This lesson has a lot of potential content to it that could take a couple of lessons to go through if required.
It starts by revising language terminology and the use of pathetic fallacy to set the tone for the chapter.
Later content includes analysing the chicken rebellion, exploring the difference between truth and perception as a key theme and an 'independent thinking challenge' where students can choose what to focus on from the content later in the chapter.
A homework task to research links to Trotsky and Stalin is included at the end.
Designed with a high ability KS3 class in mind.
It starts by revising language terminology and the use of pathetic fallacy to set the tone for the chapter.
Later content includes analysing the chicken rebellion, exploring the difference between truth and perception as a key theme and an 'independent thinking challenge' where students can choose what to focus on from the content later in the chapter.
A homework task to research links to Trotsky and Stalin is included at the end.
Designed with a high ability KS3 class in mind.
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