Alice in Wonderland: Lesson Plan and Resources - Part 1
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Let's get 'curiouser and curiouser' this year, and start celebrating Lewis Carroll's fascinating classic, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland ..read more
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Passionate about Pride and Prejudice
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Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy have become such familiar names for so many of us that we feel as if we know them and most likely our students do, too ..read more
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Alice in Wonderland: Lesson Plan and Resources - Part 2
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland  never ceases to amaze us and it is definitely a story which is suitable for  readers of all ages. In our first Alice in Wonderland lesson&nbs ..read more
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Lighting up Children's Lit: The Brothers Grimm
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"For storytelling is always the art of repeating stories, and this art is lost when the stories are no longer retained ..read more
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Sense and Sensibility: Explore the world of Jane Austen
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Jane Austen's view of relationships and society never ceases to amuse us ..read more
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Getting Grimm with young children
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Both children and adults love reading folk and fairy tales, although often they appreciate different aspects of them ..read more
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The Age of Innocence: projects for the English classroom
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We are all aware of the benefits of extensive reading, but some of us may feel unsure about how to approach longer texts in class ..read more
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Lighting up Children’s Lit: Maurice Sendak
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“Once a little boy sent me a charming card with a little drawing on it. I loved it. I answer all my children’s letters — sometimes very hastily — but this one I lingered over ..read more
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Making connections: Stories and intertextuality
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When we thought about the past year, both on this blog and in our daily lives, one thing stood out as being especially important - the connections we forge and keep ..read more
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Inspiring teachers: teaching Shakespeare with Deborah J. Ellis
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In this series we talk to inspiring teachers who use literature and storytelling to set up reading programmes and use the arts and literature to develop their students’ language and literacy skills ..read more
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