Once chapter 3 Date: Objectives Warm –up – reading journal

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Once chapter 3 Date: Objectives Warm –up – reading journal Read Chapter three Take a closer look at Felix’s innocence and the theme of kindness, creating a link to both George and Lennie. Practise reading aloud. Warm –up – reading journal “ Once I saw a customer years ago, damaging books in Mum and Dad’s shop.... Shouting things I couldn’t understand”. Write down this quote and a response. (What do you think, remember, feel – one or two sentences)

Reading pages 17-26 10 pages – 10 readers Green card to person who reads best aloud before my time as your teacher is over. Remember the tips Read forward – not down (aim your voice) Proper posture = open diaphragm Slow pace, pause at full stops and commas for breath. Relax, getting nervous affects your voice.

Reflection journal Three tasks Write and answer the questions below. Write a 2-3 line summary of what is going on in the story. Write down any questions or thoughts you have about what just happened. Identify two things that unsettled Felix and explain how his thinking has started to change. Find one nice thing Felix does for someone else? (P.Q.E.) Why is Jankiel really worried about Felix leaving.

Lying to protect people. Cool down Question Lying to protect people. Imagine you have a very little brother, sister or cousin. Something bad has just happened like nuclear war between America and North Korea. Do you tell them? Why or why not?