Boy - the Great Mouse Plot Plan

Boy - the Great Mouse Plot Plan

Lesson Boy - The Great Mouse Plot plan Overview Learning objective • To explore the elements of a plot. • To explore Roald Dahl’s use of exaggeration to tell a good story. Learning outcome • Produce an account of an autobiographical event with exaggerated extracts. Book reference • Chapters 3 to 6: The Bicycle and the Sweet Shop, The Great Mouse Plot, Mrs Coombes and Mrs Pratchett’s Revenge. Cross-curricular link • Literacy, History, Personal, Social, Health and Citizenship Education. Starter • Recap the story of The Great Mouse Plot • Students discuss in groups the following questions: - Did she watch them getting caned? - Which parts from The Great Mouse Plot do you - Could this actually have happened? (The think Roald Dahl exaggerated? children should understand this is still believable - What do you think Mrs Pratchett was like in real but just exaggerated) life? - Put the following quote on the board and discuss - Do you think the boys really thought they had it with the children. What does this mean? killed her? An autobiography is a book a person writes about his own life and it is “ usually full of all sorts of boring details. This is not an autobiography. (Roald Dahl, Boy, page 7) The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre www.roalddahl.com/museum Registered charity number 1085853 | Company limited by guarantee number 4178505 Illustrations © Quentin Blake Boy - The Great Mouse Plot cont. Main teaching activity • Make a mindmap of the the ingredients of a good story. • Draw a cake on the board and ask students to imagine they are making a story cake. They must add all the ingredients they would need for a story: e.g. a beginning, middle and end, plot, good and bad characters, suspense, drama, comedy, a cunning plan, truth... • Step by step, identify the basic structure of a • Each group must draw a line plot: START – PROBLEM – BUILD UP – CLIMAX – which indicates the ups and downs RESOLUTION. on the piece of paper. • They can write out the structure or create a • The children explain to each other the main events storyboard. of the story of The Great Mouse Plot by pointing to different elements of the plot structure. • The children divide into groups. • They can also draw or write the events of the story • Each group has a sheet of paper on which they on the paper. can map out the rise and fall of a plot. Group or independent activity • Ask the children to think about an event they would include in their autobiography - a birthday party, a discovery, meeting a new brother or sister for the first time, getting in trouble at school. • The children need to exaggerate a part of their story to make it sound more interesting like Roald Dahl does. • Explain it still needs to be something that could happen and is believable! • The children create a storyboard of their autobiographical account. The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre www.roalddahl.com/museum Registered charity number 1085853 | Company limited by guarantee number 4178505 Illustrations © Quentin Blake Boy - The Great Mouse Plot cont. Plenary • Individuals read out their stories to the rest of the class. They can explain what was real and what was exaggerated. • Other children can point out which elements of the story fit into the different parts of the plot structure. Other activities • Students consider the character Mrs Pratchett. Is she really just a victim in this story bullied by young boys? Was she being harassed by Roald Dahl and his friends? Students prepare questions they will ask each other as a reporter and some responses get into pairs for some role play. One student is a reporter; the other is Mrs Pratchett. The reporter wants to hear Mrs Pratchett’s story and find out what happened to her. The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre www.roalddahl.com/museum Registered charity number 1085853 | Company limited by guarantee number 4178505 Illustrations © Quentin Blake.

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