1 / 12

Burning Everest Week 2

Burning Everest Week 2. Year 7 Module 2. Learning Objectives. MUST: Explore ideas texts and issues through a variety of dramatic approaches and conventions (L5c+)

yagil
Download Presentation

Burning Everest Week 2

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Burning EverestWeek 2 Year 7 Module 2

  2. Learning Objectives • MUST: Explore ideas texts and issues through a variety of dramatic approaches and conventions (L5c+) • SHOULD: Use specific dramatic approaches and conventions in structured ways for effective exploration of ideas, texts, issues and themes (L5b+) • COULD: Use a wide variety of dramatic approaches and conventions to analyse complex and challenging ideas, issues, themes and texts (L5a+)

  3. Lesson 1

  4. Starter • What costume would the actors wear to play these characters: • Jim • Tony • Mr Welland • Stubby • Miranda

  5. Is Sharon a good or bad character?

  6. Scene thirteen • At this point why does Jim visit his imaginary world? • Are their any links to the first scene where he was in this world?

  7. Lesson 2

  8. How is the theme of Friendship explored in Act 1 scene 15? • ALL shall use Pee structure to respond to task • MOST shall use events and quotes from previous scenes • SOME shall use connectives between PEE chains to make the response cohesive

  9. Use the points below to help. Note: there is not just one answer for each. • How does Miranda pursue friendship with Jim? • What evidence is there of a humorous relationship between Stubby and Jim? • How does Jim help Stubby?

  10. Writing PEE paragraphs Point: Miranda actively pursues a friendship with Jim. Evidence: This is evident the line... We see this in the line where Miranda says... This is shown in the phrase... This is clear / highlighted in the line “Miranda holds out some bars of chocolate”. Explanation: The stage directions instruct the actress playing Miranda to use gesture to show that she is willing to be friends. The chocolate bar can be seen as a way that she is reaching out to Jim, sharing something with like and it could be seen as her giving him a peace offering. The gesture is repeated later in the scene. This shows that she is persistent and won’t give up on Jim. The chocolate bar could be seen as a metaphor for their friendship, so when Jim accepts it, it might show a willingness to be Miranda’s friend.

  11. Lesson 3

  12. Jim’s behaviour grid • Jim cuts the clothes Mrs Welland buys for him • Jim tells Stubby Miranda is horrible. • Jim encourages Stubby to climb • Jim throws the dustbin lid through the takeaway window

More Related