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A game whereby learners identify the correct literary device set up as a game of 'The Million Pound Drop'. Just like the TV programme, four answers appear followed by an example of either a simile, metaphor, pun etc. Learners move a 'prize' (I used a bag of sweets) to the correct answer. Any prize left over the wrong answer and the 'prize' 'drops'. I used four empty desks as the drop zones for the answers. Beforehand, I recapped the Literary and Rhetorical Devices with the learners to make sure and to raise awareness of each of them. Targeted at Year 9 ALN group and run during a intervention lesson.
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bozaikati

6 years ago
5

amitasen

6 years ago
3

Rachh179

9 years ago
5

Thankyou for this!

siddsy1

9 years ago
5

Exciting and engaging - thank you

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