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Johnny and the Dead
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Johnny and the Dead
author
Terry Pratchett
and adapter
Stephen Briggs
96 pages | 216x170mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-831492-9 | Paperback
Publication Date: 29 May 2003
Price:
£10.50
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KS3 (11-14) Students of English and Drama
Exciting and skilful adaptations of a range of modern novels
Johnny Maxwell, visiting the local cemetery, discovers that he can see the dead. He can talk to them, too - much to his friends' amazement. So when the news breaks that the local council plans to sell the cemetery to a property developer, Johnny learns that there are some things in life (and death) that are worth fighting for...
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Ideal for use in the classroom, the plays can also, of course, be used for performance
New, innovative activities specifically tailored to support the KS3 Framework for Teaching English and help students to fulfil the Framework objectives.
Insight in the plays themselves by their popular authors and adapters
Advice on staging
Activities include work on Speaking and Listening, close text analysis, and the structure of playscripts, and act as a springboard for personal writing
Speaking parts: 6 male; 18 female; 5 either
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