A series of six full PowerPoint lessons with accompanying resources that focus on all aspects of the novel 'The Secret River' by Kate Grenville. Includes differentiated activities throughout, starter activities, extension activities, engaging group learning, and lessons that cater to a wide range of learners and styles. This is part one of a series that consists of 29 lessons. These are also available on TES resources.
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Thanks for the resource! Could you tell me what the text 'strangers' is on slide 16? Also, can you explain the CHIP in PEA CHIP? Thanks!
dulceetdecorumest
4 years ago
Hi, ‘Strangers’ is one of the sections of the novel (from what I remember!) and CHIP is something I use to help breakdown the ‘analysis’ part of PEA in critical essay writing. It stands for Context, How, Importance, Personal opinion. So something like:<br />
Point - Thornhill is a conflicted character<br />
Evidence - “I need the locals but I hate the locals”<br />
Analysis...<br />
Context - Thornhill is deep in thought contemplating how to survive in this new land.<br />
How - Greenwood explores Thornhill’s confusion through his dejected yet hopeful tone. The ‘locals’ he repeats to emphasise how<br />
Much they occupy his thoughts.<br />
Importance - as the novel progresses, the conflict present in Thornhill begins to consume him and lead to his demise.<br />
Personal opinion - the reader feels the tension and feels a sense of foreboding that events will, inevitably, run their bloody course.<br />
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Hope that helps!
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