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Year 10 An Inspector Calls
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Learning Objective To understand how to construct an analytical essay. Success criteria: Everyone will have part of an essay response – some will have a mindmap, some will have a plan and some will have a PEE paragraph.
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Recap – no cheating: books closed! What can you remember about Act One events? Act Two? Mr Birling? Mrs Birling? Gerald? Sheila? Inspector Goole? Tension in the play? Challenge: Think about the way it has been written.
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Talking Points – Remember the rules? 1. The younger generation are more open minded than the older generation and have a greater sense of right and wrong. 2. People should always be honest with each other: regardless of consequences. 3. Families should stick together at all costs.
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Honest opinion of your ability… No Coasters, remember! How confident do you feel to try and answer this question: How does the writer present and develop the character of Sheila in Act One and Two? Definitely? Very? Kind of? Not very?
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Three minutes – sort yourselves into groups of 4 with the same confidence level I’m now going to give you a task to complete in your groups – support and guide each other. Working towards an essay based assessment: similar in style to this question. Developing skills and analysis.
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Can you stretch yourselves towards the next stage? Has your confidence developed? Do you feel more secure in your ability to analyse a character?
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STEAL Stand up. Have a walk around the tables – and use the washing line – and skim through the comments people have made/completed. Steal at least one idea and write it down.
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To finish… Post it 1 – What have you personally learnt this lesson? Trophy Cabinet Post it 2 – What do you still need some support with? First Aid Kit Post it 3 – What have you learnt that you can take to another lesson/subject? Treasure Chest
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