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What is the significance of that image? To know what symbols are used in the novel Fatty Legs. To understand how these are used in Fatty Legs. To be able to reflect on how you will incorporate the symbols of Fatty Legs into your Verbal-Visual Essay. You will make start a rough copy of your collage. Symbol; Imagery; Significance; Expository

Symbol; Imagery; Significance; Expository To know what symbols are used in the novel Fatty Legs. To understand how these are used in Fatty Legs. In groups, think of the possible symbols you could use in your verbal-visual essay. Success criteria: -make a list of symbols -for each symbol, explain how it relates to the novel Fatty Legs -you can either quickly sketch the images or write in bullets points or create a spider diagram -think of colour symbolism as well Please do not lose this sheet of paper. I want to put it up in the classroom. Symbol; Imagery; Significance; Expository

Personification; Metaphor; Simile; Hyperbole To know is the difference between scanning and reading for detail. To understand the importance of how to scan and reading for detail a text. To be able to scan and reading for detail in order to find information for chapter 6 and 7. Chapter 6 & 7 Let’s read chapter 6. Scan for the answers: 2, 3, 5, 10 and 11 Let’s read chapter 7. 2, 4, 6, 10 and 11 Personification; Metaphor; Simile; Hyperbole