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Private Peaceful. Monday, 09 June 2014. Where we are going…. Essay titles to chose from How does Michael Morpugo effectively describe the horrors of war? “Home’s home. Here’s here.” (p165) Show how Michael Morpugo contrasts the ideas of “peace” and “war”
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Private Peaceful Monday, 09 June 2014
Where we are going… • Essay titles to chose from • How does Michael Morpugo effectively describe the horrors of war? • “Home’s home. Here’s here.” (p165) Show how Michael Morpugo contrasts the ideas of “peace” and “war” • “…even my courage to be a coward had evaporated.” (p161) Do we admire Tommo Peaceful, or pity him?
Today’s Lesson Aims • Sort out your answers into helpful essay plans • To chose which essay each of you will do • To read and make independent notes, relevant to chosen essay on next chapter
Today’s Tasks • Get into groups of 3 – at least one of you MUST have a full set of answers to all three end-of-chapter quizzes • Copy out each essay title onto a separate piece of paper • Re-read each answer and copy it, in full sentences, onto the relevant sheet • Read and make INDEPENDENT notes from p141 (“…they are stumbling back…”) to the end of the chapter on 149
How does Michael Morpugo effectively describe the horrors of war? Example
Training to be a soldier stops being a game for Tommo when he arrives in France: “it was our lives we would be acting out over here, and for many of us, our deaths” • How does Michael Morpugo effectively describe the horrors of war? Example
How does Michael Morpugo effectively describe the horrors of war? Example Training to be a soldier stops being a game for Tommo when he arrives in France: “it was our lives we would be acting out over here, and for many of us, our deaths” On his way to the front, Tommo passes “Shell shattered villages”, “field hospitals” and “empty coffins”, which shows us some of the terrible things that war causes
How does Michael Morpugo effectively describe the horrors of war? Example Training to be a soldier stops being a game for Tommo when he arrives in France: “it was our lives we would be acting out over here, and for many of us, our deaths” On his way to the front, Tommo passes “Shell shattered villages”, “field hospitals” and “empty coffins”, which shows us some of the terrible things that war causes
By The End of P8… • …you must have: • 3 posters (one for each essay title) • No fewer than bullet-points with relevant quotes on each poster • Read and made INDEPENDENT notes from p141 (“…they are stumbling back…”)to the end of the chapter on 149