Much Ado Week 2 deceit and masks

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Much Ado About Nothing Year 8 Week 2, Lesson 1

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Much Ado About

NothingYear 8

Week 2, Lesson 1

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Learning objective

To be able to

discuss the role

of deceit in the

play.

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Starter

Match the masks to the character.

There is no right or wrong answer – you just

been to be able to JUSTIFY your choice.

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Let’s watch…

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Let’s complete more of our plot

summary…

Act 3 – Deceit!

Who tricks who?

What are their

intentions/motivations?

What if there was no

deceit?

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Plenary

Complete the ‘fill in the blanks’ activity on

Claudio.

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Much Ado About

NothingYear 8

Week 2, Lesson 2

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Learning objective

How to use evidence in the text to justify

ideas, understandings and opinions.

Understand connotation

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Starter – which character?

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Which character?

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Design a mask

Design a mask for a character of your choice.

Annotate the page making notes on why you

have used certain colours or designs.

How does your mask represent what you

know about the character?

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Example – Don John

Shaped like a

fox because

he is sly and

cunning. He

works in a

pack – and

uses his

friends to trick

people.

Red used

because he is

angry and wants

to hurt people.

Used swirls to show

that his life isn’t

going anywhere.

He is a bastard and

will never inherit

anything.

Black and

grey to show

how dark his

heart is. He

doesn’t care

about anyone.

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Plenary

Stick your mask up on the wall.

Go around and have a look at everyone’s

work.

Are there any masks that really stand out to

you as being perfect for the character?

Do you agree with their choices? If not, why

not?

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Much Ado About

NothingYear 8

Week 2, Lesson 3

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Let’s watch the wedding…

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Lesson objective.

• You will know what information to

include in a newspaper article.

• Know the difference between a

tabloid and broadsheet style of

report.

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While we watch…

Keep a note of any:

Accusations

Name calling

Details about time of events

Witnesses

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Plenary

What kinds of stories are you likely to read about in a

tabloid newspaper?

How are they different from the stories you would

expect to find in a broadsheet newspaper?

Broadsheet or tabloid?

The Guardian

The Sun

The Times

The Daily Star