Task 1: Compare and Contrast Text Types
As a class, discuss Paul Jennings’ short stories and the various adaptations of these stories. To compare different text types developed by the same author, firstly read ‘Skeleton on the Dunny’ – a short story from Jennings’ book titled Unreal. Alternatively, the class could listen to an excerpt from an audiobook. Then watch Round the Twist episode ‘Skeleton on the Dunny’ in full or select a shorter clip. The first episode of Series 1, this full episode is available on the YouTube channel, Twisted Lunchbox.
Have students identify similarities and differences in narrative techniques, character development, and themes across the text types. If this episode were to be included in Round the Twist The Musical, which elements do students think would be incorporated, and why?
Australian Curriculum links
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Year 5
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Year 6
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Year 7
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Year 8
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English
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Engaging with and responding to literature
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Analysing, interpreting and evaluating
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Critical and Creative Thinking
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Inquiring
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Compare information and opinion that can be verified against claims based on personal preference.
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Identify and clarify significant information and opinion from a range of sources, including visual information and digital sources.
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Analysing
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Draw conclusions and make choices when completing tasks, using discipline knowledge to provide reasons and evaluate arguments for choices made.
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Draw conclusions and make choices when completing tasks by connecting evidence from within and across discipline areas to provide reasons and evaluate arguments for choices made.
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