With a strong focus on reading for pleasure, this photocopiable resource offers a well-paced route through an engaging and thought-provoking novel and introduces Year 9 pupils (and above) to the challenges of critical reading and writing. 96-page photocopiable pack * A wide range of approaches drawing on a variety of learning styles (charting, thought-tracking, role-play, continuum lines, creative and analytical writing, games, quizzes, visual material). * Opportunities for extended speaking and listening, drama and original writing work. * Focused work on language and the craft of the writer. CD ROM for interactive whiteboards, data projectors and PCs * Activities * Resources * Short video interview with the author from the BBC programme Imagine * Extracts from the BBC documentary My Family and Autism * A pdf of the complete publication, enabling you to create your own resources.
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