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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.
Romeo and Juliet – The Prologue
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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.
Romeo and Juliet – The Balcony Scene
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Romeo and Juliet – The Balcony Scene

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Romeo and Juliet – The Balcony Scene (10-Slide PowerPoint & 2 Worksheets) This engaging lesson provides a detailed exploration of Act 2, Scene 2, one of the most iconic moments in Romeo and Juliet. Key areas of focus include: Analysis of Romeo’s speech, examining Shakespeare’s language and poetic techniques. Discussion of Juliet’s famous line, “Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?” and its true meaning. Two comprehension tasks, reinforcing understanding and encouraging deeper analysis. Perfect for GCSE English Literature, this resource is fully editable, making it easy to adapt to your specific teaching needs. To preview Romeo and Juliet – The Balcony Scene, click on the images.
Romeo and Juliet – The Prince’s Speech
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Romeo and Juliet – The Prince’s Speech

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Romeo and Juliet – The Prince’s Speech (PowerPoint & Worksheets) Enhance students’ understanding of Romeo and Juliet with this engaging lesson focused on the Prince’s speech. Designed to develop analytical skills, this resource guides learners through Shakespeare’s use of language and key themes, including anger, violence, and justice. Students will closely examine the speech, selecting key quotations that reveal the Prince’s character and the play’s central themes. Using the PETER structure, they will craft a detailed analysis, strengthening their ability to write critically about Shakespeare’s text. This four-part lesson includes: Reading & comprehension – Exploring the speech in context Close analysis – Identifying key quotes and their significance Discussion & collaboration – Opportunities for individual and paired work Structured writing task – Step-by-step guidance with scaffolding and a model response for support Preview ‘Romeo and Juliet – The Prince’s Speech’ by clicking on the images.
Romeo and Juliet – Friar Laurence
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Romeo and Juliet – Friar Laurence

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Romeo and Juliet – Friar Laurence (PowerPoint & Worksheets) This two-lesson resource provides a detailed exploration of Friar Laurence in Romeo and Juliet. Key areas of focus include: Analysis of his speech in Act 2, Scene 3, examining Shakespeare’s language and techniques. A character study, considering Friar Laurence’s role, motivations, and impact on the plot. Discussion activities to encourage critical thinking and interpretation. The fully editable PowerPoint slides allow for easy adaptation to suit your specific teaching needs. To preview Romeo and Juliet – Friar Laurence, click on the images.
Romeo and Juliet - Act 5
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Romeo and Juliet - Act 5

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Romeo and Juliet – Act 5 (2 Lessons, 18-Slide PowerPoint & 4 Worksheets) This engaging resource provides 2 in-depth lessons covering Act Five of Romeo and Juliet. The lessons focus on: Romeo’s character in Act 5, examining his actions and motivations. The tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet, analysing their significance and impact. Comprehension questions to assess understanding and encourage critical thinking. An Act 5 plot summary, reinforcing key events and themes. Perfect for GCSE English Literature, this resource is ideal for lesson planning, independent study, and revision. To preview Romeo and Juliet – Act 5, click on the images.
Romeo and Juliet - Act 4
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Romeo and Juliet - Act 4

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Romeo and Juliet – Act 4 (2 Lessons, 21-Slide PowerPoint & 6 Worksheets) This focused resource provides 2 detailed lessons covering Act Four of Romeo and Juliet. Designed to deepen students’ understanding, the lessons explore: The relationship between Paris and Juliet, analysing their interactions and significance. Juliet’s soliloquy in Act 4, Scene 3, with a detailed breakdown of language and themes. Extension tasks and discussion questions to encourage critical thinking. Act 4 plot summary activities, reinforcing key events and developments. Ideal for GCSE English Literature, this resource supports lesson planning, independent study, and revision. To preview Romeo and Juliet – Act 4, click on the images.
Romeo and Juliet – Act 3, Scene 1
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Romeo and Juliet – Act 3, Scene 1

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Romeo and Juliet – Act 3, Scene 1 (2 Lessons | 18-Slide PowerPoint & 3 Worksheets) Bring Shakespeare’s dramatic turning point to life with this KS4 teaching resource, designed to help students explore Act 3, Scene 1 in depth. This comprehensive resource examines Shakespeare’s use of language and imagery, as well as how he builds tension and suspense through the characters of Tybalt, Mercutio, Romeo, and Benvolio. This resource includes: Detailed scene analysis – Unpicking key language and imagery. Exploration of dramatic techniques – Understanding how Shakespeare creates tension. Character study – Examining the motivations and actions of key figures. Engaging worksheets – Activities to reinforce learning and critical thinking. Preview ‘Romeo and Juliet – Act 3, Scene 1’ by clicking on the images.
Romeo and Juliet - Act 3
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Romeo and Juliet - Act 3

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Romeo and Juliet – Act 3 (4 Lessons, 32-Slide PowerPoint & 6 Worksheets) This comprehensive resource offers 4 engaging lessons that explore Act Three of Romeo and Juliet in depth. Key areas of focus include: Act 3, Scene 1 – The fight scene, analysing its dramatic impact and significance. The creation of tension, examining how Shakespeare builds suspense. Shakespeare’s language and imagery, helping students develop critical analysis skills. The character of Lord Capulet, exploring his role and influence. The role of women in Elizabethan society, providing historical context for deeper understanding. An Act 3 plot summary activity, reinforcing key events and themes. Perfect for GCSE English Literature, this resource supports lesson planning, independent study, and revision. To preview Romeo and Juliet – Act 3, click on the images.
Romeo and Juliet – Act 2
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Romeo and Juliet – Act 2

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Romeo and Juliet – Act 2 (5 Lessons, 40-Slide PowerPoint & 8 Worksheets) This engaging resource provides 5 detailed lessons covering Act Two of Romeo and Juliet. Designed to enhance students’ understanding, the lessons focus on: The iconic balcony scene, analysing its language, themes, and significance. Character studies of Romeo, Friar Lawrence, and the Nurse. Shakespeare’s use of language and imagery, helping students develop analytical skills. An Act 2 plot summary activity, reinforcing key events and ideas. Ideal for GCSE English Literature, this resource supports lesson planning, independent study, and revision. To preview Romeo and Juliet – Act 2, click on the images.
Romeo and Juliet - Act 1, Scene 5
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Romeo and Juliet - Act 1, Scene 5

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Romeo and Juliet – Act 1, Scene 5 (12-Slide PowerPoint & 3 Worksheets) Engage your students in a detailed exploration of Romeo and Juliet, Act 1, Scene 5. This comprehensive KS4 resource guides learners through Shakespeare’s language, imagery, and the character of Romeo while developing their analytical writing skills. Extension tasks are also included to challenge students further. This resource features: Close text analysis – Exploring key themes, language, and imagery Character study – A focused look at Romeo’s role and emotions in the scene Writing skills development – Structured activities to enhance essay responses Extension tasks – Opportunities for deeper thinking and discussion As with all our teaching resources, Romeo and Juliet – Act 1, Scene 5 is fully editable, allowing you to use it as it is or customize it to suit your needs. Designed for KS4/GCSE students, it can also be easily adapted for KS3 learners. Preview ‘Romeo and Juliet – Act 1, Scene 5’ by clicking on the images.
Romeo and Juliet - Act 1
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Romeo and Juliet - Act 1

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Romeo and Juliet – Act 1 (84-Slide PowerPoint & 20 Worksheets) This comprehensive resource includes 10 engaging lessons that provide an in-depth exploration of Act One of Romeo and Juliet. Designed to support students’ understanding of the play, the lessons cover: Character analysis of Tybalt, Romeo, Juliet, Mercutio, the Nurse, Lady Capulet, and the servants. Key themes, including love, hate, and violence. Shakespeare’s language and imagery, helping students interpret and analyse his writing style. The role of women in Elizabethan England, offering historical context for deeper comprehension. A detailed plot summary to reinforce understanding of the act’s events. Extension tasks to challenge and inspire students beyond the core material. Perfect for GCSE English Literature, this resource is ideal for lesson planning, independent study, or revision. To preview ‘Romeo and Juliet - Act 1’ click on the images.
The er and or Sounds Spelt or and ar After w - Year 2
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The er and or Sounds Spelt or and ar After w - Year 2

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The er and or Sounds Spelt or and ar After w - Year 2 Spelling Resource Support your Year 2 pupils in learning the /er/ sound spelt ‘or’ and /or/ sound spelt ‘ar’ after ‘w’ 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 these statutory requirements with 3 accompanying worksheets Cut out spelling lists and teacher sentences scripts to accompany spelling tasks 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.
The Short o Sound Spelt a After w and qu - Year 2
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The Short o Sound Spelt a After w and qu - Year 2

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The Short o Sound Spelt a After w and qu - Year 2 Spelling Resource Support your Year 2 pupils in learning the short ‘o’ sound spelt ‘a’ after ‘w’ and ‘qu’ 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.
The Long e Sound Spelt  -ey - Year 2
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The Long e Sound Spelt -ey - Year 2

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The Long e Sound Spelt -ey - Year 2 Spelling Resource Support your Year 2 pupils in learning the long e sound spelt -ey 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.
Romeo and Juliet – Eduqas Essay Question
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Romeo and Juliet – Eduqas Essay Question

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Romeo and Juliet – The Eduqas Essay Question WJEC Eduqas GCSE English Literature – Shakespeare This exam preparation resource is designed to help students develop effective responses to the Romeo and Juliet essay question on Paper 1 of the WJEC Eduqas GCSE English Literature exam. The resource includes a 22-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and two supporting worksheets, guiding students through a clear, structured approach to exam success. Included tasks and activities: Example Essay Questions – a list of example character and theme essay questions from past papers. Planning – How to plan and structure both a character-based and a theme-based essay. Time Management – How to write a five-paragraph response in 40 minutes. Model Responses – Sample high-level character and theme essays to demonstrate key features of success. To preview Romeo and Juliet – The Eduqas Essay Question, click on the images.
Romeo and Juliet - Eduqas GCSE Extract Question
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Romeo and Juliet - Eduqas GCSE Extract Question

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Romeo and Juliet – The Eduqas Extract Question WJEC Eduqas GCSE English Literature – Shakespeare This exam preparation resource is designed to help students develop effective responses to the Romeo and Juliet extract question on Paper 1 of the WJEC Eduqas GCSE English Literature exam. The resource includes a 22-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and two supporting worksheets, guiding students through a clear, structured approach to exam success. Included tasks and activities: Preparing Your Answer – How to identify keywords in the question and annotate the extract effectively. Planning – How to structure a high-quality essay using the C.C.A. (Character/Character/Audience) format. Time Management – Tips for writing a strong three-paragraph response in just 20 minutes. Model Response – A sample high-level answer to demonstrate key features of success. Assessment Task – An exam-style question for students to practise under timed conditions. Exemplar Response – A detailed model answer to the assessment task. To preview Romeo and Juliet – The Eduqas Extract Question, click on the images.
The Short u Sound Spelt o - Year 2
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The Short u Sound Spelt o - Year 2

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The Short u Sound Spelt o - Year 2 Spelling Resource Support your Year 2 pupils in learning the short ‘u’ sound spelt ‘o’ 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.
The or Sound Spelt a Before l and ll - Year 2
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The or Sound Spelt a Before l and ll - Year 2

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The or Sound Spelt a Before l and ll - Year 2 Spelling Resource Support your Year 2 pupils in learning the ‘or’ sound spelt ‘a’ before ‘l’ and ‘ll’ 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.
Adding -ed, -er, -ing, -est and -y - Year 2
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Adding -ed, -er, -ing, -est and -y - Year 2

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Adding -ed, -er, -ing, -est and -y - Year 2 Spelling Resource Support your Year 2 pupils in learning how to add the suffixes -ed, -er, -ing, -est and -y to words where changes are needed 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 these statutory requirements with 6 accompanying worksheets Cut out spelling list and teacher sentences scripts to accompany spelling tasks 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.
Adding -es to Nouns and Verbs Ending in -y - Year 2
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Adding -es to Nouns and Verbs Ending in -y - Year 2

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Adding -es to Nouns and Verbs Ending in -y - Year 2 Spelling Resource Support your Year 2 pupils in learning how to add the suffix -es to words that end consonant then -y 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.