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Boys Don't Cry Vocabulary Slides
This resource has been produced to support the teaching of ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ by Malorie Blackman at GCSE.
Designed for whole-class teaching, so that the tier 2 and 3 vocabulary and metaphors can be explained to students without you having to keep stopping to explain what it all means. Pictures and diagrams are also included where relevant.
This resource is suitable to support whole-class teaching, homework, revision, pre-teaching and independent reading of the book.
This has been put together to boost the vocabulary of all students at all levels. It is particularly useful as an adaptive resource for students with EAL, ASD and hearing impairments. It is attractively, and simply presented, using a dyslexia-friendly font and background.
This is an editable, 180-slide PowerPoint and a PDF version. Chapter headings and section dividers help you to find the relevant vocabulary quickly.
If you are teaching ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ at GCSE, please check out my other resources in my TES shop: worksheets, complete lessons and practice papers.
Bundle
'Boys Don't Cry' Bundle 3
This is a huge bundle of resources to accompany the teaching and revision of ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ at GCSE.
In this bundle, you get:
6 practice papers, with suggested content for answers and planning tables
Vocabulary powerpoint for all 50 chapters, to accompany the reading of the novel
No prep lesson on the theme of Gender
Colour by numbers revision activity
Stand-alone lesson on how to write an IEEL paragraph
Quotation card sort activity
Author’s tecnniques self-marking activity
Exploring the title task
Complete scheme of work
This bundle accompanies the complete scheme of work for teaching ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ at GCSE.
Other resources for the teaching of ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ are available on my TES shop.