A 63-slide PowerPoint that explores Act Two of ‘An Inspector Calls’. It covers:
- Revision of some of the key ideas from Act One
- Two separate keywords activities for Act Two (worksheets included)
- A sequencing of Gerald’s affair task
- Three differentiated questions to encourage analysis of Gerald’s affair: a) in terms of his relationship with Sheila; b) In terms of the patriarchal society of the Edwardian Era; c) In term of Marxist theory (worksheet + sample answers for B and C included)
- Daisy’s Diary creative writing task
- Notes on the contextual background of the Brumley Women’s Charity Organisation e.g. noblesse oblige and the deserving and undeserving poor
- A quotation hunt based on some of the key ideas in early Act Two
- The Literature Assessment Objectives and an example analysis paragraph based on a Sybil quotation
- Inference-making activity based on a range of things Sybil says in Act Two
- True or False statements relating to Eva Smith’s application for charity
- A ‘why do you think’ series of statements relating to Eva Smith’s application for charity (suggested answers included)
- A final extended-response question: How does Priestley present Sybil Birling in Act Two? (high level sample answer included)
- A 20-question quiz on Act Two.
- Review
This unit of work follows on from:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-an-inspector-calls-act-one-unit-of-work-11839609
It can exist independently but it assumes some pre-teaching of contextual ideas including Marxist Theory and capitalism v socialism.
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