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Starter excited lonely nervous afraid angry intrigued frustrated unsafe curious happy annoyed Choose three words from the list that you would use to describe how Bruno felt in Chapter One.

The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Chapter 2 and 3

Learning objectives: In this lesson we will: Use and develop the skill of ‘skimming’ through a text. Draw comparisons between Bruno’s two homes. Examine the relationship between social classes.

Chapter One – Summary What happened in Chapter One? Which characters did we meet? List three questions that are raised for the reader, but not answered, in Chapter One.

Chapter 2 excited lonely nervous afraid angry intrigued frustrated unsafe curious happy You have chosen three words from the list to describe Bruno’s feelings. In your exercise book, write a PEE (point, evidence, explain) paragraph for two of the words: use evidence, and explaining why you chose it. You can start like this (PEE): When Bruno moved to his new house he felt ... I know this because ... (quote) This tells us that ...

Chapter 2 In this chapter, Bruno tells us about the new house he has moved in to and also about his old house in Berlin. Draw a table like the one below and write all the words you can find for each house in the corresponding box. House in Berlin New house

Discussion between Maria and Bruno What impression do you get of both of their positions in society? Can you give evidence to support this? Why does Bruno think it is okay to talk to Maria about these things, but is afraid that the other members of the family will hear? How does the chapter end? What technique is the author using at the end of the chapter?

Make a Prediction What do you think is going to happen next?