27 May - 2 June
Section outline
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FOCUS / ARONGA learning intentions:
We are EXPLORING plays by recognising texts that have multiples purposes and knowing the context of the creator helps us understand the purpose.
We are EXPLORING speeches by analysing texts that have a range of audience/s and the context of this audience/s impacts the interpretation of the text/s.
Knows Covered:
KNOW: As a text creator, I can contribute to national and global conversations through my original interpretations of texts and through the texts I create.
KNOW: Texts can have multiple layers of ideas. Exploring them helps to expose deeper meanings and contradictions within the text.Success Criteria: I can...
- I can identify the text’s creator and why the text has been created (purpose).
- I can deliberately design texts for different audiences to share my ideas with different audiences, knowing that how I communicate my ideas can play a part in shaping society.
Tuesday
You will first watch this about treaties.
- Then in your English books you will write and answer the questions below:
Before you read this, what are agreements?
List stories, films, books which show agreements in them.
What similarities or consistencies are there between them.
- You will then read the play "The Game."
- You will write any keywords and vocabulary from the play which are related to agreements.
- Finally, you will rule a 10cm by 10cm frame and draw a picture, icon, or meme that represents the concept/theme of agreements.
You will complete the "The Game Learning Grid."
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You will write notes about the play "The Game" which summaries the main points in them.
Thursday
- You will first watch this about continuing to do good to others.
- You will also read Lyndon B Johnson's speech on this link and write in a minimum of 100 words in your English book why you liked or did not like Lyndon B Johnson's speech and whether or not you think it is important or not and why. Include quotes from the speech and what they are.
- You will then write as many thoughts as you can of what Lyndon B Johnson is talking about in his speech on padlet.
- Afterwards, you will draw, label and colour a picture of what Lyndon B Johnson's speech looks like in your English books.
- After that, write your own speech about continuing to do good to others.
- Finally, create a slideshow with captions of what you want to see with continuing to do good to others.