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Thursday 28th May

Can we work collaboratively to make connections between characters?

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Can we work collaboratively to make connections between characters?

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Save your learning in 6E Online Learning > Literacy > Ink House Animals > Your group’s folder

Group

Name

(facilitator)

Name

Name

Name

Name

1

Robin

Shlok

Oam

Lisa

Minako

2

Raph

Ryan

Elowyn

Seb

Vaanya

3

Elsa

Josh

Tanna

Tommy

Wilma

4

Darsh

Panda

Max

Maple

5

Lancelot

Naisha

Akira

Amy

Can we work collaboratively to make connections between characters?

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Can we work collaboratively to make connections between characters?

In your Literacy teams:

Share your character descriptions with each other. Make one new slide with all the character descriptions on. Read your character description to the group.

Your characters know each other and spend time together. Talk about these questions to build a picture of their relationship and past shared experiences:

How do they know each other?

What do they do together?

Do they know each other’s secrets?

How long have they known each other?

What shared past do they have?

Mind map using these questions - making links use a group shared slides

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Create a group graphic organiser/mind map showing the links between the characters. Use the ideas from your discussion. Here is an example.

Reggie and Jeremy have never met before this Extravaganza night at the mansion. However, they have a mutual friend (Oswald Owl). Reggie is laid back and likes spending time by himself. He is known for this poor time keeping.

Francois Frog and Jeremy Jaguar go back years; in fact they met at kindergarten at the tender age of three years. Their shared love of swimming and lazing in the hot sun led to annual holidays together.

Oswald Owl is a new friend of Jeremy. They met at the theatre at the premiere of the latest musical “ Fly Away”. They hope to attend theatrical productions together in the future.

Over the years, Oswald Owl and Francois Frog have had many adventures together. They cause mischief wherever they go. Outgoing and social animals, they both like to tell tales and funny anecdotes. They are the ‘life and soul’ of the party.

Can we work collaboratively to make connections between characters?