HOME EDUCATION RESOURCES AGES 14-16
Bold, Accessible Tools for Deep Learning and Growth
Supporting learners aged 14 to 16 at home requires more than textbooks. Our home education resources age 14-16 UK provide impactful, accessible, and inclusive materials that nurture academic skills alongside personal growth, critical thinking, and wellbeing. Designed for families who demand learning that respects and empowers the whole young person.
Home Ed English Literature Resources (Ages 14-16)
English Literature for ages 14-16 is about critical engagement, complex ideas, and personal expression. Our resources encourage learners to tackle diverse texts—from Shakespeare to contemporary voices—developing analytical skills and empathy. Perfect for home educators supporting teens to articulate nuanced viewpoints and prepare for further study or qualifications.
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Romeo & Juliet (L1) Unit & Play Introduction
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Romeo & Juliet (L2) The Power of Reading
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Romeo & Juliet (L3) Why Shakespeare?
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Romeo & Juliet (L4) Act 1, Scene 1 Analysis
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Romeo & Juliet (L5) Analysing Juliet’s Future: Marriage, Power & Choice – Act 1, Scene 2
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Juliet’s Future: Love, Duty, or Rebellion? – Act 1, Scene 3 Analysis
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Romeo & Juliet | Love at First Sight – Act 1, Scene 4-5 Analysis (L7)
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A Wedding Without Witnesses: Love, Fate & Secrecy – Act 2, Scenes 4-6 Analysis
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Too Rash, Too Unadvised, Too Sudden? – Act 2, Scene 2 Analysis (L9)
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Home Ed Personal Development Resources (Ages 14-16)
Teen years bring new challenges in identity, mental health, and social responsibility. Our PSHE & Wellbeing resources for ages 14-16 offer practical, inclusive tools that nurture emotional resilience and self-awareness. With reflective exercises and real-world contexts, learners gain skills to manage wellbeing and engage with social justice—empowering them as thoughtful individuals and global citizens.
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