1. Coming up with our own points
Monday 15th November 2010
For each of the following characters, come up
with two describing words for them:
1) Stanley
2) Mr. Pendanski
3) Zero
4) The Warden
CAN YOU PROVE YOUR IDEAS?
Get your homework out!
2. By the end of the lesson, all of you will be able to:
- REMEMBER WHAT PROVING IT MEANS
- BE ABLE TO COME UP WITH YOUR OWN POINTS
- BE ABLE TO PROVE YOUR OWN POINTS
3. Did you do your homework?
1. How many spots does a yellow spotted lizard
have?
2. What colour are all of Stanley’s clothes?
3. In the ‘Wreck Room’, there is a TV. Why
don’t the boys watch it?
4. What is Stanley’s nickname?
5. What brand were the trainers that Stanley
supposedly stole?
6. What did Stanley find whilst he was digging?
7. What does Stanley think he will get for
finding it?
4. Please turn to page 52. We are going to
read the next chapters!
How does Stanley feel and how do you know?
What points would you like to make about
Stanley and how he feels
5. Rather than me give you points to make, it’s time for
you to make your own points based on the following
questions:
2) How does Stanley feel towards X-
Ray?
POINT: Stanley is scared of X-Ray
EVIDENCE: “Stanley wasn’t sure what to say. X-
Ray was clearly the leader of the group and
Stanley didn’t want to get on his bad side”
6. Using the following questions construct your own points about chapters 11, 12
and 13
1) How does Stanley feel after digging holes all day?
(page 55)
2) Who does Mr. Pendanski blame for the boys being
at Camp Green Lake? (page 58)
3) Is Camp Green Lake a fun place to be staying at?
(page 59)
4) How do the campers feel about water? (page 60)
Editor's Notes
Read chapter 7 and get students to think about these questions. Brainstorm ideas on the board and get students to note them down in their books.
Read chapter 7 and get students to think about these questions. Brainstorm ideas on the board and get students to note them down in their books.
Read chapter 7 and get students to think about these questions. Brainstorm ideas on the board and get students to note them down in their books.