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Ways Into - Franz Kafka, Metamorphosis
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Ways Into - Franz Kafka, Metamorphosis

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HSC Module C: The Craft of Writing offers students complex texts from which to draw for their own writing. Because of their complex construction and ideas, students can be at a loss for ‘ways in’ to the text, and teachers can often struggle to break down these complex texts in the time available. Along with the complete text of the story, this product contains questions and handouts for Franz Kafka’s ‘Metamorphosis’. It is designed to be taught over 3-6 lessons, and includes an introduction to absurdism, and to discursive writing, as well as questions which require students to write imaginatively and discursively.
Ways Into - Peter Carey, 'A Report on the Shadow Industry'
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Ways Into - Peter Carey, 'A Report on the Shadow Industry'

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HSC Module C: The Craft of Writing offers students complex texts from which to draw for their own writing. Because of their complex construction and ideas, students can be at a loss for ‘ways in’ to the text, and teachers can often struggle to break down these complex texts in the time available. This product contains questions for Peter Carey’s short story, ‘A Report on the Shadow Industry’ and links to online resources which explain the Platonic allegory of the cave. It is designed to lead students to writing their own brief and creative allegory of life.
Short Story Study: Amy Tan, 'The Rules of the Game'
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Short Story Study: Amy Tan, 'The Rules of the Game'

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Short stories are a vital part of English literature. These short story studies can be used to build a short story unit, to supplement other texts, or as a standby lesson. Use this with our FREE Introduction to Short Stories two-page handout. These activities support Amy Tan’s recent short story ‘The Rules of the Game’, which can be found free online by searching for the title. Activities correspond to Bloom’s taxonomy of lower- to higher-order tasks. A comprehension question checks knowledge and understanding Application questions ask students to apply their knowledge of literary or rhetorical technique Analytical questions interrogate the story’s effect, mood, and construction-strategies. Creative writing tasks use an aspect of the story as a springboard to write creatively, discursively, or persuasively. Tan’s story about growing up Chinese-American has been successfully used with a Stage 4 / Year 8 class (12-13 years).
Short Story Study: Cecil Castellucci, 'We Have Always Lived on Mars'
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Short Story Study: Cecil Castellucci, 'We Have Always Lived on Mars'

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Short stories are a vital part of English literature. These short story studies can be used to build a short story unit, to supplement other texts, or as a standby lesson. Use this with our FREE Introduction to Short Stories two-page handout. These activities support Cecil Castellucci’s recent short story ‘We Have Always Lived on Mars’, which can be found free online by searching for the title. Activities correspond to Bloom’s taxonomy of lower- to higher-order tasks. A comprehension question checks knowledge and understanding Application questions ask students to apply their knowledge of literary or rhetorical technique Analytical questions interrogate the story’s effect, mood, and construction-strategies. Creative writing tasks use an aspect of the story as a springboard to write creatively, discursively, or persuasively. Castellucci’s sci-fi story has been successfully used with a Stage 4 / Year 8 class (12-13 years).
Short Story Study: Deborah Ellis, 'Boot Camp'
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Short Story Study: Deborah Ellis, 'Boot Camp'

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Short stories are a vital part of English literature. These short story studies can be used to build a short story unit, to supplement other texts, or as a standby lesson. Use this with our FREE Introduction to Short Stories two-page handout. These activities support Deborah Ellis’s recent short story ‘Boot Camp’, which can be found free online by searching for the title. Activities correspond to Bloom’s taxonomy of lower- to higher-order tasks. A comprehension question checks knowledge and understanding Application questions ask students to apply their knowledge of literary or rhetorical technique Analytical questions interrogate the story’s effect, mood, and construction-strategies. Creative writing tasks use an aspect of the story as a springboard to write creatively, discursively, or persuasively. Ellis’s story about growing up and making mistakes has been successfully used with a Stage 4 / Year 9 class (15 years).
Short Story Study: Fritz Lieber, 'A Pail of Air'
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Short Story Study: Fritz Lieber, 'A Pail of Air'

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Short stories are a vital part of English literature. These short story studies can be used to build a short story unit, to supplement other texts, or as a standby lesson. Use this with our FREE Introduction to Short Stories two-page handout. These activities support Fritz Lieber’s short story ‘A Pail of Air’, which can be found free online by searching for the title. Activities correspond to Bloom’s taxonomy of lower- to higher-order tasks. A comprehension question checks knowledge and understanding Application questions ask students to apply their knowledge of literary or rhetorical technique Analytical questions interrogate the story’s effect, mood, and construction-strategies. Creative writing tasks use an aspect of the story as a springboard to write creatively, discursively, or persuasively. Lieber’s sci-fi story has been successfully used with a Stage 4 / Year 8 class (12-13 years).
Short Story Study: Leah Silverman, 'Lenses'
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Short Story Study: Leah Silverman, 'Lenses'

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Short stories are a vital part of English literature. These short story studies can be used to build a short story unit, to supplement other texts, or as a standby lesson. Use this with our FREE Introduction to Short Stories two-page handout. These activities support Leah Silverman’s recent short story ‘Lenses’, which can be found free online by searching for the title. Activities correspond to Bloom’s taxonomy of lower- to higher-order tasks. A comprehension question checks knowledge and understanding Application questions ask students to apply their knowledge of literary or rhetorical technique Analytical questions interrogate the story’s effect, mood, and construction-strategies. Creative writing tasks use an aspect of the story as a springboard to write creatively, discursively, or persuasively. Silverman’s sci-fi story has been successfully used with a Stage 4 / Year 8 class (12-13 years).
Short Story Study: Gillian Rubenstein, 'The Owl Boy and the Goddess Athene'
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Short Story Study: Gillian Rubenstein, 'The Owl Boy and the Goddess Athene'

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Short stories are a vital part of English literature. These short story studies can be used to build a short story unit, to supplement other texts, or as a standby lesson. Use this with our FREE Introduction to Short Stories two-page handout. These activities support Gillian Rubenstein’s recent short story ‘The Owl Boy and the Goddess Athene’, which can be found free online by searching for the title. Activities correspond to Bloom’s taxonomy of lower- to higher-order tasks. A comprehension question checks knowledge and understanding Application questions ask students to apply their knowledge of literary or rhetorical technique Analytical questions interrogate the story’s effect, mood, and construction-strategies. Creative writing tasks use an aspect of the story as a springboard to write creatively, discursively, or persuasively. Rubenstein’s comical character-driven story has been successfully used with a Stage 4 / Year 7 class (11-12 years).
Short Story Study: Lesley Namioka, 'The All-American Slurp'
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Short Story Study: Lesley Namioka, 'The All-American Slurp'

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Short stories are a vital part of English literature. These short story studies can be used to build a short story unit, to supplement other texts, or as a standby lesson. Use this with our FREE Introduction to Short Stories two-page handout. These activities support Lesley Namioka’s recent short story ‘The All-American Slurp’, which can be found free online by searching for the title. Activities correspond to Bloom’s taxonomy of lower- to higher-order tasks. * A comprehension question checks knowledge and understanding Application questions ask students to apply their knowledge of literary or rhetorical technique Analytical questions interrogate the story’s effect, mood, and construction-strategies. Creative writing tasks use an aspect of the story as a springboard to write creatively, discursively, or persuasively. Namioka’s cross-cultural character-driven story has been successfully used with a Stage 4 / Year 7 class (11-12 years).
Short Story Study: Anna McHugh, 'Hallowe'en Curse'
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Short Story Study: Anna McHugh, 'Hallowe'en Curse'

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Short stories are a vital part of English literature. These short story studies can be used to build a short story unit, to supplement other texts, or as a standby lesson. Use this with our FREE Introduction to Short Stories two-page handout. Each classic story is copyright free in Australia, the U.K. and U.S. Paragraphs are numbered for ease of reference. Activities correspond to Bloom’s taxonomy of lower- to higher-order tasks. A comprehension question checks knowledge and understanding Application questions ask students to apply their knowledge of literary or rhetorical technique Analytical questions interrogate the story’s effect, mood, and construction-strategies. Creative writing tasks use an aspect of the story as a springboard to write creatively, discursively, or persuasively. McHugh’s comical story has been successfully used with a Stage 4 / Year 7 class (11-12 years).
Short Story Study: Gary Paulsen, 'Wolfdreams'
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Short Story Study: Gary Paulsen, 'Wolfdreams'

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Short stories are a vital part of English literature. These short story studies can be used to build a short story unit, to supplement other texts, or as a standby lesson. Use this with our FREE Introduction to Short Stories two-page handout. These activities support Gary Paulsen’s recent short story ‘Wolfdreams’. Activities correspond to Bloom’s taxonomy of lower- to higher-order tasks. A comprehension question checks knowledge and understanding Application questions ask students to apply their knowledge of literary or rhetorical technique Analytical questions interrogate the story’s effect, mood, and construction-strategies. Creative writing tasks use an aspect of the story as a springboard to write creatively, discursively, or persuasively. Paulsen’s beautiful character-driven story has been successfully used with a Stage 4 / Year 7 class (11-12 years).
Short Story Study: Gary Soto, 'Seventh Grade'
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Short Story Study: Gary Soto, 'Seventh Grade'

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Short stories are a vital part of English literature. These short story studies can be used to build a short story unit, to supplement other texts, or as a standby lesson. Use this with our FREE Introduction to Short Stories two-page handout. These activities support Gary Soto’s recent short story ‘Seventh Grade’, which can be found free online by searching for the title. Activities correspond to Bloom’s taxonomy of lower- to higher-order tasks. A comprehension question checks knowledge and understanding Application questions ask students to apply their knowledge of literary or rhetorical technique Analytical questions interrogate the story’s effect, mood, and construction-strategies. Creative writing tasks use an aspect of the story as a springboard to write creatively, discursively, or persuasively. Soto’s endearing character-driven story has been successfully used with a Stage 4 / Year 7 class (11-12 years).
Short Story Study: Leonard Q. Ross, 'The Journey Through The Cemetery'
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Short Story Study: Leonard Q. Ross, 'The Journey Through The Cemetery'

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Short stories are a vital part of English literature. These short story studies can be used to build a short story unit, to supplement other texts, or as a standby lesson. [Use this with our FREE Introduction to Short Stories two-page handout.]https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12564488) Each classic story is copyright free in Australia, the U.K. and U.S. Paragraphs are numbered for ease of reference. Activities correspond to Bloom’s taxonomy of lower- to higher-order tasks. A comprehension question checks knowledge and understanding Application questions ask students to apply their knowledge of literary or rhetorical technique Analytical questions interrogate the story’s effect, mood, and construction-strategies. Creative writing tasks use an aspect of the story as a springboard to write creatively, discursively, or persuasively. Ross’s very short horror story has been successfully used with a Stage 4 / Year 7 class ( 11-12 years).
Short Story Study: Junichiro Tanizaki, 'Tattoo'
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Short Story Study: Junichiro Tanizaki, 'Tattoo'

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Short stories are a vital part of English literature. These short story studies can be used to build a short story unit, to supplement other texts, or as a standby lesson. [Use this with our FREE Introduction to Short Stories two-page handout.]https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12564488) Each classic story is copyright free in Australia, the U.K. and U.S. Paragraphs are numbered for ease of reference. Activities correspond to Bloom’s taxonomy of lower- to higher-order tasks. A comprehension question checks knowledge and understanding Application questions ask students to apply their knowledge of literary or rhetorical technique Analytical questions interrogate the story’s effect, mood, and construction-strategies. Creative writing tasks use an aspect of the story as a springboard to write creatively, discursively, or persuasively. Tanizaki’s classic horror story has been successfully used with a Stage 5 / Year 10 class ( 15 years).
Short Story Study: Edgar Allan Poe, 'The Masque of the Red Death'
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Short Story Study: Edgar Allan Poe, 'The Masque of the Red Death'

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Short stories are a vital part of English literature. These short story studies can be used to build a short story unit, to supplement other texts, or as a standby lesson. [Use this with our FREE Introduction to Short Stories two-page handout.]https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12564488) Each classic story is copyright free in Australia, the U.K. and U.S. Paragraphs are numbered for ease of reference. Activities correspond to Bloom’s taxonomy of lower- to higher-order tasks. * A comprehension question checks knowledge and understanding Application questions ask students to apply their knowledge of literary or rhetorical technique Analytical questions interrogate the story’s effect, mood, and construction-strategies. Creative writing tasks use an aspect of the story as a springboard to write creatively, discursively, or persuasively. Poe’s classic horror story has been successfully used with a Stage 5 / Year 10 class ( 15 years).
Short Story Study: O. Henry, Hearts and Hands
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Short Story Study: O. Henry, Hearts and Hands

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Short stories are a vital part of English literature. These short story studies can be used to build a short story unit, to supplement other texts, or as a standby lesson. Use this with our FREE Introduction to Short Stories two-page handout. Each classic story is copyright free in Australia, the U.K. and U.S. Paragraphs are numbered for ease of reference. Activities correspond to Bloom’s taxonomy of lower- to higher-order tasks. A comprehension question checks knowledge and understanding Application questions ask students to apply their knowledge of literary or rhetorical technique Analytical questions interrogate the story’s effect, mood, and construction-strategies. Creative writing tasks use an aspect of the story as a springboard to write creatively, discursively, or persuasively. O.Henry’s comic and touching short story has been successfully used with a Stage 5 / Year 9 class (14 years).
Short Story Study: Philip K. Dick, 'The Eyes Have It'
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Short Story Study: Philip K. Dick, 'The Eyes Have It'

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Short stories are a vital part of English literature. These short story studies can be used to build a short story unit, to supplement other texts, or as a standby lesson. Use this with our FREE Introduction to Short Stories two-page handout. Each classic story is copyright free in Australia, the U.K. and U.S. Paragraphs are numbered for ease of reference. Activities correspond to Bloom’s taxonomy of lower- to higher-order tasks. A comprehension question checks knowledge and understanding Application questions ask students to apply their knowledge of literary or rhetorical technique Analytical questions interrogate the story’s effect, mood, and construction-strategies. Creative writing tasks use an aspect of the story as a springboard to write creatively, discursively, or persuasively. Dick’s comic short story has been successfully used with a Stage 5 / Year 9 class (14 years).
Short Story Study: Ambrose Bierce, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
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Short Story Study: Ambrose Bierce, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

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Short stories are a vital part of English literature. These short story studies can be used to build a short story unit, to supplement other texts, or as a standby lesson. Use this with our FREE Introduction to Short Stories two-page handout. Each classic story is copyright free in Australia, the U.K. and U.S. Paragraphs are numbered for ease of reference. Activities correspond to Bloom’s taxonomy of lower- to higher-order tasks. A comprehension question checks knowledge and understanding Application questions ask students to apply their knowledge of literary or rhetorical technique Analytical questions interrogate the story’s effect, mood, and construction-strategies. Creative writing tasks use an aspect of the story as a springboard to write creatively, discursively, or persuasively. Bierce’s classic story has been successfully used with a Stage 5 / Year 10 class (15 years).
Unit of Work: John Hersey, Hiroshima
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Unit of Work: John Hersey, Hiroshima

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John Hersey’s Hiroshima is one of the narratives that have shaped our world, and is a great core text for a study of journalism, modern non-fiction, or life-writing. This extensive unit comprises: An introductory section on the event Six sections on each of the work’s parts An extra/extension section on short films about nuclear issues A bibliography of the influence of Hersey’s journalism A close-reading exercise which compares Hersey’s style in 1946 and 1985 A list of long-form analytical and creative responses Several contextual texts including the JapaneseImperial Rescript of Surrender and the Renouncing of Imperial Divinity; poetry by other survivors, and other American essays justifying the military’s decision This unit was tested with a mixed-ability Year 10 class (age 15-16) and a lower-ability Year 11 (age 16-17) class.
1984: Reading Questions
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1984: Reading Questions

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Higher-order questions for each chapter of Orwell’s novel, and essay-style questions for each of Parts I, II, and III. Many of the chapter questions require close reading of a selected passage, and help students build a bank of quotes and concepts for essays.