This BBC animation charts the highs and lows of Charles John Huffam Dickens's life. From visiting his father in debtors' prison, working in a blacking factory, becoming a journalist, having many children and surviving a train crash, this biography is a great introduction to one of the world's best-known authors.
Teaching Ideas
- Note-taking - we need to develop this skill in children. I allow the children to watch the film individually on laptops, making notes as they go. I then ask them simple recall questions, which they need to answer, referring to their notes.
- Children can use their notes to create a quiz for other children to answer.
- I like to use the Staplehurst rail crash as inspiration to write a newspaper story. There are many more sources relating to the crash only a google search away.
-A good introduction to Dickens ' novels, such as Oliver Twist or A Christmas Carol.
Teaching Ideas
- Note-taking - we need to develop this skill in children. I allow the children to watch the film individually on laptops, making notes as they go. I then ask them simple recall questions, which they need to answer, referring to their notes.
- Children can use their notes to create a quiz for other children to answer.
- I like to use the Staplehurst rail crash as inspiration to write a newspaper story. There are many more sources relating to the crash only a google search away.
-A good introduction to Dickens ' novels, such as Oliver Twist or A Christmas Carol.
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