Stacey Partridge

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Stacey Partridge

Stacey Partridge

@StaceyPartridg3

Assistant Principal CPD Teaching Learning @WellacreAcademy

North West, England Beigetreten Mayıs 2016
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Nostalgia . . .
Nostalgia . . .@Nostalgia150360·
A bit Nostalgic for me, but To Kill A Mockingbird is a great classic novel, perfect film, a legendary actor, epic movie . . . Gregory Peck was perfectly cast as Atticus Finch with unwavering virtues & principles, as well as humbling seasoned wisdom . . . and were both very rare birds nowadays (pun intended). Worth a re-watch/re-read.
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All The Right Movies
All The Right Movies@ATRightMovies·
What is your favourite black and white movie?
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BBC Breaking News
BBC Breaking News@BBCBreaking·
DJ Steve Wright, who presented programmes for BBC Radio 1 and Radio 2 for more than four decades, has died aged 69, his family says bbc.in/3UzBkBq
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Andie 🧚🏻
Andie 🧚🏻@af_english123·
Quotation pairing/matching resource is finished for Macbeth and A Christmas Carol - there are quotation pair ups but also quotations that fit into motifs/themes for both texts. I have printed mine for Y11 in small, A5 booklets. Hope they help someone! dropbox.com/scl/fo/djw3bzc…
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Aanisah Khan
Aanisah Khan@aanistotle·
English teachers of Twitter/X: How do you teach imaginative writing? We currently follow the drop, shift, zoom in, zoom out/ drop, zoom-in, shift, zoom out method. We also use gold sentences to help craft beautiful sentences. What works for you? I’d love to know. Thank you.
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Charlotte
Charlotte@charlotteosul·
I’ve planned a short scheme of work for An Inspector Calls if anyone wants a copy… Our trust has begun teaching the Literature texts in year 10 and building on the analysis and essay skills in year 11, meaning we’ve had to condense it down. It’s worked fab with my group 😊
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Douglas Wise
Douglas Wise@DoWise·
GCSE English Literature exam overviews douglaswise.co.uk/gcse-english-l… (AQA) 👑 Macbeth 👻 A Christmas Carol 🔎 An Inspector Calls 🪖 Power and Conflict Poems
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Kieran Rhys
Kieran Rhys@K2SR7·
Started today with our 'Pre-Reading', 'Prepping' of the text and Question 1. Really keen to explain the WHY to each step and how it can help in the exam 🧠 Question 2 next...⌛
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Decided to try something different for our LP1 'Sound of Thunder' mock feedback, and created a question by question sequence booklet! 🦖Whole-class feedback✅Pre-reading activities✅Model answers✅Specific AO Support✅D.I.R.T Activities✅Really excited to get started! 🙏

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engteacherabroad
engteacherabroad@engteacherabro2·
About a month ago I tweeted about going for a job I had little chance of getting...turns out I GOT IT!!!!!! From Aug Head of IB (SLT) at my school. There's a lesson in there...
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Kieran Rhys
Kieran Rhys@K2SR7·
Today, we widened our margins to document the thought process and built a response on 'Exposure' 🪖 After annotating and evaluating, our 'We Do' was much stronger as a result 🙌
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To keep up the momentum, I decided to go for a resource booklet to revise 'Exposure' 💨🪖 Pre-reading, contextual exploration, analysing the crunched poem for patterns, developing our annotations, and concluding with a written response! ✅ Another point for booklets ➕1️⃣

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Dave McPartlin
Dave McPartlin@dave_mcpartlin·
We had our first Story Raid this week and it was BRILLIANT! They're a Swedish concept where several storytellers arrive at a school together: staff know what’s going to happen, but pupils have no idea. Each storyteller knocks on a classroom door and walks in: “Sorry to disturb you but I’m looking for people to tell a quick story to. Can I tell one to you?” A 10-minute story follows, before the storyteller leaves as suddenly as they came. This is happening all over the school. A ‘storyraid’ is in progress! You can do them yourself or @Dominicjk and @emilyahennessey can point you in the right direction. youtu.be/cgryjicuuEM
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Nicola L
Nicola L@nicolalenglish·
To make things easier, I have put all of my Year 7 reading booklets together in one. This can be used for secondary transition tasks, homework, extension activities or even during form time @Team_English1 dropbox.com/scl/fi/fhnr5wd…
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Alex Quigley
Alex Quigley@AlexJQuigley·
My @tes article on adaptive teaching is still proving popular. My recent conversations with school leaders have indicated a shift away from some of the problematic approaches to differentiation. ‘Differentiation is dead, long live adaptive teaching’ tes.com/magazine/teach…
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