‘Then, and only then, did I come close’ The Manhunt

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‘Then, and only then, did I come close’ The Manhunt Record your team’s quote in your planner each week. ‘Then, and only then, did I come close’ The Manhunt ‘The orange sky of evening died away’ The Prelude ‘I fill this stolen time with you’ Cozy Apologia

Teacher note This is to be done as well as the spellings. Students must record the quote in their planners. There’s 6 variations, when done, redo the cycle but allocate different teams the quote. This is to support the Lit students. Any great suggestions that students come up with, please share

What do you think this means? How can we remember this quote? ‘Hang thee, young baggage, disobedient wretch!’ Lord Capulet Tips from forums: I'd read a quote, shut the book, see how much I could remember. Once I'd got the wording absolutely perfect, I'd go onto the next one and repeat the process. Then I'd say the first one, the second one and only if I'd got them both right, I'd go onto the third one.  Post it notes Repetition Sing it Write about the quote and put the quote in a different colour

Discuss a way of remembering the quote and what your team thinks it means One quote per team: Anthology Quotes ‘Then, and only then, did I come close’ The Manhunt ‘I love thee to the depth and breadth and height my soul can reach…’ Sonnet 43 3. ‘In every cry of every man’ London 4. ‘That there’s some corner of a foreign field that is forever England.’ The Soldier 5. ‘all that’s best of dark and bright’ She Walks in Beauty 6. ‘The whole structure leans dangerously towards the miraculous’ Living Space Use random number/ name generator to get some feedback. Next team to feedback their answer and a reflection on the previous quote

Discuss a way of remembering the quote and what your team thinks it means One quote per team: Anthology Quotes ‘Summer made her light escape’ As Imperceptibly as Grief ‘I fill this stolen time with you’ Cozy Apologia ‘posessive and faithful’ Valentine ‘He-has fallen-‘ A Wife in London ‘I sickened, turned, and ran’ Death of a Naturalist ‘Now I hold Creation in my foot’ Hawk Roosting Use random number/ name generator to get some feedback. Next team to feedback their answer and a reflection on the previous quote

Discuss a way of remembering the quote and what your team thinks it means One quote per team: Anthology Quotes ‘Thou watchest the last oozings hours by hours’ ‘Setting free their children’ Afternoons ‘guttering, choking, drowning’ Dulce et Decorum est ‘Nothing beside remains’ Ozymandias ‘The earth stands sentinel’ Mametz Wood ‘The orange sky of evening died away’ The Prelude Use random number/ name generator to get some feedback. Next team to feedback their answer and a reflection on the previous quote

Discuss a way of remembering the quote and what your team thinks it means One quote per team: Romeo & Juliet ‘A pair of star-cross’d lovers take their life’ Prologue ‘Fire-eyed fury be my conduct now’ Romeo ‘My only love sprung from my only hate’ Juliet ‘A plague on both your houses’ Mercutio ‘To strike him dead, I hold it not a sin’ Tybalt ‘Tybalt, here slain, whom Romeo's hand did slay’ Benvolio Use random number/ name generator to get some feedback. Next team to feedback their answer and a reflection on the previous quote

Discuss a way of remembering the quote and what your team thinks it means One quote per team: Mixed quotes ‘Thou watchest the last oozings hours by hours’ ‘Setting free their children’ Afternoons ‘My only love sprung from my only hate’ Juliet ‘guttering, choking, drowning’ Dulce et Decorum est ‘A pair of star-cross’d lovers take their life’ Prologue ‘Fire-eyed fury be my conduct now’ Romeo Use random number/ name generator to get some feedback. Next team to feedback their answer and a reflection on the previous quote

Discuss a way of remembering the quote and what your team thinks it means One quote per team: Anthology Quotes ‘Nothing beside remains’ Ozymandias ‘The earth stands sentinel’ Mametz Wood ‘The orange sky of evening died away’ The Prelude 4. ‘That there’s some corner of a foreign field that is forever England.’ The Soldier 5. ‘all that’s best of dark and bright’ She Walks in Beauty 6. ‘The whole structure leans dangerously towards the miraculous’ Living Space Use random number/ name generator to get some feedback. Next team to feedback their answer and a reflection on the previous quote