Stories of the Past

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ENGLISHPrimary EducationAge 7-9

This lesson contains 21 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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Share one word that describes
you the best.
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Slide 3 - Open question

'ME' in a word!
Choose one word that describes YOU the best and create a presentation around it in your English Notebook. The presentation must be an artwork followed by a short poem of four lines that explains why you chose the word. 
GO CREATIVE! Happy Learning! 🙂

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Let's listen to some information about the Ragged Schools which were set up in the 19th century to help poor children get an education.

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Let's brainstorm...
What is your view about 'Ragged Schools'?
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Let's look at the pictures of two different schools very carefully, and answer the questions based on the same on the next few slides. 

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Ragged School
Modern School
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Let's brainstorm...
What is going on in the picture of the Ragged School?
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How is the ragged school different from
a modern primary school?
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The differences...
Ragged School
Modern School
More active
Less active
Crowded and dangerous
Not crowded and safe
Surroundings- Some on floor, learning an equipment
Surroundings- Desks, books and paper, learning to read and write
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Dressed smartly

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What do you think the children in the
ragged school are learning about?

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How might the two schools be similar?
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Jim uses a London dialect.

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Main strategies for reading unfamiliar words to infer the meanings of unfamiliar words:
1. Prefixes and Suffixes
For example: impatient
Meaning: not patient; someone who does not have patience
2. Blending the sounds together
For example: drumming
Meaning: a continuous rhythmic noise

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THE BIG QUESTION
If you were a poor child in Britain 150 years ago, would you have wanted to go to a Ragged School? Give a reason for your answer. 

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Home Fun: 'ME' in a word!
Choose one word that describes YOU the best and create a presentation around it in your English Notebook. The presentation must be an artwork followed by a short poem of four lines that explains why you chose the word. 
GO CREATIVE! Happy Learning! 🙂

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