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Classical Comics Study Guide: Great Expectations: Making the Classics Accessible for Teachers and Students [Spiraalköide]

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  • Formaat: Spiral bound, 96 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 279x215x12 mm, kaal: 411 g, B&W illustrations throughout
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Nov-2009
  • Kirjastus: Classical Comics
  • ISBN-10: 1906332584
  • ISBN-13: 9781906332587
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  • Formaat: Spiral bound, 96 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 279x215x12 mm, kaal: 411 g, B&W illustrations throughout
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Nov-2009
  • Kirjastus: Classical Comics
  • ISBN-10: 1906332584
  • ISBN-13: 9781906332587
Charles Dickens' novels, with their memorable characters and dramatic plots, have a particular appeal to students. For instructors, they also offer a wealth of opportunities for teaching. This entry in the Classical Comics series features one of Dickens' best-loved works, the autobiographical story of the orphan Pip and his progress from childhood to adulthood. Designed to be used alongside the Great Expectations graphic novels, this resource book can also be used with any version of the story. Like the other titles in this series, it includes a broad range of topics – from structure, listening, and understanding to key words, themes, and literary techniques. The exercises span curriculums to cover not only literature and literacy, but also history, technology, drama, reading, and more. The book includes activities based on Dickens' background; a chapter-by-chapter synopsis; linking characters with their descriptions; a Snakes and Ladders game about Dickens’ life; wordsearch and anagrams; and a wealth of other activities.
Introduction 6(1)
Background
Charles Dickens
7(4)
The Novels and Writings of Charles Dickens
11(1)
Strange but True: Charles Dickens
12(2)
Famous Dickens Quotes
14(3)
Brought up by Hand
17(1)
Joe's Profit
17(1)
Handel and the Harmonious Blacksmith
18(1)
Jump the Broomstick
19(1)
Crime and Punishment
20(4)
Chapter by
Chapter Synopsis
24(6)
What the Dickens! - A Game of Life and Death
30(4)
Character
Who Are You?
34(1)
Women in White
35(1)
Age Shall Not Wither Them
36(1)
Character Charts
37(2)
Pip's Orrery
39(1)
Quick Quote Quiz
40(1)
Characterization: Independent Interpretation
41(1)
Characterization: Composition
42(1)
Character Relationships - Venn Diagram
43(1)
Language
Word Searches
44(2)
Castigate On, Expert! (Anagrams)
46(1)
Digging Deeper Into Dialogue
47(1)
Gargerisms: May The Forge Be With You!
48(2)
Reading for Meaning: The Author's Craft
50(1)
Adjectives- Describing Character
51(1)
Characters and Adjectives
52(1)
Understanding the Novel
What Happens Next?
53(6)
Mapping The Landscapes
59(1)
Great Expectations Quiz
60(2)
Ideas, Themes & Issues
Reader, I Married Her
62(1)
The Transportation of Convicts and the Hulks
63(3)
Character and Motivation - Mind Mapping
66(1)
Drama/Art
`Twas the Night Before Christmas/ The Good Shepherd
67(1)
All You Need Is Love
68(1)
The Frog Prince From The Marsh
69(1)
Alas Poor Orlick!
70(1)
Guided Tours
71(1)
Freeze Frame Sequencing
72(1)
Color Me In
73(4)
Movie Versions
77(3)
Creative Writing
Book Report & Book Review
78(2)
Teachers' Notes, Answers and Expansions
80(19)
Educational Website Links
99(4)
Places to Visit
103(2)
Great Expectations: On Audio
105