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A poignant, skills based lesson designed to fuse elements from the civil rights movement and the use of language and structure in printed media from the time.

Students will consider how language and structure was used to portray opposing approaches to protesting against segregation in America during the mid-late 20th century.

Lesson includes worksheets to help students consider the use of language and structure in printed media and an exemplary PETER paragraph to assess against AF4 Reading and AF4 Writing.

Can also be used as an SMSC lesson to evoke discussions on equality.

Homework task included.

Pitched for mixed ability; minimum set 2.
Creative Commons "Sharealike"

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