WW1 England

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Please take your
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Notebook
- Pen
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What's for today?
SB p.25: ex. 9, 10
WB p.21: ex. 1, 2
SB p.27: ex. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
- World War 1 England
- The Remembrance Ceremony on Armistice Day



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World War 1 
England
  • First World War 1914 - 1918 
  • Great Britain had between 744,000 and 887,858 combat deaths (this includes starvation, imprisonment, MIA and illness)
  • Trenchwar
  • Armistice day (now Remembrance Day) on November the 11th, at 11 minutes past 11

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Watch "The Poppy Story"
and find out why the Poppy is WW1 Remembrance flower.

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Next week
Finished: 
SB p.25: ex. 9, 10
WB p.21: ex. 1, 2
SB p.27: ex. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

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How to Analyze a Poem in 6 Steps

Step 1: Read the poem once to yourself and then aloud, all the way through, at LEAST twice. 
Step 2: Think about the title and how it relates to the poem.
Step 3: Understanding the speaker at the centre of a poem may help the piece appear more tangible.
Step 4: Address the attitude or mood the poem is attempting to convey.
Step 5: Read line-by-line and 'translate' into your own words. 
Step 6: Last but not least, it's time to get to the core of what the poem is about by identifying its theme. 

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What's the plan for next week?

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