Track Arthur Kipps’ emotional reactions to various events in this chapter. Includes grids with quotations, without quotations, and a teacher answer guide. Example rows included on all versions.
Included as A4 landscape size documents, but easily printed as A3 using your printer resizing settings.
Track Arthur Kipps’ emotional reactions to various events in this chapter. Includes grids with quotations, without quotations, and a teacher answer guide. Example rows included on all versions.
Included as A4 landscape size documents, but easily printed as A3 using your printer resizing settings.
Track Arthur Kipps’ emotional reactions to various events in this chapter. Includes grids with quotations, without quotations, and a teacher answer guide. Example rows included on all versions.
Included as A4 landscape size documents, but easily printed as A3 using your printer resizing settings.
Use the provided quotations or copies of the novel to create a map of the setting in Susan Hill’s novel The Woman in Black.
Provided in A4 landscape document size.
Track Arthur Kipps’ emotional reactions to various events in this chapter. Includes grids with quotations, without quotations, and a teacher answer guide. Example rows included on all versions.
Included as A4 landscape size documents, but easily printed as A3 using your printer resizing settings.
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Perfect for those studying Foster by Claire Keegan as part of the revised WJEC Literature specification.
37 pages of close analysis and thoughtful discussion prompts in quick-print format. More activities to come, and although this pack does NOT currently include an answer key, this will be added in the future and previous buyers will have free access to all updates.
This bauble-themed critical thinking and quotations codebreaker is designed specifically for classroom engagement and discussion of creativity in learning. The coded alphabet features tiny bauble images to encourage attention to fine detail.
Start with discussion questions like “what have you been learning about over the last six weeks?” and “what is one key idea you are proud that you learned about this term?” before moving on to deeper thinking…
How does creativity help us solve complex problems?
Can creativity be taught, or is it something you’re born with?
Why is it important to take risks when being creative?
INCLUDES…
Three lessons with lesson plans
Differentiated code reference pages
Codebreaking practice and initial discussion questions
Critical thinking coded task cards
Coded quotations choice activity
Bauble design activity for fast finishers
Companion activities for Joel Plunkett’s short silent film The Man and the Thief, available on YouTube. Suitable for student-paced or teacher-paced completion.