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Welcome to My TES Authors Shop! Hi, I’m Natalie, and I’m thrilled to share my resources with you! I’m a qualified English teacher with a PGCE in Secondary English with QTS, an MA in Creative Writing, and a BA (Hons) in English Literature with Creative Writing. With over 15 years of experience in education and several years specializing in curriculum and content design, my passion lies in creating engaging, high-quality materials to inspire learners of all ages. I hope you enjoy my resources!

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Welcome to My TES Authors Shop! Hi, I’m Natalie, and I’m thrilled to share my resources with you! I’m a qualified English teacher with a PGCE in Secondary English with QTS, an MA in Creative Writing, and a BA (Hons) in English Literature with Creative Writing. With over 15 years of experience in education and several years specializing in curriculum and content design, my passion lies in creating engaging, high-quality materials to inspire learners of all ages. I hope you enjoy my resources!
The Handmaid’s Tale (Lesson 1) KS4/KS5 Book Introduction
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The Handmaid’s Tale (Lesson 1) KS4/KS5 Book Introduction

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This engaging and thought-provoking lesson introduces students to the concept of dystopian fiction, setting the stage for an in-depth study of The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood. Designed for GCSE and A-Level English Literature students, this resource includes: A comprehensive and visually engaging PowerPoint presentation A KWLS chart to activate prior knowledge and track learning progress Discussion prompts and key questions to encourage critical thinking Contextual links to real-world dystopias and historical influences Students will explore the conventions of dystopian fiction, consider Atwood’s influences, and begin forming their own interpretations of the novel’s themes. This lesson is ideal for sparking curiosity and laying the foundation for analytical study. Perfect for in-class teaching or online learning, this resource saves planning time while ensuring high-quality, structured engagement with the text. Check out the full teaching pack or download individual lessons as needed! 51 Notice: This resource is for personal classroom use only. Redistribution, resale, or uploading to shared platforms (including school drives and VLEs not for personal classroom use) is strictly prohibited. If you need additional licences, please purchase them separately. © 2024. Revolutionary Education. All rights reserved.
Romeo & Juliet Socratic Discussion Guide
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Romeo & Juliet Socratic Discussion Guide

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This resource has been designed to effectively teach Romeo and Juliet through the Socratic discussion method, a student-led approach that fosters critical thinking, communication, and deeper textual understanding. A Socratic Circle is a structured discussion where students explore ideas through open-ended questioning, rather than simply memorizing facts. In this resource, you will find both a Teacher’s Guide and a Student Guide to support effective facilitation. Student Guide: Includes space for students to summarize scenes, answer critical questions in advance, and develop informed personal responses. It also features an observation page for peer feedback, ensuring students refine their discussion skills. Teacher’s Guide: Provides answers and key discussion points to assess student understanding of the themes, plot, and character development in the play. By using the Socratic Method, students engage deeply with Shakespeare’s language, improve analytical skills, and build confidence, essential for GCSE English Literature success. Included in this resource: 1 full Teacher’s Guide PDF 51 pages (includes socratic questions and answers as well as scene by scene summaries) 1 full Student’s Guide PDF 79 pages (includes information on how to engage in a socratic discussion, sentence starters, observation sheets, spaces to write their scene summaries and socratic questions with space to answer). **51 Notice: **This resource is for personal classroom use only. Redistribution, resale, or uploading to shared platforms (including school drives and VLEs not for personal classroom use) is strictly prohibited. If you need additional licences, please purchase them separately. © 2024. Revolutionary Education. All rights reserved.
Class Boundaries/Expectation Setting (Great for Supply Teachers!)
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Class Boundaries/Expectation Setting (Great for Supply Teachers!)

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Over the years I have had to test out a range of behaviour management strategies to find what works. As a secondary English teacher in the UK, currently working on supply, I have found that this is the best strategy that works for me. Use this presentation to make clear what boundaries are and the expectations you have for behaviour in your classrooms. This method uses positive reinforcement and aligns with most UK behaviour policies for secondary schools. 51 Notice: This resource is for personal classroom use only. Redistribution, resale, or uploading to shared platforms (including school drives and VLEs not for personal classroom use) is strictly prohibited. If you need additional licences, please purchase them separately. © 2024. Revolutionary Education. All rights reserved.
'at' Word Family Pack
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'at' Word Family Pack

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Exploring the ‘At’ Word Family This engaging educational resource is designed to help young learners build foundational literacy skills by focusing on the ‘at’ word family. Perfect for homeschooling, classroom use, or supplemental practice, this resource includes: PDF Presentation: A short presentation that introduces every word in the ‘at’ family (e.g., cat, hat, bat, rat, sat, mat, pat). Each slide features bold illustrations and clear text, making it easy for learners to recognize, read, and understand the sound and structure of the ‘at’ family. Five Interactive Worksheets: Family Tree Activity: Learners expand their creativity by brainstorming ‘at’ words and writing them on the branches of a tree diagram. Identify Activity: Learners circle the image that belongs to the ‘at’ word family from a set of pictures, reinforcing their ability to recognize and differentiate these words. Giant ‘At’ Page: A fun craft opportunity where learners color, paint, or decorate a giant “at” graphic while staying connected to the word family. Writing Practice Page: Dedicated space for learners to practice writing each word in the ‘at’ family, enhancing their spelling and handwriting skills. Silly Sentence Challenge: A creative writing page where learners craft a silly sentence using as many ‘at’ words as possible, boosting vocabulary, imagination, and sentence structure skills. This resource offers a playful and interactive way to master phonics and early reading while fostering creativity and critical thinking. Suitable for early learners aged 4-7. **51 Notice: **This resource is for personal classroom use only. Redistribution, resale, or uploading to shared platforms (including school drives and VLEs not for personal classroom use) is strictly prohibited. If you need additional licences, please purchase them separately. © 2024. Revolutionary Education. All rights reserved.
Anxiety & Me: PSHE Lesson on Anxiety
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Anxiety & Me: PSHE Lesson on Anxiety

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Anxiety & Me - A PSHE Lesson on Understanding and Managing Anxiety for all ages. This engaging and informative PSHE lesson is designed to help students understand anxiety, its triggers, and its effects on themselves and others. Through interactive activities and discussions, students will: Define anxiety and learn about its role in the fight, flight, and freeze response. Identify personal triggers and how anxiety manifests in thoughts and behaviors. Explore practical coping mechanisms to manage anxious feelings, including mindfulness, journaling, and creative outlets. Complete with visually appealing slides, thought-provoking questions, and actionable takeaways, this lesson empowers students to normalize conversations around anxiety and develop tools for emotional well-being. Suitable for upper primary and lower secondary students, this resource aligns with PSHE objectives and fosters a supportive, self-reflective classroom environment. Download now to equip your students with lifelong skills to handle anxiety with resilience and confidence! **51 Notice: **This resource is for personal classroom use only. Redistribution, resale, or uploading to shared platforms (including school drives and VLEs not for personal classroom use) is strictly prohibited. If you need additional licences, please purchase them separately. © 2024. Revolutionary Education. All rights reserved.
Our Home Learning Plan: A Comprehensive Curriculum Guide for Home Educators
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Our Home Learning Plan: A Comprehensive Curriculum Guide for Home Educators

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Empower your child’s learning journey with Our Home Learning Plan, a flexible and comprehensive resource designed specifically for home-educating parents. This guide offers a structured yet adaptable framework to create a bespoke curriculum tailored to your child’s interests and goals. Featuring tools to set meaningful learning objectives, develop engaging themed units, and plan purposeful activities, this resource allows you to align your child’s education with their unique needs and aspirations. Highlights include: Step-by-step guidance to design annual learning goals. Templates for planning themed units and monthly objectives. Creative activity ideas across core and elective subjects. Strategies for incorporating hands-on projects, fieldwork, and real-world applications. Examples of performance tasks to showcase your child’s progress. Ideal for parents seeking to foster a love for learning, critical thinking, and creativity, Our Home Learning Plan helps you transform education into a personalised and enjoyable experience. **51 Notice: **This resource is for personal classroom use only. Redistribution, resale, or uploading to shared platforms (including school drives and VLEs not for personal classroom use) is strictly prohibited. If you need additional licences, please purchase them separately. © 2024. Revolutionary Education. All rights reserved.
First Book of 100 Sight Words: An Engaging Learning Tool for Young Children
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First Book of 100 Sight Words: An Engaging Learning Tool for Young Children

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First Book of 100 Sight Words: An Engaging Learning Tool for Young Children Unlock the world of reading for your students with the “First Book of 100 Sight Words.” Designed specifically for young learners, this book is an essential resource for teachers looking to enhance their students’ literacy skills through fun and interactive exercises. Key Features: Comprehensive Sight Word List: Covers the first 100 essential sight words, carefully chosen to build a strong foundation for early reading skills. Engaging Activities: Each sight word is accompanied by a variety of activities including reading exercises, word tracing, and writing practice to reinforce learning. Interactive Learning: Fun and interactive “Circle the Sight Words” and “Make a Silly Sentence” activities keep children engaged and excited about learning. Drawing Time: Each section includes space for drawing, encouraging creativity while reinforcing word recognition and usage. Practical Application: Real-life sentence examples help students understand the context and usage of each sight word. Why Choose This Book? Teacher-Friendly: Easy-to-follow layout and clear instructions make it perfect for classroom use. Student-Centric: Designed to cater to young children, making learning sight words enjoyable and effective. Skill Development: Helps children improve their reading, writing, and comprehension skills, setting them up for future academic success. Empower your students with the “First Book of 100 Sight Words” and watch them develop confidence and proficiency in their reading abilities. Available now on Tes.com, this book is a must-have for any teacher dedicated to nurturing a love for reading in their classroom. **51 Notice: **This resource is for personal classroom use only. Redistribution, resale, or uploading to shared platforms (including school drives and VLEs not for personal classroom use) is strictly prohibited. If you need additional licences, please purchase them separately. © 2024. Revolutionary Education. All rights reserved.
Getting to Know You: KS2–KS4 Bundle
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Getting to Know You: KS2–KS4 Bundle

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Start the school year strong with this engaging Getting to Know You bundle, packed with five creative activities designed to help you understand your students’ personalities, interests, and learning styles. Ideal for the first week of term, this resource supports relationship-building, classroom community, and student voice—all while helping you plan more personalised and impactful lessons. Perfect for use in: Tutor/form time English or PSHE lessons Transition days and new class introductions Back-to-school planning from KS2 to KS4 Included in this bundle: All About Me Worksheet – A simple, reflective activity for students to share key information about themselves Silent ID – A fun, interactive task to help students learn about one another Multiple Intelligences Quiz – Encourages students to identify their learning styles and reflect on how they learn best What I Like Worksheet – Gives insight into student interests, helping you tailor lessons and build rapport What I Will Learn Worksheet – A reflective exit task for students to record their expectations and goals for the term ahead Each activity is designed to promote student engagement, self-awareness, and strong teacher-student relationships from day one. 51 Notice: This resource is the intellectual property of Revolutionary Education and is protected under UK copyright law. © Revolutionary Education, 2024. This resource is for single-classroom use only and must not be shared, reproduced, resold, or uploaded to shared platforms (including school drives or VLEs) without express permission. For multiple licences, please purchase additional copies. Looking for more? Visit the Revolutionary Education shop for high-quality English and PSHE resources from Nursery to Key Stage 5.
Women's Rights Day Lesson
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Women's Rights Day Lesson

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Mark Women’s Rights Day (8th March) with this informative and thought-provoking KS3–KS5 PowerPoint lesson. This resource explores the ongoing fight for gender equality, offering students a clear understanding of key issues in the current global climate and why women’s rights still matter today. Perfect for use in: PSHE or Citizenship lessons Tutor time or assemblies English or Humanities enrichment International Women’s Day events Included in this resource: A ready-to-teach PowerPoint presentation Key facts and statistics about women’s rights Discussion prompts to encourage critical thinking Content suitable for a range of ages and abilities This resource promotes awareness, empathy, and respectful debate, while helping students connect global issues to their own lives and futures. 51 Notice: This resource is the intellectual property of Revolutionary Education and is protected under UK copyright law. © Revolutionary Education, 2024. This resource is for single-classroom use only and must not be shared, reproduced, resold, or uploaded to shared platforms (including school drives or VLEs) without express permission. For multiple licences, please purchase additional copies. Looking for more? Visit the Revolutionary Education shop for high-quality English and PSHE resources from Nursery to Key Stage 5.
Growth Mindset: Full PSHE Lesson KS3
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Growth Mindset: Full PSHE Lesson KS3

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This complete PSHE lesson introduces students to the concept of growth mindset, helping them understand how their beliefs about learning, effort, and failure impact their progress and self-esteem. Through engaging activities, discussion prompts, and reflection tasks, this lesson encourages students to shift their thinking and embrace challenges with confidence. Perfect for: KS3 PSHE or tutor time Whole-school wellbeing initiatives Personal development sessions Building classroom resilience and motivation Included in this resource: Fully editable PowerPoint presentation Printable student worksheet Real-life examples and reflection questions Group and individual activities Clear learning objectives and outcomes This lesson supports students in developing a healthier, more resilient approach to learning—helping them move from “I can’t” to “I can improve.” 51 Notice: This resource is the intellectual property of Revolutionary Education and is protected under UK copyright law. © Revolutionary Education, 2024. This resource is for single-classroom use only and must not be shared, reproduced, resold, or uploaded to shared platforms (including school drives or VLEs) without express permission. For multiple licences, please purchase additional copies. Looking for more? Visit the Revolutionary Education shop for high-quality English and PSHE resources from Nursery to Key Stage 5.
International Week: Full KS2–KS4 Pack
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International Week: Full KS2–KS4 Pack

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Celebrate the world’s diverse beauty with this fully resourced International Week teaching pack, ideal for KS2 to KS4. Designed to promote global awareness, creativity, and social understanding, this resource takes students on a continent-by-continent journey throughout the week—culminating in a deep dive into one special country on the final day. Perfect for: Whole-school International Week celebrations PSHE, Geography, or Cultural Studies lessons Cross-curricular enrichment and global citizenship Themed weeks or off-timetable days Included in this resource: A detailed PowerPoint presentation with two lessons per day Daily focus on different continents, ending with a country case study Engaging content covering social studies, the arts, and global values Printable handouts and activity sheets for each lesson Minimal prep: simply print and go! This resource encourages global mindedness, cultural appreciation, and curiosity while promoting skills in critical thinking, empathy, and collaboration. 51 Notice: This resource is the intellectual property of Revolutionary Education and is protected under UK copyright law. © Revolutionary Education, 2024. This resource is for single-classroom use only and must not be shared, reproduced, resold, or uploaded to shared platforms (including school drives or VLEs) without express permission. For multiple licences, please purchase additional copies. Looking for more? Visit the Revolutionary Education shop for high-quality English and PSHE resources from Nursery to Key Stage 5.
Adjectives: 5-Lesson KS2–KS3 Unit
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Adjectives: 5-Lesson KS2–KS3 Unit

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This complete 5-lesson unit is designed to help KS2 and lower KS3 students master the use of adjectives in their writing. With a clear focus on building descriptive language and writing confidence, this pack includes full lesson slides, engaging tasks, and optional home learning activities for each session. Perfect for: English lessons or SPaG focus weeks Creative writing and vocabulary development Homework or remote learning Differentiated classroom instruction Included in this resource: 5 fully planned lessons with PowerPoint slides Activities to support a range of abilities Home learning tasks to extend learning beyond the classroom Creative and analytical tasks to reinforce adjective use in writing Teacher notes and suggested answers This unit is ideal for strengthening grammar, building confidence with descriptive language, and enhancing writing fluency in both fiction and non-fiction contexts. 51 Notice: This resource is the intellectual property of Revolutionary Education and is protected under UK copyright law. © Revolutionary Education, 2024. This resource is for single-classroom use only and must not be shared, reproduced, resold, or uploaded to shared platforms (including school drives or VLEs) without express permission. For multiple licences, please purchase additional copies. Looking for more? Visit the Revolutionary Education shop for high-quality English and PSHE resources from Nursery to Key Stage 5.
IMYC History: Segregation in 1950s USA
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IMYC History: Segregation in 1950s USA

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This complete KS3 history lesson is designed to fit within the IMYC Celebrations Unit, focusing on how people in the United States responded to conflict and change during the 1950s, a time when racial segregation was legally enforced. Suitable for Grade 6 or lower ability classes, this lesson introduces students to key historical events, figures, and social movements through accessible, engaging activities. Perfect for: KS3 History or Humanities IMYC thematic units (Celebrations) Exploring civil rights, social justice, and change Differentiated instruction and inclusive classrooms Included in this resource: Fully planned PowerPoint lesson Starter tasks to activate prior knowledge Differentiated exit tasks to assess understanding Accessible historical content on segregation and resistance Opportunities for reflection, discussion, and personal connection This lesson encourages empathy, critical thinking, and historical understanding of how everyday people responded to injustice—laying a foundation for deeper learning around rights, activism, and social change. 51 Notice: This resource is the intellectual property of Revolutionary Education and is protected under UK copyright law. © Revolutionary Education, 2024. This resource is for single-classroom use only and must not be shared, reproduced, resold, or uploaded to shared platforms (including school drives or VLEs) without express permission. For multiple licences, please purchase additional copies. Looking for more? Visit the Revolutionary Education shop for high-quality English and PSHE resources from Nursery to Key Stage 5.
Theme in Literature: KS3–KS4 Lesson
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Theme in Literature: KS3–KS4 Lesson

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This engaging and flexible English Literature lesson introduces students to the concept of theme and how it operates within fiction texts. Ideal for KS3 and KS4 learners, this resource builds analytical skills by helping students identify, interpret, and discuss key themes across a range of literature. It can be used as a standalone lesson or embedded within a wider scheme of work. Perfect for: KS3 and KS4 English Literature Introducing or revising literary analysis Cover lessons or intervention groups Building confidence with GCSE-style thinking Included in this resource: A full Powerpoint lesson Guided examples and modelled analysis Independent and collaborative activities Discussion prompts to explore common literary themes Worksheet or slide-based task to apply learning The lesson supports deeper reading and encourages students to connect abstract ideas to character, plot, and context—essential skills for success in English Literature. 51 Notice: This resource is the intellectual property of Revolutionary Education and is protected under UK copyright law. © Revolutionary Education, 2024. This resource is for single-classroom use only and must not be shared, reproduced, resold, or uploaded to shared platforms (including school drives or VLEs) without express permission. For multiple licences, please purchase additional copies. Looking for more? Visit the Revolutionary Education shop for high-quality English and PSHE resources from Nursery to Key Stage 5.
Holes KS3: Identifying Character Types
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Holes KS3: Identifying Character Types

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This KS3 English resource introduces students to key character types found in literature, using Holes by Louis Sachar as the core text. It supports analytical reading by helping students identify and classify characters such as protagonists, antagonists, static and dynamic characters, and more. Perfect for: Building literary vocabulary Deepening understanding of narrative structure Active, discussion-based starters Developing inference and analysis skills Included in this resource: A list of key character types with clear definitions Cut-and-match starter activity (ideal for laminating) A student worksheet with a table to complete, linking character types to specific characters in Holes This resource provides a meaningful and interactive way for students to engage with characterisation while expanding their understanding of literary conventions. 51 Notice: This resource is the intellectual property of Revolutionary Education and is protected under UK copyright law. © Revolutionary Education, 2024. This resource is for single-classroom use only and must not be shared, reproduced, resold, or uploaded to shared platforms (including school drives or VLEs) without express permission. For multiple licences, please purchase additional copies. Looking for more? Visit the Revolutionary Education shop for high-quality English and PSHE resources from Nursery to Key Stage 5.