Literary perspectives from the First World War
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Prior knowledge requirements
- Pupils can decode an unseen text and make appropriate annotations
- Pupils can understand that writers use a range of linguistic and structural techniques, to convey meaning
- Pupils are able to make evaluative judgements and offer counter-arguments, with textual evidence
- Pupils are able to select quotations in support of an argument
- Pupils can identify and comment on the use of a symbol within a text
- Pupils are able to offer a chronological narrative or a recount of events in writing
- Pupils can select an appropriate tense for recount writing and maintain this
- Pupils can identify the conventions of a letter
Threads
Why this why now
Prior knowledge requirements
- Pupils can decode an unseen text and make appropriate annotations
- Pupils can understand that writers use a range of linguistic and structural techniques, to convey meaning
- Pupils are able to make evaluative judgements and offer counter-arguments, with textual evidence
- Pupils are able to select quotations in support of an argument
- Pupils can identify and comment on the use of a symbol within a text
- Pupils are able to offer a chronological narrative or a recount of events in writing
- Pupils can select an appropriate tense for recount writing and maintain this
- Pupils can identify the conventions of a letter
Literary perspectives from the First World War
In this unit, pupils explore and compare texts written about the First World War. They first read Beck's 'Propping up the line', Mansfield's 'The Fly' and Wilfred Owen's 1917 letter home to his mum. They finally read Brittain's 'Testament of Youth', and then plan and write a comparative response.
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