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This wiki is to support your learning in English Literature lessons and to help you become more independent learners.

I will post homework reminders, worksheets, Power Points, You Tube clips and anything else that will be useful.

We can also have discussions on texts and issues that arise from class discussion. Please consider it your wiki and make suggestions on content by using the 'Discussion' tab above.

You can also go to the page Poetry of the First World War to ask any questions you may have about the poems we are currently studying.

Obviously the usual 'netiquette' rules apply:

2.Make yourself look good online
===Remember that if you come across as an angry, agressive or argumentative person we will all start seeing you as that. Remember that I read your comments and it will effect my view of you, and therefore effect reports to your parents!===

3.Avoid flame wars
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4. Be forgiving of other peoples' mistakes
===When someone makes a mistake -- whether it's a spelling error, a stupid question or an unnecessarily long answer -- be kind about it. If it's a minor error, you may not need to say anything. Even if you feel strongly about it, think twice before reacting. If you do decide to inform someone of a mistake, point it out politely, and preferably by private email rather than in public.===