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Read the first four chapters of 'Holes'. See accompanying videos on youtube While we are reading consider; -the characters -the setting -the plot and genre Date: LO: To consider different opinions of an argument Look closely at page 5


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Read the first four chapters of 'Holes'. See accompanying videos on youtube

While we are reading consider;

  • the characters
  • the setting
  • the plot and genre
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Look closely at page 5 (chapter 2) and find the quote below. "If you take a bad boy and make him dig a hole every day in the hot sun, it will turn him into a good boy. That was what some people thought.'

DO YOU AGREE OR DISAGREE WITH THIS STATEMENT?

Date: LO: To consider different opinions of an argument

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Feedback: Write your ideas down on scrap paper for both agree and disagree. Send a picture of your notes to a friend or two to compare ideas. Agree Disagree

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Agree Disagree

This method of punishment teaches the boys discipline, hard work and will make them not want to re-offend and end up back at Camp Green Lake.

Digging holes all day is a pointless activity and is not helping them to improve their personality. Mr Sir is using the children to complete the jobs that the adults could do and therefore the children should do something else If he had to dig holes all the time it would make him more miserable, bored and angry and he might become worse. It's not fair that he is being punished at camp for something he didn't do. When you dig Holes it doesn't make you feel any better

  • r cured.

He would want to leave the camp and might end up dying.

He wouldn't want to be bad again because he would hate Camp Green Lake. He would miss his family and therefore want to behave at camp so that he could see his family. He would be feeling miserable at the camp and then when he returned to his normal life he would be grateful He would become bored/resentful and would change his life around.

Example :

Teacher shared

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You need to complete your conscience alley grid in your book. You can take ideas that have been discussed with a friend but you must write your ideas in your own words. Once you have completed both sides you should decide whether you agree or disagree and explain why in a sentence.

Bron ze Silv er Go ld

Complete independently

  • utlining three reasons for

agree and three for disagree.

Complete with a family member

Complete Silver using

evidence from the text to support your argument.

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Date: LO: To consider different opinions and partake in a 'conscience alley'.

M....., I would like to find out whether Stanley leaves Camp Green Lake and whether he has any adventures while he is there.