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Life Writing KS3 SOW
KS3 non-fiction scheme of work focused on life writing, studying a variety of texts written by famous historical figures over the years.
Scheme culminates in students creating their own life writing.

GCSE English Language Full Scheme of Work
Designed for AQA English Language.
Full scheme of work (one lesson per week) for use with upper KS3/early KS4.
Covers all skills (reading and writing).
Notes section contains teaching notes, timings, etc.

19th century vocabulary quiz
Quiz containing often outdated 19th century vocabulary perfect for use as a starter activity or an end-of-topic task.
Great for discussion point regarding the change in use of language.
Useful for allowing students to become more comfortable with unfamiliar language.

KS3 English Language Homework Skills Booklet Bundle
A trilogy of homework booklets designed for Key Stage 3 students in preparation for the AQA English Language examinations. One booklet is provided for each term, with enough tasks to last the academic year.

A Christmas Carol Vocabulary Sheet
Useful tool for developing students’ vocabulary, with definitions and examples of how to use each word in a topic sentence relevant to the text.

KS3 Spelling, Grammar, Punctuation Booster
PowerPoint containing key information for KS3 students based on spelling, punctuation and grammar.
Includes activities for each topic with accompanying answers in the notes.
Designed to be saved as PDF and printed as mini booklet for students.

KS4 Recommended Reads
Reading list for Key Stage 4 students including brief description of texts and ‘Adult Content’ coding.

KS3 Recommended Reads
A reading list designed for KS3 students with brief description of each text and 13+ coding.

Shakespeare's Heroes and Villains
KS3 scheme of work based on Shakespeare’s heroes and villains who appear in a variety of his texts.
Designed to prepare students for the study of Shakespeare at KS4 by introducing them to key information about context as well as enabling them to become familiar with Shakespeare’s use of language.