Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
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Exploring Orwell's language and style | ||
A series of tasks to help students to engage with Newspeak and other aspects of language and style in the text. Includes answers. | |||
| KS4 KS5 | Prose Published: 13/07/2012 | |||
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Top ten features | ||
A summarising or revision activity in which students rank key features of the text. There is a ranking whizzy activity also available. | |||
| KS4 KS5 | Prose Published: 22/06/2012 | |||
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Exploring themes | ||
A worksheet to help students research and organise their notes on a range of themes in the text. | |||
| KS4 KS5 | Prose Published: 03/02/2012 | |||
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Exploring Orwell's use of symbolism | ||
A worksheet focusing on the interpretation of symbols in the text followed by a discussion/essay title. | |||
| KS4 KS5 | Prose Published: 03/02/2012 | |||
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Choptalk - Chapter One | ||
Solve this interactive jigsaw puzzle as a starter or pre-reading activity to introduce the language and style of the novel. | |||
| KS4 KS5 | Prose Published: 22/03/2007 | |||
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Introductory presentation | ||
Handy for pre-reading activities (background, context, setting etc) and thinking ahead to chapter 1. | |||
| KS4 KS5 | Prose Published: 30/10/2002 | |||
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