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Ideas for exciting books to read
Whether you absolutely love reading already, or if you actually can't abide the thought of sitting down with a book, students are always being told to read more. So how can you find a book that you might find interesting? Of course you could ask your teacher, friends or even librarian, but...
Exam Preparation and How to Write an Essay
“A tutee’s ability in a subject is frequently not reflected in their grades simply due to inadequate exam technique. I view it as a key subject in itself and have found that a focus on this area can be some of the most productive hours spent with a tutee.”In addition to over a decade of...
'Teacher's Dead' by Benjamin Zephaniah
Book Review for 11-14yrs ‘Teacher’s Dead’ by Benjamin Zephaniah This book is all about not taking everything at face value and makes the true observation that there is usually ‘something’ behind what meets the eye. Jackson Jones is the self-appointed investigator of a horrific crime which is...
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Noughts and Crosses
I recommend the following: Malorie Blackman's "Noughts & Crosses" It's an excellent book for analysing text and preparatory work for GCSE activties.
DYSLEXIA
DYSLEXICS NEED UNDERSTANDING…SO DO THEIR PARENTS! Camilla Otaki November 18th, 2011 Some students feel shocked when their Dyslexia is diagnosed. Questions rage in their minds: Does this mean that I can’t achieve my goals? Will people think I’m stupid? Is there something...
ENGLISH STUDENTS AND DRAMA
‘THE PLAY’S THE THING’ : THE BENEFITS OF DRAMA FOR STUDENTS OF ENGLISH Camilla Otaki November 18,...
Home education - a different approach
Since September 2011, I’ve been teaching a small group of 12 year olds who are home educated. This is a new experience for me, and one that I have found exciting and stimulating. We meet weekly for a 2-hour session, and this time is split into two separate lessons. One hour is teacher-led,...




