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i t u n e c o a d Pre-Starter Unscramble the letters to reveal the theme of today’s lesson. How many other words can you find relating to the play? Bonus points given to other words relating to the play.

The History Boys – Alan Bennett L.O: To analyse Alan Bennett’s presentation of education in The History Boys. AO1 Respond to texts critically and imaginatively; select and evaluate relevant textual detail to illustrate and support interpretations. AO2: Explain how language, structure and form contribute to writers’ presentation of ideas, themes and settings. Success Criteria: 3. You MUST complete a table collecting evidence about the theme of education in the play. Understand the grade descriptors for literature and produce a PEE paragraph that will achieve your target grade. 2. You SHOULD produce more than one PEE paragraph to achieve your target grade. 1. You COULD produce more than one PEE paragraph to exceed your target Grade.

Starter Organise the points about education into a diamond order in relation to your personal thoughts about education.

Linking to the characters. Look back at your notes about Hector and Irwin from the last two lessons. Choose one of the characters and reorder the diamond based on their view of education. Write down the quote you had in section A (at the top of your diamond). Be prepared to justify your choices.

Sample exam question How does Alan Bennett present education in The History Boys? [20+4] AO1 Respond to texts critically and imaginatively; select and evaluate relevant textual detail to illustrate and support interpretations.

Quote gathering. Complete the PEE table to find evidence for the different views of education represented by Hector and Irwin in the play.

Grade descriptors relating to AO1 and AO2 Grade C Candidates understand and demonstrate how writers use ideas, themes and settings in texts to affect the reader. They respond personally to the effects of language, structure and form, referring to textual detail to support their views and reactions. They convey ideas clearly and appropriately. Grade A Candidates respond enthusiastically and critically to texts, showing imagination and originality in developing alternative approaches and interpretations. They confidently explore and evaluate how language, structure and form contribute to writers’ varied ways of presenting ideas, themes and settings, and how they achieve specific effects on readers. They convey ideas persuasively and cogently, supporting them with apt textual references.

Writing a PEE paragraph

How does Alan Bennett present education in The History Boys? Create a PEE Paragraph using one piece of evidence you have just collected. Use the grade descriptors to ensure you are writing to at least the standard of your target grade. Extension: Write an additional PEE paragraph.

Peer marking Based on the grade descriptors you have grade the PEE paragraphs written by your partner.

Write the number on the bottom of your page. Self assessment L.O: To analyse Alan Bennett’s presentation of education in The History Boys? Rank your success in this lesson on the scale of 1 to 3 based on what you have produced. Write the number on the bottom of your page. Success Criteria: 3. You MUST complete a table collecting evidence about the theme of education in the play. Understand the grade descriptors for literature and produce a PEE paragraph that will achieve your target grade. 2. You SHOULD produce more than one PEE paragraph to achieve your target grade. 1. You COULD produce more than one PEE paragraph to exceed your target Grade.

Homework – On-going from Friday’s lesson Find definitions for all the vocabulary words on the sheet. Friday 15th