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Novels, Films and Writing!

A shop that features novel studies, film studies, and lots of creative writing lessons. There may be the occasional poetry or short story lesson. I upload regularly :)

A shop that features novel studies, film studies, and lots of creative writing lessons. There may be the occasional poetry or short story lesson. I upload regularly :)
Welcome to Nowhere SoW
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Welcome to Nowhere SoW

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A 6-week unit of work on the novel, Welcome to Nowhere by Elizabeth Laird, which is about the Syrian Civil War and being a refugee. The unit focuses on analysing skills and using quotes as evidence up until chapter 11. The second half focuses on writing a short story, based on the novel whilst still reading it.
Plot - Orpheus and Eurydice
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Plot - Orpheus and Eurydice

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A lesson where students discuss and explain the plot of the myth, Orpheus and Eurydice. Students answer comprehension questions, discuss narrative structure, and plot this. Ends with a fill in the gaps exercise and an imaginative task.
The Graveyard Book - L1 Making Predictions
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The Graveyard Book - L1 Making Predictions

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A lesson where students use the title, cover, reviews, blurb and chapter one to make predictions about the characters, setting and plot of The Graveyard Book. This is part of a full 7-week unit I am putting together currently, which will be uploaded as a full SoW when completed.
The Graveyard Book - L2 First impressions
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The Graveyard Book - L2 First impressions

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A lesson where students discuss the meaning of first impressions and make some of their own. Students then read Chapter 2 and 3 and make first impressions of Bod and Scarlett before writing mind-maps with the info and finding quotes to back up their impressions. This is part of a full 7-week unit I am putting together currently, which will be uploaded as a full SoW when completed.
Analysing Language - Perseus and Medusa
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Analysing Language - Perseus and Medusa

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Using the myth of Perseus and Medusa, this lesson discusses the demonisation of women (my 11-12 year old students really got this lesson!) in the media and myths and then discussed how language demonised the character.
Macbeth - villain or not?
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Macbeth - villain or not?

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Looks at the plot of Macbeth and Macbeth’s decisions, leads to a discussion and piece of writing about whether Macbeth is a villain or not.
Lady Macbeth
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Lady Macbeth

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Recaps what students know about the role of Elizabethan women, discusses why it is surprising Lady Macbeth is a protag and antag, looks at the ‘come you spirits’ speech and students write a paragraph about what they think of her. The last slide is a discussion on how an audience would react to her.
Caliban - Man or Monster?
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Caliban - Man or Monster?

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A lesson where students decide whether Caliban is a villain or victim/man or monster, looking at the colonialist context, watching the animated tales, and writing a PEEZA paragraph at the end to explain both sides.
The Lovely Bones SoW with resources
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The Lovely Bones SoW with resources

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A unit that should take 6-8 lessons on The Lovely Bones novel. Students must have read the novel before completing these tasks. There are printable resources, etc. This covers context, themes, characters and essay writing for NCEA L2.
The Outsiders: Theme
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The Outsiders: Theme

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A lesson that goes through what theme is and what themes feature in The Outsiders. Students then use concept cards to answer questions about the themes. This can be made into a game/competition.