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Reviewing chapters 1 and 2
1. Name three defining characteristics of
Communism.
2. Look at the following names. What might
they tell us about a character?
• Major
• Boxer
• Mollie
• Napoleon
Animal Farm
By the end of this lesson I will:
•Reviewed home reading
•Have read chapter 3/4
•Have used persuasive techniques in a
propaganda poster
Big picture:
During this lesson we will start to read the text
and together will consider persuasive
techniques in chapter 1. Then we will use
them when we work individually to create a
propaganda poster.
Major’s speech
• Watch chapter 3 of Animal Farm on Click
View (5 mins)
Review home learning
Read Major’s speech again and find examples of persuasive
techniques.
• Rhetorical question:
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• Direct statements:
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• Group of three:
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• Repetition:
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• Pronouns:
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• Commands:
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Task
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Create a poster for ‘Animalism’. You MUST:
use the techniques discussed in the last task
include information from Major’s speech in
chapter 1
make sure it is eye-catching and persuasive.
What must you consider in order to do this?
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Reading
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Read chapter 3 and answer the following
questions:
1.
What caused a drawback for the animals during the
harvest?
Who worked the hardest during this harvest? Give
examples.
Which animals did the least? Why?
What symbol was on the Republic of Animals flag?
What did it signify?
What did Snowball put in place? Name them.
What were the Seven Commandments reduced to for
the benefit of the stupidest animals?
What did Napoleon concentrate on? Why?
Where had the milk gone? What reasons were given for
this?
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Sound familiar?
Stalin
•Not a good
speaker
•Uneducated
•Didn’t follow
Marx’s ideas
•Cared for power
and killed all that
opposed him
The story of the Russian Revolution
forms the allegory of the novel Animal
Farm. Can you match these figures with
characters from the book?
Bourgeoisie
•Some people didn’t
care about
revolution
•Only thought about
themselves
•Went to other
countries that
offered more for
them
Trotsky
•Pure communist,
followed Marx
•Wanted to improve
life for all in Russia
•Chased away by
Lenin’s KGB (secret
police)
Homelearning
• Complete your poster on Animalism
• Extension (positive points)
Read and complete the activities on the
handout.