Task 10 ~ Aussie Identity : Pecha Kucha or Bento Box
You should have all chosen your Australian text by now and be busy reading it. For this final piece of work, you are to create either a Pecha Kucha style presentation or a Bento Box of images, to deliver to the class.
I have put some Youtube videos explaining all about Pecha Kuchas under Task 10 links.
I hope you find this activity enjoyable.
Task 9 ~ Your own Australian Short Story
Make sure you have done a lot of background reading and research into what life would have been like during the time your story is set. This way you will be able to create a realistic and credible setting. It is also important for you to have completed all of your planning documents.
I’m looking forward to reading your stories.
The Sapphires ~ Australian Film Study
I hope that you all enjoy viewing this film and learning about some Australian history, as well as looking at our involvement in the Vietnam war. There are lost of links for you to read to help you with your understanding of the film.
Animal Farm by George Orwell ~ Task 5
I hope you enjoy reading and studying this 20th century classic.
Please look carefully at the extra links I’ve found for you to use to help you understand the allegory.
Expository Texts ~ Task 4
Expository texts are everywhere! Read as many of these as you can and always remember that there will always be some bias to what you have read.
For this task, you will be expected to read a variety of expository texts, both from set readings to your own choice.
Use the following images to help you with your reading, as well as the BBC Bitesize link.
Task 3 ~ Poetry Anthology
You should all have your task sheet and rubric for your poetry anthology. Make sure you choose a theme for your poems that you feel strongly about. This will make it easier to write your poems.
I have included some links to help you with your writing. A great way to help you write poetry is to have read a lot of different poems.
I’m looking forward to reading your finished pieces of art!
Here are some poetry memes to help you become inspired.
Some Shakespearean Humour!
So yesterday was the 15th of March; a very significant day in the play Julius Caesar. Here’s a bit of Shakespearean humour for you.
Task 2 ~ Shakespearean Tragedy and Julius Caesar
We are about to commence our study of William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. I hope that you find this unit of work rewarding and you will be able to recognise why the Bard’s work have transcended both time and place.
Shakespeare can be a lot of fun, so just try your best. Once you have become used to the language, you will be able to enjoy the richness of the words.
Writing an essay with a burger by your side.
I hope that you find the essay burger a useful strategy to help you with your writing. Make sure you keep your personally designed burger at you side while you are planning your assessment. I have included some links under “Paragraphs and Essays” to help you.