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Runner-Robert Newton  Chapters 10-12 Analysis
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Runner-Robert Newton Chapters 10-12 Analysis

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A set success criteria and learning intentions slide for the lesson. Initial reflection task -students write a prompt on how to compare and contrast. Slides with chapter summaries for chapters 10-12. Class discussion questions After reading each chapter, I have set up comprehension questions for students to either complete in class or as homework tasks. Writing skill: learning about two types of irony presented in Runner (verbal and situational). Activity: students read through 3 scenarios and identify and explain how irony has been shown in each situation. Reflection of success criteria and learning intentions at the end of the PPT, here the focus is to ask students to take accountability for their understanding and let you know what they easily understood and what they require more assistance with.
Runner-Robert Newton Chapter 7-9 analysis
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Runner-Robert Newton Chapter 7-9 analysis

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A set success criteria and learning intentions slide for the lesson. Initial reflection task -students write a prompt targeting characterisation of Mr. Peacock and Mrs. Feehan. Slides with chapter summaries for chapters 7-9 a. Task: T. explains each of the motifs or symbols from Runner and gives an explanation about what each of these symbolise. After reading each chapter, I have set up comprehension questions for students to either complete in class or as homework tasks. Comprehension questions for chapters 7,8 and 9. Reflection of success criteria and learning intentions at the end of the PPT, here the focus is to ask students to take accountability for their understanding and let you know what they easily understood and what they require more assistance with.
Fantastic Fantasy-Study guide and Workbook
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Fantastic Fantasy-Study guide and Workbook

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This resource is used in conjunction with 'The Never-ending Story III' slideshow on Fantasy novels. It talks about important and reoccurring themes in the Fantasy genre such as: heroism, loyalty, quests, motifs, magic,good vs. evil and reality vs. fiction. I had previously used this with my Year 8 class and it seemed to work well for our unit. We based this section on an assessment as well-which produced good scores.
Fantastic Fantasy! Exploring themes in The Neverending Story III
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Fantastic Fantasy! Exploring themes in The Neverending Story III

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This resource shows themes in classic Fantasy movies and stories. It speaks about three very common tropes in the genre, that being: Courage, Loyalty among friends and Survival skills. My classes loved the movie and the Presentations on the genre itself, I found this to be very useful in refreshing their memories of characters and what Fantasy writing/movies entail.
'Sweet Smell of Success'  novel study- Ernest Lehman
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'Sweet Smell of Success' novel study- Ernest Lehman

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This resource covers all five chapters and has questions that can be used in class discussions.There is also a character listing and description, as well as some relevant theme listing. As a text, it is excellent for critical thinking and debate as it deals with popular media, greed and the search for success at any cost. This novel study is based on the novelette by Ernest Lehman, it is the edition currently on Amazon (The Overlook Press, 2000 ed.). The novel is about J.J Hunsecker a ruthless columnist for ‘The Globe’ Newspaper, he has a sister, Susan, who he treats as his possession. Sidney Falco, a press agent who wants to attain the prestige of Hunsecker agrees to falsely accuse Steve Dallas- Susan Hunsecker’s fiance and have him beaten up by rogue cop, Harry Kello. The implications of Sidney’s actions come back to haunt him once Susan Hunsecker plans revenge. image by <a href=“https://pixabay.com/users/openclipart-vectors-30363/?utm_source=link-attribution&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=image&utm_content=149623”>OpenClipart-Vectors</a> from <a href=“https://pixabay.com/?utm_source=link-attribution&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=image&utm_content=149623”>Pixabay</a>
Adult ESL/ELICOS lesson -grammar and vocabulary
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Adult ESL/ELICOS lesson -grammar and vocabulary

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This four- hour lesson focuses on vocabulary and grammar skills for senior school and adult learners. The vocabulary section is all about business skills, the vocabulary list, gap fill and quiz are centered around common business English words. The grammar section deals with zero, first, second and third conditionals and it reviews comparative and superlative adjectives.