Becky J (@beckyteachopia) 's Twitter Profile
Becky J

@beckyteachopia

AHT (Achievement) in the SW. Font obsessive and lover of pretty things. English teacher. MA. NPQSL. Mama ✨

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L A U R A 🌍 (@missgeog92) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Welcome to my display hack/tricks thread. I get loads of questions about my displays so here's to not gatekeeping. Firstly, here are some of my previous displays. Let's begin.... 1/n

Welcome to my display hack/tricks thread. 
I get loads of questions about my displays so here's to not gatekeeping.

Firstly, here are some of my previous displays.

Let's begin.... 1/n
Jennifer Webb (@funkypedagogy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great question - sorry I didn’t see this earlier! I’m sure you’ve already started but here’s an overview of WHAT I DO WITH RESULTS DATA 🧵 ⬇️

Stuart Pryke (@spryke2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lots of renewed interest in this resource over the past day or two. Hope it’s useful. Would like the opportunity to reiterate that this is a Chris Curtis strategy detailed in ‘How to Teach English’ which you can find here 👉🏻 amazon.co.uk/How-Teach-Engl… An excellent read! Team English

Nicola L (@nicolalenglish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To develop reading skills in Year 7, I am putting together a series of extracts and questions for practising comprehension, vocabulary, writing and research. First up is the brilliant 'Amal Unbound' Team English Bloomsbury Education dropbox.com/scl/fi/awslq0i…

Churchdown School (@churchdownsch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Would you like to work in a high-performing school with fantastic children and a strong staff community? We have some exciting opportunities for teachers of English, Maths and Business. Click on the links to find out more: churchdownschool.com/page/?title=Ca… eteach.com/jobs?empNo=216…

Stephanie Keenan (@headofenglish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What background reading has most illuminated your teaching of Oliver Twist? Shapiro's '1606: Year of Lear' illuminated Macbeth in a different way for me - what's the equivalent for Dickens & Oliver Twist?

Tom Smith (@tommyteachpe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the walkway into the exam hall for Y11 OA Carlton. A message from home for every single one of them. How can you not be inspired to do your best. Outwood Family. Paul Taylor vision was brought to reality in the most amazing way!

Becky J (@beckyteachopia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whilst writing my lessons into my new planner isn’t actually achieving anything, it strangely makes me feel less panicked…(filling a short nap time!)

Whilst writing my lessons into my new planner isn’t actually achieving anything, it strangely makes me feel less panicked…(filling a short nap time!)
British Library Learning (@bl_learning) 's Twitter Profile Photo

English teachers! Browse 100 of our best loved Discovering Literature articles, including expert insights on Macbeth. padlet.com/discovering_li… Explore themes from manhood and 'the milk of human kindness' to the witches and Lady Macbeth.

English teachers! Browse 100 of our best loved Discovering Literature articles, including expert insights on Macbeth.
padlet.com/discovering_li…
Explore themes from manhood and 'the milk of human kindness' to the witches and Lady Macbeth.
Jennifer Webb (@funkypedagogy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I firmly believe that POSITIVE ACTION beats the blues every time. So, because I know what EduTwitter can be, I’m going to put that out into the universe and hope it lifts some of you, too. Here are some ENGLISH TEACHER things (in no particular order) which I think are ace… 👇🧵

Jane Considine (@janeconsidine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mind the gap! • Performance gaps between disadvantaged pupils and their better-off peers have widened considerably since 2019. • Some areas still see disadvantaged pupils doing well – particularly where a greater proportion of children are disadvantaged. • In areas where

Mind the gap! 

• Performance gaps between disadvantaged pupils and their better-off peers have widened considerably since 2019.

• Some areas still see disadvantaged pupils doing well – particularly where a greater proportion of children are disadvantaged.

• In areas where