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Journey's End Revision Card Activities

Revision Cards mind map key to subject / topic / series

SQ3R QuestionsColour coded to link to Mind Map 1. Question 1…………………. 2. Question 2 …………………. 3. Question 3 …………………. 4. Question 4 …………………. 5. Question 5 …………………. 6. Question 6 …………………. 7. Question 7 …………………. 8. Question 8 …………………. 9. Question 9 …………………. 10. Question 10 ………………….

Revision Cards  Structure notes  Character notes  Theme notes  Language notes  Dramatic technique notes  Essay plans on past questions

Structure Notes  List of what happens in which scene – to memorise  List of how transitions are made between scenes  Examination of how/where scenes are juxtaposed  Build-up to a) raid b) Big Attack – where mentioned?

Character Notes  How characters are established by Sherriff  What key characteristics are, and how they are revealed  Function / purpose of a character  Multiple-views of characters (Stanhope)  Development through play of characters  How language reveals background / class

Theme Notes  Bravery and Cowardice  Life in the Trenches (food etc.)  Censorship  Class and Rank  Back Home  The Enemy  Breakdown and Dependency

Language Notes  Slang of the day  Language particular to certain characters  Language of war  Language of class / rank / era  Dramatic language  Language of stage directions  Terminology glossary

Dramatic technique notes  Use of stage directions  Juxtaposing scenes  Order of scenes  Climactic / cathartic moments  Detailed examination of opening stage description(s)

Essay Plans on Past Questions  Analysing qu. Carefully  Quick five-minute spider diagrams  Main points are conceptualised  Start with the end (conclusion) in mind  Writing a full intro /conclusion for your plan