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The Changeling Robin Jenkins (1958)

The Changeling Robin Jenkins (1958). Learning Intention To understand the context of the novel To read chapter one and make notes on the main characters. http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/slum-living-conditions/7341.html.

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The Changeling Robin Jenkins (1958)

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  1. The ChangelingRobin Jenkins(1958) Learning Intention To understand the context of the novel To read chapter one and make notes on the main characters.

  2. http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/slum-living-conditions/7341.htmlhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/slum-living-conditions/7341.html • The Glasgow of 1950 was certainly a far from attractive place, and on many winter nights thick smog enveloped the city so tightly that pedestrians could often see little more than a few yards in front of them. Conditions in the city were hardly conducive to good health, and in 1957, Glasgow launched a mass X-ray campaign aimed at, and largely successful in, eradicating tuberculosis in the city. Thirty-six mobile units were used and in five weeks over 700,000 people were x-rayed. "The figures achieved in Glasgow will go down in medical history," said Bailie John Mains. http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/slum-living-conditions-3/7382.html

  3. http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/the-link-between-poor-health-and-poverty/5081.htmlhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/the-link-between-poor-health-and-poverty/5081.html

  4. Setting • How does Robin Jenkin’s description on page 1/2 help to establish the setting of Tom’s school? • How is Donaldson’s Court described on page 2/3? Quote and Explain

  5. Character Tom Curdie • We first meet Tom at school. How does he stand out from the other pupils? What is the school’s opinion of Tom? There should be at least 3 points of view.

  6. Character • In chapter 1, Charlie Forbes is described as being neither physically attractive nor someone whose personality attracts others. What evidence can you find to support this statement? Pupil and adult relationships should be mentioned.

  7. Here is a direct comparison of what Charlie says about Tom and what Mr Fisher, the headmaster says about Tom: Charlie Mr Fisher Magnanimous Deep and sly Indomitability of human spirit thick skin Write down what these attitudes tell you about NOT TOM, but about Charlie and Mr Fisher.

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