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Lesson plan and resource uses John Agard's poem, &'Reporting from the Frontline of the Great Dictionary Disaster&';, to teach students about etymology in a fun and engaging way. It also ties in with poems from other cultures. Could be used as a stand-alone 'fun&' lesson, or to tie in with teaching about the origins of the English language. If you have a lively class, you can get a great performance at the end... it also produces some great display work if you get students to type their work up. Enjoy :)
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paulcook555

6 years ago
3

habe37

7 years ago
5

thank you for sharing

lilybank

9 years ago
5

Perfect for a Year 7 lesson in our Language Awareness Week - many thanks.

MsPrunesquallor

11 years ago
5

ljpryke

11 years ago
5

Brilliant! Just what I need for my new topic with my year 7s on 'Knowledge About Language'. This has saved me a lot of work.

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