Noughts and Crosses.

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Malorie Blackman
  • Born in 1962 in Clapham, London 
  • Renowned children books writer 
  • Author of more than 60 books
  • First book published in 1990
  • She uses science fiction to address ethnics and related social issues 
  • In 2001 she started working on her series 'Noughts & Crosses'

Slide 2 - Slide

who against whom?
There are two races in the book: the Crosses (darker-skinned people) the race with the individuals owning most of the wealth, good jobs, different and better schools etc. 

The second race, the noughts (lighter-skinned people) are at the poorer end of society, usually doing manual labour or being servants to Crosses, with poor schools – if any at all.

Slide 3 - Slide

Noughts and Crosses
  • About Sephy and Callum
  • Black = Crosses, White = Noughts
  • Themes: Racism, terrorism, forbidden love.

Slide 4 - Slide

Divided society
From the 1940s to the 1990s, South Africa was ruled by a system
called apartheid. Blacks and whites lived separate lives. The whites
were the ruling class and generally lived in comfort while black
people lived in poverty.
In Northern Ireland for most of the twentieth century, Protestants
were the ruling class and Catholics were generally worse off, with
less political power and a lower standard of living.
Slavery
In the USA, white landowners used black slaves to work their farms until the 1860s. Even after slavery was abolished black people often
continued to work on the farms in the southern states, in bad conditions, for poor wages, as servants or manual labourers.
Even now, black communities in the USA are often worse off than white communities. The story of Noughts & Crosses is set at a time when people can still remember noughts being slaves. 

Slide 5 - Slide

What are the names of the main characters in the book?

Slide 6 - Mind map

Who has the upper hand in society?

A
Noughts
B
Crosses

Slide 7 - Quiz

Match the name to the sentence:
....has a lover and drinks a lot of wine
A
Kamal Hadley
B
Mrs. Hadley
C
Callum
D
Lynette

Slide 8 - Quiz

Meggie McGregor
Jude
Mr. Jason
Ryan's wife, a nought.
Insults the noughts.
The older brother

Slide 9 - Drag question

Callum
Sephy
Mrs. Hadley
"Minnie"
A nought, one of the protagonists.
A Cross aged 13-17
Kamal's wife, a Cross.
An older sister, a Cross.

Slide 10 - Drag question

Match the name to the sentence:
....has an important job in the government.
A
Sarah Pike
B
Lynette
C
Kamal Hadley
D
Jude

Slide 11 - Quiz

Match the name to the sentence:
....Worked as a secretary.
A
Callie Rose
B
Lynette
C
Sephy
D
Sarah Pike

Slide 12 - Quiz

Match the name to the sentence:
Was killed by a bus.
A
Mrs Hadley
B
Jack
C
Lynette
D
Callum

Slide 13 - Quiz

Match the name to the sentence:
Found a note from his sister in his bed.
A
Sephy
B
Jack
C
Callum
D
Callum's dad

Slide 14 - Quiz

Match the name to the sentence:
preferred to die than stay in prison.
A
Jack
B
Callum
C
Callum's dad
D
Kamal Hadley

Slide 15 - Quiz

Match the name to the sentence:
Was a kind Cross guard in the prison.
A
Mr. Hadley
B
Callum's dad
C
Jack
D
Jude

Slide 16 - Quiz