Learn about the distinguishing features of literature and narrative structure. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper, or a device to record your written answers.
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Year 10
Literature and narrative
Symbolism and setting
Learn about symbolism and setting in story telling. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper, or a device to record your written answers.
Characterisation and slow motion
Learn about vivid characters and slow motion in visual storytelling. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper, or a device to record your written answers.
Storytelling in a visual text
Learn about applying narrative skills and narrative sequencing to create a visual story. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper, or a device to record your written answers.
Visual storytelling – film
Learn about visual composition and shot types used in visual storytelling. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper, or a device to record your written answers.
Spoken word poetry
Learn how poetic devices give power to our voice. You'll need a pen and paper or a device, and your independent activity from the last lesson.
Spoken word poetry
Further explore how poetic devices give power to our voice. You'll need a pen and paper or a device, and your independent activity from the last lesson.
Storytelling through song
Explore the power of storytelling through song. You'll need a pen and paper or a device, and your independent activity from the last lesson.
Persuasive prose
Learn about the features of effective persuasive prose, including the disposition of the author and empathy for the audience. You'll need a pen and paper or a device, and your independent activity from the last lesson.
Narrative and language devices in persuasive prose
Learn about narrative structural features and language devices in persuasive prose. You'll need a pen and paper or a device, and your independent activity from the last lesson.
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