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This scheme of work and accompanying materials (including Powerpoint) is designed for those teachers who have recognised the fantastic teaching potential of John Boyne’s Carnegie-nominated novel, Stay Where You Are And Then Leave, set during World War One. You might recognise the author’s name from his masterful bestseller, The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas. Yet I would argue that this book is the better of the two. It’s equally as moving yet also has a distinctly British sense of humour running through it. The novel is particularly suitable for pupils at Key Stage 3 and could also be used with a high ability Year 6 class. This scheme of work encourages pupils to think critically about the book as well as analyse the text and respond creatively. All resources are editable to enable you to tailor them to your individual needs.

You will receive:

- A basic 7-week scheme of work with learning objectives and summarising main tasks
- 7 weeks’ worth of mixed ability spellings to learn for homework
- A comprehensive and editable Powerpoint presentation to use with your pupils

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jardined

6 years ago
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This looks like a great resource. Looking forward to using it with S2 (Scottish schools) next year. Thank you for the effort you put in to creating a thorough and exciting unit for this novel.

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