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This is a tutorial with templates and resources on how to teach unseen poetry using a giant Jenga. The idea is that pupils come up and collect bricks and the bricks have numbers - each number relates to a quote from the poem, with a series of questions. This resource contains:
The Tutorial - on how to engage all pupils with each quote;
The Jenga template with hyperlinks to each brick number - each of these slides can be changed so it can be used again and again;
A Writing Ladder with a model answer. The WL does not relate to any grades - it is about getting students to use the process of going up and down it.
A Model answer;
All of this tutorial is set up for Roald Dahl's poem 'Television', so this can be used to teach the poem to students.
Students do get genuinely engaged with both the random use of Jenga and then trying to guess what the text is.

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