This lesson is suitable for KS3 English students, studying A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness.
Lesson Objectives include:
to consider the plot of Chapter 4
to consider tone & structure
to consider Conor and Lily’s relationship
The lesson comprises of the following activities:
Reading & discussion of plot, characters & relationships
Inference questions (& solutions)
Structure in Literature… (Explained)
Conor and Lily… character relationship task (including a worksheet to download and print)
Extension Tasks (vocabulary list & questions on the chapters involved)
Hardly any preparation is needed for this lesson: Simply access the link provided and then scroll through the lesson with your class. Follow the instructions as you go along…
Duration: there is sufficient material for a 60 minute lesson!
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StudyMethods
10 days ago
I have just tested the link and it does work... Perhaps try again with the link below and then just use the password provided to you in the pdf: (You may need to copy and paste the link) https://scrollteacher.wordpress.com/2023/02/12/5-chapter-4-life-writing/
(I hope it works this time!)
StudyMethods
10 days ago
I have just tested the link and it does work... Perhaps try again with the link below and then just use the password provided to you in the pdf: (You may need to copy and paste the link) https://scrollteacher.wordpress.com/2023/02/12/5-chapter-4-life-writing/
(I hope it works this time! Perhaps you can then review the rating for this resource.)
StudyMethods
10 days ago
I have just tested the link and it does work... Perhaps try again with the link below and then just use the password provided to you in the pdf: (You may need to copy and paste the link) https://scrollteacher.wordpress.com/2023/02/12/5-chapter-4-life-writing/
(I hope it works this time! Perhaps you can then review the rating for this resource.)
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