year 7 - beowulf - storyboarding and analysis
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LO: Understanding how to plot and analyse a story.
Keywords
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Definition: D R _ W _ _ _ S / T _ A T / T _ _ L / A / S _ _ R Y
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Retell the opening 9 pages of ‘Beowulf’
•Draw: You can either storyboard what happens •in 6 images (individually)
•Act: Create 6 freeze frames with a narrator retelling the story (in groups of 4)
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Share in pairs
Peer mark using the success criteria below: WWW: You have a clear beginningEBI: You needed to explain what happened to Beowulf at the end
You have a clear plot-line You have a beginning, middle and end You explain what happens in chronological order You use dialogue to help build a sense of the character in the storyYou explain where the story takes place
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Which story tellers were the best?Why?
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Beowulf
As a whole class, let’s read from pages 10-21
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Understanding Analysis:Who knows what analysis is?
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Beowulf crouched on the edge of the bench, intent, almost angry.
Model the annotation on p.4
Meaning: to stoop or bend low.
Implies that Beowulf is so angry that men have been killed by a monster, he wants to act and help them straight away.
P.4 Beowulf has been listening to the storyteller tell them about Grendel killing the Danes
Meaning: sharply focused determined and intense
This indicates that Beowulf is so determined on seeking revenge, he seems angry
He is raring to go
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In guided groups, analyse the quotations below. You can use the teacher help sheet with the questions or you can challenge yourselves and go it alone.
I will then! Beowulf leaped up in front of the Geats and heard himself shouting.
‘I’m here to pit myself against this monster. I mean to put an end to Grendel.’
Then the warriors were eager to begin their journey. They turned their backs on mothers and fathers, on wives and children; they springheeled over the shingle and embarked.
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Would you follow Beowulf into battle?
Beowulf is clearly a good leader and I would follow him into battle as...
Beowulf is foolish to want to fight a monster. I wouldn’t want to follow him into battle as...
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Who knows what analysis is?
Write yourself a target for what you need to do when you analyse texts in future
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How did you develop your analytical skills today?