The Seven Ages of Man Learning Objectives

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The Seven Ages of Man Learning Objectives To be able to describe the seven ages that I expect to have in my life. To be able to illustrate the seven ages of my life. To be able to write the speech for my seven ages of life.

Success Criteria I MUST be able to say what the seven ages would be for my life. I SHOULD be able to illustrate my seven ages. I COULD write my own seven ages of life speech.

The Big Question What do you think that your life will be like?

Homework You must draw the illustrations that go with the speech that you are going to write today. You will need to complete your illustrations on the sheet that your teacher gives you. Don’t forget that you must illustrate each of the seven ages. Your teacher has an example to show you. There is a sheet for this task in your homework project.

Starter Reread the Seven Ages of Man speech from last lesson. Decide on the seven ages that you think will happen in your life.

Task 1 Now that you have decided on the seven ages or your own life, you need to write the descriptions for each age. These descriptions are the ones that you will use in your own seven ages speech. Write them down in your exercise book.

Task 2 Now that you have chosen the seven ages of your life and have written the descriptions that go with them you need to put them all together to form your own seven ages speech. Write down the whole speech in your exercise book.

Plenary Your teacher will choose people to read out their speeches.