, analysis, and creative response, making it ideal for Year 7 or Year 8 students studying contemporary fiction. What’s Included: Lessons on the historical context of the American South (racial segregation, Jim Crow laws, civil rights) An exploration of youth detention in the USA and boot camp culture In-depth character analysis: Stanley Yelnats, Zero, Kate Barlow, Sam, Mr Sir, Mr Pendanski, and The Warden Thematic study of crime and punishment, friendship and redemption Narrative techniques: hooks, tension-building, and setting Guidance on using quotations effectively in written responses Exploration of Louis Sachar’s purpose and viewpoint Comprehension and plot-based consolidation activities Close language analysis of key scenes Interactive tasks including hotseating and empathy writing (diary entries and letters) This Holes unit is fully editable, allowing teachers to adapt lessons to suit the specific needs of their class. Perfect for classroom delivery, homework, or revision. Click on the images to preview ‘Holes – Unit of Work’.
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Year 8 Comprehension - Great Expectations

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Year 8 Comprehension – Great Expectations Support your students in developing key reading and comprehension skills with this Year 8 English resource based on the powerful opening scene of Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. Ideal for lower KS3 learners, this two-lesson comprehension mini-unit includes a fully editable 58-slide PowerPoint, printable worksheets, and an exam-style assessment task. What’s Included: Lesson One: Mastering the Basics What is comprehension? – Introducing key reading strategies. How to tackle comprehension questions in English assessments. Practising inference and deduction techniques. Analysing how language devices create meaning and impact. Lesson Two: Developing Extended Responses Understanding how writers use structure for effect. Learning how to use evidence and quotations effectively. A timed, 40-minute comprehension assessment (PDF format). Mark scheme and model responses included for peer/self-assessment. Perfect for use in the classroom, as homework, or for cover lessons, this resource helps Year 8 students build exam-ready comprehension and analytical skills using a classic literary text. Preview the full resource by clicking ‘View all Slides’ and selecting the images.
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Edexcel GCSE Anthology Poetry – Mastering the Conflict Question 35-Slide PowerPoint + 3 Printable Worksheets Boost student performance in the Edexcel GCSE English Literature exam with this complete teaching and revision resource focused on the Conflict poems from the Edexcel Poetry Anthology. Designed to build confidence and exam technique, this step-by-step guide helps students tackle the comparison question with clarity and skill. What’s included in this comprehensive exam preparation pack? A breakdown of the Edexcel Conflict poetry comparison question Strategies for planning, structuring and writing top-grade responses Practical time management advice and a simple essay planning framework Detailed walkthrough of a high-level model response Exam-style comparison question with a poem and writing task Perfect for classroom teaching, homework, or revision sessions, this pack features a fully editable 35-slide PowerPoint presentation and 3 printable worksheets including poetry extracts, model answers, and exam questions. Whether you’re introducing the anthology or preparing for final assessments, this resource equips students with the analytical tools and confidence they need to succeed in Paper 2 of the Edexcel GCSE English Literature exam.
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Edexcel GCSE Poetry – How to Answer the Relationships Question GCSE English Literature Exam Resource | 35-Slide PowerPoint + 3 Worksheets Prepare your students for success in the Edexcel GCSE English Literature exam with this complete teaching pack focused on the Relationships poems from the Edexcel Poetry Anthology. Designed to boost exam confidence and improve analytical writing skills, this resource guides students through how to approach and answer the poetry comparison question with clarity and precision. What’s Included in this Edexcel Poetry Teaching Pack: A step-by-step breakdown of the Edexcel GCSE poetry exam question Expert strategies for planning, structuring, and writing high-level comparative essays Time-saving essay planning models and time management techniques A detailed walkthrough of a model top grade response Practice exam-style question with an extract and scaffolded writing task This downloadable pack includes a fully editable 35-slide PowerPoint presentation, three printable worksheets, poetry extracts, example responses, and revision materials – ideal for classroom teaching, independent study, or homework assignments. Perfect for teaching the Relationships cluster on Paper 2 of the Edexcel GCSE English Literature exam, this resource helps students build confidence and develop the analytical skills needed for top marks. Preview ‘Edexcel GCSE Anthology Poetry – How to Answer the Relationships Question’ by clicking the images.
AQA Anthology Poetry – How to Answer the Love and Relationships Question
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AQA Anthology Poetry – Answering the Love and Relationships Question GCSE English Literature Exam Preparation | 38-Slide PowerPoint + 2 Worksheets Give your students the tools they need to succeed in the AQA GCSE English Literature exam with this comprehensive and fully editable resource focused on the Love and Relationships poetry cluster. Designed as a step-by-step guide, this pack helps students master the comparison question and craft confident, analytical responses under timed conditions. What’s included: A clear breakdown of the AQA poetry comparison question format Practical strategies for planning, structuring and writing high-level essays Time-saving tips and a proven essay planning framework A detailed, annotated model answer to guide students A practice exam-style question with an extract and writing task This pack includes a 38-slide PowerPoint presentation and two printable worksheets, along with exam questions, poetry extracts and exemplar responses — ideal for classroom teaching, homework or independent revision. Perfect for teaching the Love and Relationships cluster, this resource builds confidence and develops the skills students need to succeed in Paper 2 of the AQA English Literature exam. Click the images above to preview ‘AQA Anthology Poetry – Tackling the Love and Relationships Question’.
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AQA Power and Conflict Poetry – GCSE Exam Preparation Resource 39-Slide PowerPoint + 2 Worksheets | AQA English Literature Paper 2 Boost your students’ confidence and exam success with this complete GCSE English Literature teaching resource focused on the Power and Conflict poems from the AQA Poetry Anthology. Designed to support preparation for the AQA Paper 2 poetry comparison question, this resource offers clear, practical guidance for writing high-level analytical responses in timed exam conditions. What’s Included: A full breakdown of the AQA Power and Conflict poetry question format Step-by-step essay planning strategies for confident comparison writing Time management techniques to help students stay focused under pressure A model high-grade exam response with guided analysis A practice exam question with poem extract and writing task This flexible, ready-to-use teaching pack features a fully editable 39-slide PowerPoint presentation, two printable worksheets, and downloadable PDF resources including example answers, planning templates, and question papers. Perfect for classroom teaching, revision sessions, or homework tasks, this resource is tailored to help students achieve top marks when answering the AQA Power and Conflict poetry comparison question in their GCSE exam. Preview this AQA Poetry resource by clicking on the images above.
Blood Brothers - Eduqas GCSE English Literature Exam Preparation
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Blood Brothers - Eduqas GCSE English Literature Exam Preparation

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Blood Brothers – Eduqas GCSE English Literature Exam Preparation Pack Complete 3-Lesson Resource | 48-Slide PowerPoint + 5 Printable Worksheets Prepare your students for success in the Eduqas GCSE English Literature exam with this comprehensive teaching resource focused on Blood Brothers by Willy Russell. Designed to build confidence and exam skills, this step-by-step guide helps students understand how to approach the Blood Brothers extract question effectively and write high-level responses under timed conditions. This fully editable PowerPoint presentation (48 slides) and supporting worksheets offer: Clear guidance on how to approach the Eduqas exam question Strategies for planning and managing time in the exam A breakdown of essay structure and how to reach the top bands Model responses with peer assessment tasks using the official mark scheme A complete practice exam task including extract, question, and assessment materials Also included are PDF versions of all worksheets, exam-style questions, mark schemes, and exemplar answers—perfect for printing or setting as homework. Ideal for classroom teaching, revision, or independent study, this Blood Brothers GCSE exam preparation pack supports students in developing the skills needed for high achievement in the Eduqas English Literature Paper 2. Preview this Blood Brothers Eduqas exam resource by clicking through the sample slides above.
Adding the Suffixes -ment, -ness, -ful, -less and -ly - Year 2
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Adding the Suffixes -ment, -ness, -ful, -less and -ly - Year 2 Spelling Resource Support your Year 2 pupils in learning how to add the suffixes -ment, -ness, -ful, -less and -ly with this comprehensive spelling resource, aligned with the Year 2 English Programme of Study. This fully editable resource helps children master these spelling patterns through fun and focused activities. It includes: An animated PowerPoint presentation Activities to support the teaching of this statutory requirement with 2 accompanying worksheets Cut out spelling list and teacher sentences script to accompany spelling task 1 further worksheet with answers Perfect for whole-class teaching, small group work, or independent tasks, this resource is designed to meet statutory spelling requirements and is fully adaptable to suit your teaching needs.
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Eduqas GCSE English Literature Exam Question
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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Eduqas GCSE English Literature Exam Question

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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Eduqas GCSE English Literature Exam Question (43-slide PowerPoint presentation with 5 worksheets) This three-lesson teaching resource provides a step-by-step guide to the Eduqas GCSE English Literature exam question on Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. It tracks through the paper and explains how to produce an effective answer under exam conditions. It offers guidance on approaching the question, planning and managing time effectively. It explains how to structure and write a higher band answer and asks students to peer assess an exam response using the Eduqas GCSE English Literature mark scheme. Learners are then given an exam question and extract and are required to write a response under exam conditions. The resource includes an editable PowerPoint presentation, question papers, mark schemes, extracts and exemplar responses in PDF format. To preview Eduqas GCSE English Literature Exam Preparation - Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, please click on the images.
Autobiography - KS3
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Autobiography - KS3 This Year 7/8 autobiography unit of work is made up of a PowerPoint presentation and a 16-page booklet of worksheets. It contains a series of fully editable progressive lessons designed to teach the key features of autobiographical writing at lower KS3. Content includes: What is an autobiography? What are the key features of autobiographical writing? Understanding the first person perspective Spelling keywords in autobiographical writing Effective sentence construction Analysis of how writers create suspense in an autobiographical text Assessment task - create a piece of autobiographical writing And much more To preview ‘Autobiography - KS3’ please click on the images.
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The zh Sound Spelt s - Year 2 Spelling Resource Support your Year 2 pupils in learning the /zh/ sound spelt ‘s’ before -ion, -ure and -ual with this comprehensive spelling resource, aligned with the Year 2 English Programme of Study. This fully editable resource helps children master this spelling pattern through fun and focused activities. It includes: An animated PowerPoint presentation Activities to support the teaching of this statutory requirement with 2 accompanying worksheets Cut out spelling list and teacher sentences script to accompany spelling task 1 further worksheet with answers Perfect for whole-class teaching, small group work, or independent tasks, this resource is designed to meet statutory spelling requirements and is fully adaptable to suit your teaching needs.
An Inspector Calls - Themes
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An Inspector Calls - Themes (25-slide editable PowerPoint and four worksheets) This GCSE English teaching resource explores the themes of social responsibility, class, age and gender as presented in J.B. Priestley’s An Inspector Calls. The resource also contains comprehension questions - all with example answers provided - to assess students’ understanding. To preview the resource click on the images.
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An Inspector Calls - Context (18-slide teaching resource with one worksheet) This GCSE English teaching resource explores the context of J.B. Priestley’s An Inspector Calls. It discusses socialism, capitalism, life in Edwardian Britain and post-WW2 society. The resource also contains comprehension questions - all with example answers provided - to assess students’ understanding. To preview the resource, click on the images.
AQA GCSE English Literature Exam Preparation - Romeo and Juliet
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AQA GCSE English Literature Exam Preparation - Romeo and Juliet (38-slide PowerPoint presentation with 5 worksheets) This two-lesson teaching resource provides a step-by-step guide to the AQA GCSE English Literature exam question on Romeo and Juliet. It goes through the question paper and shows students how to produce an effective response under exam conditions. It offers guidance on approaching the question, planning and managing time effectively and structuring and writing a higher band answer. Learners are then given an exam question and extract and are required to write a response in exam conditions. To preview ‘AQA GCSE English Literature Exam Preparation - Romeo and Juliet’ in detail, please click on the images.
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Romeo and Juliet – Tybalt and Mercutio (PowerPoint & Worksheets) Help students deepen their understanding of Romeo and Juliet with this focused lesson on the contrasting characters of Tybalt and Mercutio. Through close analysis of their dialogue and stage directions, learners will explore key quotations, explain their significance, and compare the two characters in detail. The lesson includes: Character analysis – Examining Tybalt and Mercutio’s traits, motivations, and impact on the play. Quotation exploration – Identifying and explaining key dialogue and stage directions. Comparison & contrast – Structured activities to highlight their differences and similarities. Guided writing task – A comparative paragraph with scaffolded support, including a word bank and sentence starters for differentiation. Preview ‘Romeo and Juliet – Tybalt and Mercutio’ by clicking on the images.
Romeo and Juliet – The Prologue
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Romeo and Juliet – The Prologue (12-Slide PowerPoint & 3 Worksheets) Introduce students to Shakespeare’s use of language in the prologue of Romeo and Juliet with this engaging KS4 resource. Through interactive activities and in-depth analysis, learners will explore the themes, structure, and imagery of the prologue while developing their comprehension and analytical skills. What’s Included? Prologue Perfection – A fun starter activity where students use rhythm and rhyme to rearrange the prologue in the correct order. A Closer Look – Analysis of how the prologue introduces key themes and Shakespeare’s use of contrasting imagery. Comprehension Questions – Assessing students’ understanding of the prologue. Extension Tasks – A range of challenges catering to different ability levels. Preview ‘Romeo and Juliet – The Prologue’ by clicking on the images.