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Rollercoasters: Bog Child Class Pack
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Rollercoasters: Bog Child Class Pack
Author:
Siobhan Dowd
and Author of Reading Guide:
C Austin-Macrae
336 pages
ISBN: 978-0-19-832885-8 | Pack
Publication Date: 19 February 2009
Price:
£125.00
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Suitable for:
KS3, 11-14, English, Reading
Pack containing 15 Bog Child novels and 15 Bog Child Reading Guides
Features
Bog Child:
A gripping read by a talented new author
Plenty of opportunities to teach historical context - the novel is set in Ireland in the 1980s
Thought-provoking themes such as conflict, coming of age, family relationships and different cultures
Interesting debates around sacrifice and personal responsibility
Also available as a playscript from Oxford University Press
Supported by extensive teacher resources online and student-focused Reading Guides
Durable, soft cover your students will want to pick up
Bog Child Reading Guide:
Provides essential background material for students
A reusable booklet with magazine feel to engage students
For use throughout the study of the novel
For use as a 'way in' to aspects of the novel
Special focus on writer's craft
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