This set of worksheets on the picture book Flight by Nadia Wheatley and Armin Greder helps students understand and analyse this fable in the classroom. It is suitable for a high school audience.
Students begin with understanding the text (2 pages), including consideration of the purpose and audience of the text and its appropriation of Christian narratives. They then move onto close analysis of the text (4 pages), with deconstruction of key language techniques such as personification and juxtaposition as well as analysis of the use of colour. Students also consider the way gender stereotypes have been perpetuated in the text and are presented with a final extended response question to synthesise their learning.
The worksheets are included in both Word and pdf formats to improve flexibility.
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While you’re here, why not check out these other resources on picture books for older readers?
- The Rabbits (Shaun Tan and John Marsden)
- The Lost Thing (Shaun Tan)
- The Red Tree (Shaun Tan)
- The Arrival (Shaun Tan)
- Cicada (Shaun Tan)
- Eric (Shaun Tan)
- The Island (Armin Greder)
- Australia to Z (Armin Greder)
- Woolvs in the Sitee (Margaret Wild and Anne Spudvilas)
- Girl on Wire (Lucy Estela and Elise Hurst)
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