
Encourage critical thinking and deeper literary analysis with these engaging discussion task cards for Chapter 11 of Lord of the Flies. This set of prompts explores the symbolism of the conch, Roger’s character development, and the increasing violence on the island, helping students examine Golding’s message about power, control, and human nature.
These versatile task cards can be used for paired discussions, small group work, whole-class debates, or quick write activities, allowing for flexible and meaningful engagement with the text.
This download includes:
★ 32 carefully crafted discussion cards – designed to encourage critical thinking and textual analysis.
★ Easy-to-print format – four cards per page for convenient classroom use.
Sample Discussion Questions:
➤ What is the significance of Piggy holding the conch as they approach Castle Rock?
➤ How has Roger’s character developed by this point in the novel? What does his behaviour reveal about human nature?
➤ How does the theme of violence escalate in this chapter? What does it suggest about the boys’ descent into savagery?
These insightful task cards encourage students to explore themes of leadership, power, and morality, analysing how Golding builds tension and highlights the dangers of unchecked authority.
Perfect for:
✔ Starter activities
✔ Plenary discussions
✔ Exam revision
✔ Independent or group tasks
✔ Cover lessons
Download now to encourage deeper analysis and meaningful discussions of Lord of the Flies!
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