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Engaging and relevant. This is the essence of my teaching and learning resources. You'll find a wealth of History, Agricultural Technology, Retail Services, Aboriginal Studies and more.
This activity involves students examining quotes from the text, Stasiland, and attributing them to the correct characters. Page references are provided.
An ordinary citizen who claims she has no story to tell the interviewer, Julia is a victim of Stasi oppression. The nature of the surveillance, control of her life and interrogations have a deep impact on Julia. The activities in this resource include analysing a variety of passages relating to Julia and completing a timeline of her life from Chapters 9-11.
Unit of work on Raimond Gaita’s memoir of his father, Romulus, My Father. This unit includes:
Activities for Chapters 1-6
Activities for Chapters 7-13
Discussion assessment task
Analysis of book review
Analysis of visual images
Setting
Newspaper article - Profile: Raimond Gaita
Sequence the events
Metalanguage activity
Close study of a passage: Frogmore
Australia in the 1950s
Character profile: Romulus Gaita
Character profile: Raimond Gaita
Character profile: Christine Gaita
Character profile: Vacek Vilkovikas
Character profile: Hora
Character profile: Mitru
Who Said? Quotes activity
Word Search
Information report assessment on selected themes
Raimond Gaita’s memoir Romulus My Father a portrait of love - book review
Understanding the “-isms” in Romulus, My Father
From Frogmore, Victoria ezine article
Theme: The relationship between animals and people
Theme: Childhood trauma
Theme: Discrimination against New Australians
Which chapter is that?
3 Cloze activities
Who am I?
True or false?
Crack the Code revision activity
Intertextuality and Romulus, My Father
Herr Winz is a former-Stasi counter-espionage operative who is living in the past when his power and authority was significantly greater than that of his life in the re-united Germany of the 1990s. This activity includes background information and extracts from the text relating to his physical attributes and personality. Students are asked to use this information to write their own description of him.
Assessment task for the text Stasiland: It is not only the subject matter but also the use of different perspectives that makes Stasiland confronting. Discuss this statement making detailed reference to your prescribed text. (2017 Higher School Certificate). Included is an overview of the Discussion Text Type, how to answer a discussion question using correct language features and structure and a marking guide (rubric) to the task. The task is designed for Australian Stage 6 students of the VCE/HSC.
This resource gives an overview of the time context to the memoir, Romulus, My Father including the political, economic and social status of Australia in the 1950s and how the decade is reflected in the text. There are passages from the text that reflect the times and how the characters interact with the music, laws, discrimination and values of the 1950s. Students analyse these passages to look at these links.
Raimond Gaita uses beautiful descriptive language to evoke his childhood home, Frogmore. He choice of words and phrases transport the reader to another place and time. Unusually, he declines to pass judgment on the poverty-stricken conditions of the farm in which he was raised, indicating that our memories of childhood are predominantly positive as we accept the harshest of conditions as being the norm.
Analysis of ezine article by Peta Yoshinaga, John Marsden, bestselling Australian author and educator, on schools, successes and latest novel South of Darkness, published on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation News site. The article examines Marsden’s life and inspirations and emphasises resilience in overcoming adversity. The resource is part of a unit of work on Tomorrow When the War Began, NSW Stage 5 English K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum.
Unit of work on Marjane Satrapi’s graphic novel, Persepolis. Designed for students of the NSW English Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum.
Includes:
+ Iran-Iraq War activity
+ Worksheet 1: The Veil
+ Worksheet 2: The Bicycle
+ Worksheet 3: The Water Cell
+ Worksheet 4: Persepolis
+ Worksheet 5: The Letter
+ Worksheet 6: The Party
+ Worksheet 7: The Heroes
+ Worksheet 8: Moscow
+ Worksheet 9: The Sheep
+ Worksheet 10: The Trip
+ Worksheet 11: The F-14s
+ Worksheet 12: The Jewels
+ Worksheet 13: The Key
+ Worksheet 14: The Wine
+ Worksheet 15: The Cigarette
+ Worksheet 16: The Passport
+ Worksheet 17: Kim Wilde
+ Worksheet 18: The Shabbat
+ Worksheet 19: The Dowry
+ The Iranian Hostage Crisis activity
+ The Iranian Revolution activity
+ Persepolis Word Search
+ What were the experiences of child soldiers in the Iran-Iraq War? Source-based activity
+ Character profile - Marjane
+ Character profile - Grandmother
+ Character profile - Mr Ebi Satrapi
+ Character profile - Mrs Taji Satrapi
+ Character profile - Uncle Anoosh
+ Analysis of film stills
Crossword
Metalanguage
Video: The Man who Changed the World
Worksheet for video: The Man who Changed the World
This activity provides 4 scenes from the film version of Tomorrow When the War Began. Students analyse the scene in 4 ways: how each scene delivers the plot, creates the required atmosphere, aims to be visually appealing and delivers any subtle messages that contribute to the plot. Students must then change to scene in a way that further builds, tension, sadness etc. This activity is designed for students of the NSW English K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum.
This resource includes an excellent book review on Tomorrow When the War Began. The activities attached to it focus on characterisation, setting and themes. It is designed for students of the NSW English K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum.
Stage 5
Outcome EN5-1A: responds to and composes increasingly sophisticated and sustained texts for
understanding, interpretation, critical analysis, imaginative expression and pleasure
This is a set of activities relating to the plot of Tomorrow When the War Began. Students are introduced to the concepts of orientation, complication and resolution as well as protagonist and antagonist. This set of activities are designed for students of the NSW English K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum.
Stage 5
Outcome EN5-1A: responds to and composes increasingly sophisticated and sustained texts for
understanding, interpretation, critical analysis, imaginative expression and pleasure
This activity is a pre-reading activity on analysis of book covers. The analysis focuses on colour, people, content and critical response. The skills being taught are elements of visual literacy including deconstruction of visual images to draw conclusions in support of the text.