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PAF?. Analyse the cover of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, by Mark Haddon. Consider how effective it is in persuading a teenage audience to buy and/or read the novel.. Book Covers. Book covers are designed to persuade the audience to buy/read the book.giving some ideas of the boo
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1. By the end of todays lesson you will be able to:
Write a critical review. Objectives This task requires pupils to write an analysis of the cover for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, a novel by Mark Haddon. The focus of the analysis is the covers effectiveness in persuading a teenage audience to buy and/or read the book. As preparation, they study an analysis of the cover for The Wind Singer, a novel by William Nicholson, looking particularly at the organisational and language features that make it an effective analysis. They then write their own analysis of the cover for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, drawing on the skills highlighted earlier.
This task requires pupils to write an analysis of the cover for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, a novel by Mark Haddon. The focus of the analysis is the covers effectiveness in persuading a teenage audience to buy and/or read the book. As preparation, they study an analysis of the cover for The Wind Singer, a novel by William Nicholson, looking particularly at the organisational and language features that make it an effective analysis. They then write their own analysis of the cover for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, drawing on the skills highlighted earlier.
2. PAF? Analyse the cover of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, by Mark Haddon. Consider how effective it is in persuading a teenage audience to buy and/or read the novel.
3. Book Covers Book covers are designed to persuade the audience to buy/read the book.
giving some ideas of the books content, using illustrations and words,
to interest the audience;
engaging the audience, making them want to know more about what the illustrations and words suggest;
providing other peoples opinion of the book;
giving factual information about the book.
5. How does the cover persuade people to buy the book?
7. Fill in boxes 1 + 2
9. How to Organise Analyse Paragraphs Paragraphs are organised by:
introducing a topic;
making a point;
giving evidence;
explanation.
11. Read Paragraphs 3 + 4 Highlight the points that made in one colour and evidence in another colour or circle or underline.
13. Read Paragraphs 3 + 4
15. What are the main features of writing to analyse?