Lamb to the Slaughter – Dramatic Reading Play + Coloring PagesInspired by the short story by Roald DahlThis resource includes a fully written dramatic reading play and a set of printable black-and-white coloring pages, designed to support the teaching of Lamb to the Slaughter in a clear, engaging, and accessible way. The play is written specifically for classroom reading, with Narrator One, Narrator Two, and multiple speaking roles, making it ideal for low-level learners, ESL students, an
55 pages filled with stories, comprehension questions, fill in the blanks and creative writing tasks! Your early finishers will never be bored again. Also perfect as bell-ringers. Contact me if you have any issues and I will be happy to help. Thank you for looking.
First start by showing the students images of the pyramids, of Johannesburg, Lybia, celebrities such as Charlize Theron and Trevor Noah, a photo of Charlene, The Princess Of Monaco, images of Kenya, the Congo... anything related to Africa. Ask the students to brainstorm what all the images have in common. Then introduce the continent of Africa. Listen to the song by Eddie Grant - Gimme hope Joanna. Talk about apartheid. Work out comprehension. :)
This worksheet provided 3 main tasks: 1. Filling in blanks to correctly apply verb tenses. 2. Easy comprehension questions. 3. Vocabulary work (finding synonyms from text). * Illustrations copyright to painter, illustrator, and animator Yaoyao Ma Van As
3 different editable exercises to get students' time to refocus their thinking before the lesson and for you to interact with them before the lesson begins