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Friday 22 March 2019

Sharing messages with Children

For homework class brought in and shared stories

  • Children's stories eg:...



  • Nathan's reading about Emmanual Kant led to a digression into political satire, with examples such as Tom Lehrer, Tim Minchin: Satire dates very quickly. like political cartoons but some universal situations like the bawdy, anti-war Greek play, Lysistrata, can be universal.
  • Dr Seuss's The Lorax about stresses on the environmet.
  • Anthropomorphism, the interpretation of nonhuman things or events in terms of human characteristics, as when one senses malice in a computer or hears human voices in the wind. Derived from the Greek anthropos (“human”) and morphe (“form”), the term was first used to refer to the attribution of human physical or mental features to deities. 
Drama CONVENTIONS

  • song
  • story- narrative
  • Language- rhythm /rhyme/ repetition - maybe in SONG or poetic text
  • Humor- scatological; slapstick, unexpected surprises

ROLES - small, cute animals that children can identify with

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