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Wonder Classroom Questions

Wonder Classroom Questions

Amy Farrell

Scene by Scene
2017
nidottu
Scene by Scene Classroom Questions are essential resources for teachers, designed to save time and lead to rewarding classroom experiences. The guides are broken down by scene or chapter to complement the text they accompany. These guides provide a clear list of questions for every stage of teaching the text. Classroom Questions guides contain both closed and open questions, exploring student response, opinion and analysis. - Closed comprehension questions check students' understanding and ensure students are on task. - Open higher order questions promote thinking and reflection.Wonder Classroom Questions contains summaries of each chapter of R.J. Palacio's classic novel. There are also 834 questions, divided by chapter, to keep students engaged and actively thinking about the novel. Scene by Scene Classroom Questions teaching guides keep students focused on the text and encourage lively classroom discussions.
The Butterfly Lion Classroom Questions

The Butterfly Lion Classroom Questions

Amy Farrell

Scene by Scene
2018
nidottu
Scene by Scene Classroom Questions are essential resources for teachers, designed to save time and lead to rewarding classroom experiences. The guides are broken down by scene or chapter to complement the text they accompany. These guides provide a clear list of questions for every stage of teaching the text. Classroom Questions guides contain both closed and open questions, exploring student response, opinion and analysis. - Closed comprehension questions check students' understanding and ensure students are on task. - Open higher order questions promote thinking and reflection.The Butterfly Lion Classroom Questions contains summaries of each chapter of Michael Morpurgo's classic novel. There are also 319 questions, divided by chapter, to keep students engaged and actively thinking about the novel. Scene by Scene Classroom Questions teaching guides keep students focused on the text and encourage lively classroom discussions
Juno Classroom Questions for Comparative Study
A 124 page companion guide to Juno for Comparative Study. For use in the classroom or for focussed independent study.Section 1 The film is divided into 5 parts. Outline summary for each part. Notes and Questions on each mode for each part. Modes include: Cultural Context/Social Setting, Literary Genre, General Vision and Viewpoint, Relationships and Hero/Heroine/Villain. Section 2 Notes looking at each mode as a whole across the entire text. Accompanying questions for each mode. Section 3 Comparing your texts: Questions on each mode to compare Juno and your other chosen Comparative Study texts. This book is a companion guide for the Comparative Study of 'Juno', directed by Jason Reitman. Ideally it accompanies a second, detailed viewing and study of the film. For the purposes of classroom study, I have divided the film into five parts. Each part contains an outline summary, a brief note on Cultural Context/Social Setting, Literary Genre, General Vision and Viewpoint, Relationships and Hero/Heroine/Villain, and a set of questions on Cultural Context/Social Setting, Literary Genre, General Vision and Viewpoint, Relationships and Hero/Heroine/Villain. The brief note is intended as a starting point for students, to provide something concrete for each mode that can be developed and built on by exploring the relevant mode-based questions for each part. Towards the back of the book, there are short notes looking at each mode as a whole, across the entire film, and accompanying questions (please note, there may be some similarity with earlier questions to draw attention to key ideas). Lastly, there is a section of questions on each mode, designed to prompt comparisons between 'Juno' and other Comparative Study texts.
Brooklyn Classroom Questions

Brooklyn Classroom Questions

Amy Farrell

Scene by Scene
2018
nidottu
A 162 page companion guide to Brooklyn for Comparative Study. For use in the classroom or for focussed independent study.Section 1 The film is divided into 5 parts. Outline summary for each part. Notes and Questions on each mode for each part. Modes include: Cultural Context/Social Setting, Literary Genre, General Vision and Viewpoint, Relationships and Hero/Heroine/Villain. Section 2 Notes looking at each mode as a whole across the entire text. Accompanying questions for each mode. Section 3 Comparing your texts: Questions on each mode to compare Brooklyn and your other chosen Comparative Study texts. This book is a companion guide for the Comparative Study of 'Brooklyn', directed by John Crowley. Ideally it accompanies a second, detailed viewing and study of the film. For the purposes of classroom study, I have divided the film into five parts. Each part contains an outline summary, a brief note on Cultural Context/Social Setting, Literary Genre, General Vision and Viewpoint, Relationships and Hero/Heroine/Villain, and a set of questions on Cultural Context/Social Setting, Literary Genre, General Vision and Viewpoint, Relationships and Hero/Heroine/Villain. The brief note is intended as a starting point for students, to provide something concrete for each mode that can be developed and built on by exploring the relevant mode-based questions for each part. Towards the back of the book, there are short notes looking at each mode as a whole, across the entire film, and accompanying questions (please note, there may be some similarity with earlier questions to draw attention to key ideas). Lastly, there is a section of questions on each mode, designed to prompt comparisons between 'Brooklyn' and other Comparative Study texts.
The Spinning Heart Comparative Study Guide
A 182 page companion guide to The Spinning Heart for Comparative Study. For use in the classroom or for focussed independent study.Section 1 Outline summary for each chapter. Notes and Questions on each mode for each chapter. Modes include: Cultural Context/Social Setting, Literary Genre, General Vision and Viewpoint, Relationships and Hero/Heroine/Villain. Section 2 Notes looking at each mode as a whole across the entire text. Accompanying questions for each mode. Section 3 Comparing your texts: Questions on each mode to compare Brooklyn and your other chosen Comparative Study texts. This book is a companion guide for the Comparative Study of 'The Spinning Heart, by Donal Ryan. Ideally it accompanies a second, detailed viewing and study of the film. Each chapter contains an outline summary, a brief note on Cultural Context/Social Setting, Literary Genre, General Vision and Viewpoint, Relationships and Hero/Heroine/Villain, and a set of questions on Cultural Context/Social Setting, Literary Genre, General Vision and Viewpoint, Relationships and Hero/Heroine/Villain. The brief note is intended as a starting point for students, to provide something concrete for each mode that can be developed and built on by exploring the relevant mode-based questions for each part. Towards the back of the book, there are short notes looking at each mode as a whole, across the entire novel, and accompanying questions (please note, there may be some similarity with earlier questions to draw attention to key ideas). Lastly, there is a section of questions on each mode, designed to prompt comparisons between 'The Spinning Heart' and other Comparative Study texts.
Eclipsed Comparative Study Guide

Eclipsed Comparative Study Guide

Amy Farrell

Scene by Scene
2019
nidottu
This 173 page study guide is a companion to 'Eclipsed' for the Leaving Cert English Comparative Study, for use in the classroom or for focussed independent study. This guide is intended for both teachers and students.It contains notes and questions on each Comparative Study mode for each chapter. It also has additional notes and questions on each comparative mode considering the text as a whole. Lastly, it has a comparing texts section, looking at comparing Comparative Study texts under each of the comparative study modes.Section 1 Notes and Questions on each mode for each scene of 'Eclipsed'. Modes include: Cultural Context/Social Setting, Literary Genre, General Vision and Viewpoint, Relationships and Hero/Heroine/Villain. Section 2 Notes looking at each mode as a whole across the entire text. Accompanying questions for each mode. Section 3 Comparing your texts: Questions on each mode to compare 'Eclipsed' and your other chosen Comparative Study texts. This book is a companion guide for teachers teaching both Higher and Ordinary Level students the 'Eclipsed' by Patricia Burke Brogan, a prescribed comparative study text for the Leaving Cert English examination. Each chapter contains notes on Cultural Context/Social Setting, Literary Genre, General Vision and Viewpoint, Relationships and Hero/Heroine/Villain, and a set of questions on Cultural Context/Social Setting, Literary Genre, General Vision and Viewpoint, Relationships and Hero/Heroine/Villain. The notes are intended as a starting point for students, to provide something concrete for each mode that can be developed and built on by exploring the relevant mode-based questions for each chapter. Towards the back of the book, there are short notes looking at each mode as a whole, across the entire play, and accompanying questions (please note, there may be some similarity with earlier questions to draw attention to key ideas). Lastly, there is a section of questions on each mode, designed to prompt comparisons between 'Eclipsed' and other Comparative Study texts, preparing students for the Leaving Certificate exam.
The Playboy of the Western World Study Guide 2020
Write better answers for the Comparative Study with the help of this companion guide to The Playboy of the Western World by J.M. Synge. Crack the Comparative with these clear, detailed notes and key moment analysis to help you achieve exam success.This book is a study guide for Leaving Certificate English students sitting their exam in 2020. It provides notes for the Comparative Study of The Playboy of the Western World by J.M. Synge.There are notes and analysis of key moments for Cultural Context/Social Setting, Literary Genre, Theme/Issue (Relationships) and Hero, Heroine, Villain. Understand how the Comparative Study Modes apply to 'The Playboy of the Western World' Notes on Cultural Context/Social Setting, Literary Genre, Theme/Issue - Relationships, Hero, Heroine, Villain Notes on Key Moments for each Mode
Brooklyn Study Guide

Brooklyn Study Guide

Amy Farrell

Scene by Scene
2020
pokkari
Write better answers for the Comparative Study with the help of this companion guide to The Spinning Heart by Donal Ryan. Crack the Comparative with these clear, detailed notes and key moment analysis to help you achieve exam success.
The Spinning Heart Study Guide 2021

The Spinning Heart Study Guide 2021

Amy Farrell

Scene by Scene
2020
pokkari
Write better answers for the Comparative Study with the help of this companion guide to The Spinning Heart by Donal Ryan. Crack the Comparative with these clear, detailed notes and key moment analysis to help you achieve exam success.Understand how the Comparative Study Modes apply to The Spinning HeartCultural Context/Social SettingGeneral Vision and ViewpointTheme/Issue - RelationshipsKey Moments for each Mode