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This lesson focuses on what a symbol is by looking at symbols in everyday life, pupils shall then look at symbols in literature.

Lesson 1:
This lesson pupils will learn what symbolism is through fun symbolism guessing activities and will then learn how symbolism is used in the book holes. Pupils will then either complete the symbolism sheets identifying symbols in everyday life and guessing what everyday things could symbolise or produce a piece of work identifying different symbols in holes and what they represent dependent on if pupils have read the book or not.

This lesson is part of a 20 lesson scheme of work based on the book Holes. To find out more about the Scheme please follow the link:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/holes-full-scheme-of-work-20-lessons-engaging-powerpoints-and-differentiated-resources-12446715

It is not necessary for pupils to have read Holes to complete these lessons.

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