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Literature and ELT: Louis Sachar's 'Holes' (2013)
ISBN: 9783656343738 bzw. 365634373X, vermutlich in Englisch, GRIN, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lesson Plan from the year 2012 in the subject English - Pedagogy, Didactics, Literature Studies, grade: 1,0, University of Vienna (Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik), course: Literature and ELT (Fachdidaktik-Kurs), language: English, abstract: Bei dieser Arbeit für den Fachdidaktik-Kurs 'Literature and ELT' handelt es sich um eine Didaktiksierung des Abenteuerromans 'Holes' von Louis Sachar (ab 4./5. Lernjahr) mit einigen außergewöhnlichen Ideen zu Übungen/Aktivitäten rund um 'Holes' (Dauer ca. 4 St.), welche auch auf andere literarische Werke angewandt werden können (creating wanted posters, telephone conversations with the author, ...). Inhalt: Introduction: Why teach literature (or Literature?) in ELT; Choice of text; Work plan for four lessons; Conclusion; Bibliography; Appendix/Work sheets: 'dig it', character sketch, 'mad lib', discuss-decide-survive, filling in the holes: questions, create your own 'wanted poster', reading log. Auszug: Choice of text We shouldn't teach great books; we should teach a love of reading. (B. F. Skinner) I have chosen the novel Holes by Louis Sachar with the quotation above in mind: even though it might not be classified as one of the 'great books', i.e. of '(high) Literature', it is definitely one of those books that can serve to 'teach a love of reading'. Holes is the exciting story of Stanley Yelnats (mind the palindrome!), an overweight boy who is unjustly sent to Camp Green Lake, a boys' juvenile detention centre. Stanley knows that this is due to a curse on his 'no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather', who did not fulfil a promise he had made to Madame Zeroni. At the camp, Stanley and six other boys are forced to dig holes every day in order to pay their debt to society. However, Stanley soon finds out that there is more than 'character building' going on [...]. The novel and its main themes (friendship, racism, justice, fate, etc.) can be exploited in many appealing ways for classroom reading. [...] In the open learning sequence I have prepared, two basic approaches to reading a book in class are incorporated. First, there is the 'classical' approach with its well-established, successful activities, whereby the focus of assessment is (as is usual on an upper-secondary level) on both language and content. On the other hand, the activities on the second work sheet focus on the themes dealt with in the book. Since friendship, bullying, racism, etc. are issues in (nearly) every teenager's life, it can be motivating for the students to deal with these topics from a personal point of view, in a creative way. The activities on both work sheets are designed in a way that allows the students to plan which tasks to do when themselves. Taschenbuch, 03.01.2013.
Literature and ELT: Louis Sachar`s Holes - Didaktisierung mit einigen außergewöhnlichen Ideen zu Übungen/Aktivitäten rund um Holes (2012)
ISBN: 9783656343738 bzw. 365634373X, in Deutsch, GRIN Verlag, Taschenbuch, neu.
Literature and ELT: Louis Sachar`s Holes: Lesson Plan from the year 2012 in the subject English - Pedagogy, Didactics, Literature Studies, grade: 1,0, University of Vienna (Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik), course: Literature and ELT (Fachdidaktik-Kurs), language: English, abstract: Bei dieser Arbeit für den Fachdidaktik-Kurs `Literature and ELT` handelt es sich um eine Didaktiksierung des Abenteuerromans `Holes` von Louis Sachar (ab 4./5. Lernjahr) mit einigen außergewöhnlichen Ideen zu Übungen/Aktivitäten rund um `Holes` (Dauer ca. 4 St.), welche auch auf andere literarische Werke angewandt werden können (creating wanted posters, telephone conversations with the author, ...). Inhalt: Introduction: Why teach literature (or Literature ) in ELT Choice of text Work plan for four lessons Conclusion Bibliography Appendix/Work sheets: `dig it`, character sketch, `mad lib`, discuss-decide-survive, filling in the holes: questions, create your own `wanted poster`, reading log. Auszug: Choice of text We shouldn`t teach great books we should teach a love of reading. (B. F. Skinner) I have chosen the novel Holes by Louis Sachar with the quotation above in mind: even though it might not be classified as one of the `great books`, i.e. of `(high) Literature`, it is definitely one of those books that can serve to `teach a love of reading`. Holes is the exciting story of Stanley Yelnats (mind the palindrome!), an overweight boy who is unjustly sent to Camp Green Lake, a boys` juvenile detention centre. Stanley knows that this is due to a curse on his `no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather`, who did not fulfil a promise he had made to Madame Zeroni. At the camp, Stanley and six other boys are forced to dig holes every day in order to pay their debt to society. However, Stanley soon finds out that there is more than `character building` going on [...]. The novel and its main themes (friendship, racism, justice, fate, etc.) can be exploited in many appealing ways for classroom reading. [...] In the open learning sequence I have prepared, two basic approaches to reading a book in class are incorporated. First, there is the `classical` approach with its well-established, successful activities, whereby the focus of assessment is (as is usual on an upper-secondary level) on both language and content. On the other hand, the activities on the second work sheet focus on the themes dealt with in the book. Since friendship, bullying, racism, etc. are issues in (nearly) every teenager`s life, it can be motivating for the students to deal with these topics from a personal point of view, in a creative way. The activities on both work sheets are designed in a way that allows the students to plan which tasks to do when themselves. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
Literature and ELT: Louis Sachar´s ´Holes (2013)
ISBN: 9783656343738 bzw. 365634373X, in Deutsch, GRIN, Taschenbuch, neu.
Didaktisierung mit einigen außergewöhnlichen Ideen zu Übungen/Aktivitäten rund um ´´Holes Lesson Plan from the year 2012 in the subject English - Pedagogy, Didactics, Literature Studies, grade: 1,0, University of Vienna (Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik), course: Literature and ELT (Fachdidaktik-Kurs), language: English, abstract: Bei dieser Arbeit für den Fachdidaktik-Kurs ´´Literature and ELT´´ handelt es sich um eine Didaktiksierung des Abenteuerromans ´´Holes´´ von Louis Sachar (ab 4./5. Lernjahr) mit einigen außergewöhnlichen Ideen zu Übungen/Aktivitäten rund um ´´Holes´´ (Dauer ca. 4 St.), welche auch auf andere literarische Werke angewandt werden können (creating wanted posters, telephone conversations with the author, ...). Inhalt: Introduction: Why teach literature (or Literature?) in ELT; Choice of text; Work plan for four lessons; Conclusion; Bibliography; Appendix/Work sheets: ´dig it´, character sketch, ´mad lib´, discuss-decide-survive, filling in the holes: questions, create your own ´wanted poster´, reading log. Auszug: Choice of text We shouldn´t teach great books; we should teach a love of reading. (B. F. Skinner) I have chosen the novel Holes by Louis Sachar with the quotation above in mind: even though it might not be classified as one of the ´great books´, i.e. of ´(high) Literature´, it is definitely one of those books that can serve to ´teach a love of reading´. Holes is the exciting story of Stanley Yelnats (mind the palindrome!), an overweight boy who is unjustly sent to Camp Green Lake, a boys´ juvenile detention centre. Stanley knows that this is due to a curse on his ´no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather´, who did not fulfil a promise he had made to Madame Zeroni. At the camp, Stanley and six other boys are forced to dig holes every day in order to pay their debt to society. However, Stanley soon finds out that there is more than ´character building´ going on [...]. The novel and its main themes (friendship, racism, justice, fate, etc.) can be exploited in many appealing ways for classroom reading. [...] In the open learning sequence I have prepared, two basic approaches to reading a book in class are incorporated. First, there is the ´classical´ approach with its well-established, successful activities, whereby the focus of assessment is (as is usual on an upper-secondary level) on both language and content. On the other hand, the activities on the second work sheet focus on the themes dealt with in the book. Since friendship, bullying, racism, etc. are issues in (nearly) every teenager´s life, it can be motivating for the students to deal with these topics from a personal point of view, in a creative way. The activities on both work sheets are designed in a way that allows the students to plan which tasks to do when themselves. 03.01.2013, Taschenbuch.
Literature and ELT: Louis Sachar´s ´Holes´ (2013)
ISBN: 9783656343738 bzw. 365634373X, vermutlich in Englisch, GRIN, Taschenbuch, neu.
Didaktisierung mit einigen außergewöhnlichen Ideen zu Übungen/Aktivitäten rund um ´Holes´ Lesson Plan from the year 2012 in the subject English - Pedagogy, Didactics, Literature Studies, grade: 1,0, University of Vienna (Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik), course: Literature and ELT (Fachdidaktik-Kurs), language: English, abstract: Bei dieser Arbeit für den Fachdidaktik-Kurs ´Literature and ELT´ handelt es sich um eine Didaktiksierung des Abenteuerromans ´Holes´ von Louis Sachar (ab 4./5. Lernjahr) mit einigen außergewöhnlichen Ideen zu Übungen/Aktivitäten rund um ´Holes´ (Dauer ca. 4 St.), welche auch auf andere literarische Werke angewandt werden können (creating wanted posters, telephone conversations with the author, ...). Inhalt: Introduction: Why teach literature (or Literature?) in ELT; Choice of text; Work plan for four lessons; Conclusion; Bibliography; Appendix/Work sheets: ´dig it´, character sketch, ´mad lib´, discuss-decide-survive, filling in the holes: questions, create your own ´wanted poster´, reading log. Auszug: Choice of text We shouldn´t teach great books; we should teach a love of reading. (B. F. Skinner) I have chosen the novel Holes by Louis Sachar with the quotation above in mind: even though it might not be classified as one of the ´great books´, i.e. of ´(high) Literature´, it is definitely one of those books that can serve to ´teach a love of reading´. Holes is the exciting story of Stanley Yelnats (mind the palindrome!), an overweight boy who is unjustly sent to Camp Green Lake, a boys´ juvenile detention centre. Stanley knows that this is due to a curse on his ´no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather´, who did not fulfil a promise he had made to Madame Zeroni. At the camp, Stanley and six other boys are forced to dig holes every day in order to pay their debt to society. However, Stanley soon finds out that there is more than ´character building´ going on [...]. The novel and its main themes (friendship, racism, justice, fate, etc.) can be exploited in many appealing ways for classroom reading. [...] In the open learning sequence I have prepared, two basic approaches to reading a book in class are incorporated. First, there is the ´classical´ approach with its well-established, successful activities, whereby the focus of assessment is (as is usual on an upper-secondary level) on both language and content. On the other hand, the activities on the second work sheet focus on the themes dealt with in the book. Since friendship, bullying, racism, etc. are issues in (nearly) every teenager´s life, it can be motivating for the students to deal with these topics from a personal point of view, in a creative way. The activities on both work sheets are designed in a way that allows the students to plan which tasks to do when themselves. 03.01.2013, Taschenbuch.
Literature and ELT: Louis Sachar´s ´Holes´ (2013)
ISBN: 9783656343738 bzw. 365634373X, vermutlich in Englisch, GRIN, Taschenbuch, neu.
Didaktisierung mit einigen außergewöhnlichen Ideen zu Übungen/Aktivitäten rund um ´Holes´, Lesson Plan from the year 2012 in the subject English - Pedagogy, Didactics, Literature Studies, grade: 1,0, University of Vienna (Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik), course: Literature and ELT (Fachdidaktik-Kurs), language: English, abstract: Bei dieser Arbeit für den Fachdidaktik-Kurs ´Literature and ELT´ handelt es sich um eine Didaktiksierung des Abenteuerromans ´Holes´ von Louis Sachar (ab 4./5. Lernjahr) mit einigen aussergewöhnlichen Ideen zu Übungen/Aktivitäten rund um ´Holes´ (Dauer ca. 4 St.), welche auch auf andere literarische Werke angewandt werden können (creating wanted posters, telephone conversations with the author, ...). Inhalt: Introduction: Why teach literature (or Literature?) in ELT; Choice of text; Work plan for four lessons; Conclusion; Bibliography; Appendix/Work sheets: ´dig it´, character sketch, ´mad lib´, discuss-decide-survive, filling in the holes: questions, create your own ´wanted poster´, reading log. Auszug: Choice of text We shouldn´t teach great books; we should teach a love of reading. (B. F. Skinner) I have chosen the novel Holes by Louis Sachar with the quotation above in mind: even though it might not be classified as one of the ´great books´, i.e. of ´(high) Literature´, it is definitely one of those books that can serve to ´teach a love of reading´. Holes is the exciting story of Stanley Yelnats (mind the palindrome!), an overweight boy who is unjustly sent to Camp Green Lake, a boys´ juvenile detention centre. Stanley knows that this is due to a curse on his ´no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather´, who did not fulfil a promise he had made to Madame Zeroni. At the camp, Stanley and six other boys are forced to dig holes every day in order to pay their debt to society. However, Stanley soon finds out that there is more than ´character building´ going on [...]. The novel and its main themes (friendship, racism, justice, fate, etc.) can be exploited in many appealing ways for classroom reading. [...] In the open learning sequence I have prepared, two basic approaches to reading a book in class are incorporated. First, there is the ´classical´ approach with its well-established, successful activities, whereby the focus of assessment is (as is usual on an upper-secondary level) on both language and content. On the other hand, the activities on the second work sheet focus on the themes dealt with in the book. Since friendship, bullying, racism, etc. are issues in (nearly) every teenager´s life, it can be motivating for the students to deal with these topics from a personal point of view, in a creative way. The activities on both work sheets are designed in a way that allows the students to plan which tasks to do when themselves. Taschenbuch, 03.01.2013.
Literature and ELT: Louis Sachars Holes (2012)
ISBN: 9783656343738 bzw. 365634373X, in Deutsch, Grin Verlag, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Grin Verlag. Paperback. New. Paperback. 26 pages. Dimensions: 8.1in. x 5.7in. x 0.2in.Lesson Plan from the year 2012 in the subject English - Pedagogy, Didactics, Literature Studies, grade: 1, 0, University of Vienna (Institut fr Anglistik und Amerikanistik), course: Literature and ELT (Fachdidaktik-Kurs), language: English, comment: Bei dieser Arbeit fr den Fachdidaktik-Kurs Literature and ELT handelt es sich um eine Didaktiksierung des Abenteuerromans Holes von Louis Sachar (ab 4. 5. Lernjahr) mit einigen auergewhnlichen Ideen zu bungenAktivitten rund um Holes (Dauer ca. 4 St. ), welche auch auf andere literarische Werke angewandt werden knnen. , abstract: Bei dieser Arbeit fr den Fachdidaktik-Kurs Literature and ELT handelt es sich um eine Didaktiksierung des Abenteuerromans Holes von Louis Sachar (ab 4. 5. Lernjahr) mit einigen auergewhnlichen Ideen zu bungenAktivitten rund um Holes (Dauer ca. 4 St. ), welche auch auf andere literarische Werke angewandt werden knnen (creating wanted posters, telephone conversations with the author, . . . ). Inhalt: Introduction: Why teach literature (or Literature) in ELT; Choice of text; Work plan for four lessons; Conclusion; Bibliography; AppendixWork sheets: dig it, character sketch, mad lib, discuss-decide-survive, filling in the holes: questions, create your own wanted poster, reading log. Auszug: Choice of text We shouldnt teach great books; we should teach a love of reading. (B. F. Skinner) I have chosen the novel Holes by Louis Sachar with the quotation above in mind: even though it might not be classified as one of the great books, i. e. of (high) Literature, it is definitely one of those books that can serve to teach a love of reading. Holes is the exciting story of Stanley Yelnats (mind the palindrome!), an overweight boy who is unjustly sent to Camp Green Lake, a boys juvenile detention centre. Stanley knows that this is due to a curse on his no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather, who did not fulfil a promise he had made to Madame Zeroni This item ships from multiple locations. Your book may arrive from Roseburg,OR, La Vergne,TN.
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Literature and ELT: Louis Sachar´s ´Holes (2013)
ISBN: 9783656343363 bzw. 3656343365, in Deutsch, GRIN Publishing, neu, E-Book.
Lesson Plan from the year 2012 in the subject English - Pedagogy, Didactics, Literature Studies, grade: 1,0, University of Vienna (Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik), course: Literature and ELT (Fachdidaktik-Kurs), language: English, abstract: Bei dieser Arbeit für den Fachdidaktik-Kurs ´´Literature and ELT´´ handelt es sich um eine ... Lesson Plan from the year 2012 in the subject English - Pedagogy, Didactics, Literature Studies, grade: 1,0, University of Vienna (Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik), course: Literature and ELT (Fachdidaktik-Kurs), language: English, abstract: Bei dieser Arbeit für den Fachdidaktik-Kurs ´´Literature and ELT´´ handelt es sich um eine Didaktiksierung des Abenteuerromans ´´Holes´´ von Louis Sachar (ab 4./5. Lernjahr) mit einigen außergewöhnlichen Ideen zu Übungen/Aktivitäten rund um ´´Holes´´ (Dauer ca. 4 St.), welche auch auf andere literarische Werke angewandt werden können (creating wanted posters, telephone conversations with the author, ...). Inhalt: Introduction: Why teach literature (or Literature?) in ELT; Choice of text; Work plan for four lessons; Conclusion; Bibliography; Appendix/Work sheets: ´dig it´, character sketch, ´mad lib´, discuss-decide-survive, filling in the holes: questions, create your own ´wanted poster´, reading log. Auszug: Choice of text We shouldnt teach great books; we should teach a love of reading. (B. F. Skinner) I have chosen the novel Holes by Louis Sachar with the quotation above in mind: even though it might not be classified as one of the great books, i.e. of (high) Literature, it is definitely one of those books that can serve to teach a love of reading. Holes is the exciting story of Stanley Yelnats (mind the palindrome!), an overweight boy who is unjustly sent to Camp Green Lake, a boys juvenile detention centre. Stanley knows that this is due to a curse on his no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather, who did not fulfil a promise he had made to Madame Zeroni. At the camp, Stanley and six other boys are forced to dig holes every day in order to pay their debt to society. However, Stanley soon finds out that there is more than character building going on [...]. The novel and its main themes (friendship, racism, justice, fate, etc.) can be exploited in many appealing ways for classroom reading. [...] In the open learning sequence I have prepared, two basic approaches to reading a book in class are incorporated. First, there is the classical approach with its well-established, successful activities, whereby the focus of assessment is (as is usual on an upper-secondary level) on both language and content. On the other hand, the activities on the second work sheet focus on the themes dealt with in the book. Since friendship, bullying, racism, etc. are issues in (nearly) every teenagers life, it can be motivating for the students to deal with these topics from a personal point of view, in a creative way. The activities on both work sheets are designed in a way that allows the students to plan which tasks to do when themselves. 02.01.2013, PDF.
Literature and ELT: Louis Sachar´s ´Holes (2013)
ISBN: 9783656343363 bzw. 3656343365, in Deutsch, GRIN Publishing, neu, E-Book.
Lesson Plan from the year 2012 in the subject English - Pedagogy, Didactics, Literature Studies, grade: 1,0, University of Vienna (Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik), course: Literature and ELT (Fachdidaktik-Kurs), language: English, abstract: Bei dieser Arbeit für den Fachdidaktik-Kurs ´´Literature and ELT´´ handelt es sich um eine ... Lesson Plan from the year 2012 in the subject English - Pedagogy, Didactics, Literature Studies, grade: 1,0, University of Vienna (Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik), course: Literature and ELT (Fachdidaktik-Kurs), language: English, abstract: Bei dieser Arbeit für den Fachdidaktik-Kurs ´´Literature and ELT´´ handelt es sich um eine Didaktiksierung des Abenteuerromans ´´Holes´´ von Louis Sachar (ab 4./5. Lernjahr) mit einigen aussergewöhnlichen Ideen zu Übungen/Aktivitäten rund um ´´Holes´´ (Dauer ca. 4 St.), welche auch auf andere literarische Werke angewandt werden können (creating wanted posters, telephone conversations with the author, ...). Inhalt: Introduction: Why teach literature (or Literature?) in ELT; Choice of text; Work plan for four lessons; Conclusion; Bibliography; Appendix/Work sheets: ´dig it´, character sketch, ´mad lib´, discuss-decide-survive, filling in the holes: questions, create your own ´wanted poster´, reading log. Auszug: Choice of text We shouldnt teach great books; we should teach a love of reading. (B. F. Skinner) I have chosen the novel Holes by Louis Sachar with the quotation above in mind: even though it might not be classified as one of the great books, i.e. of (high) Literature, it is definitely one of those books that can serve to teach a love of reading. Holes is the exciting story of Stanley Yelnats (mind the palindrome!), an overweight boy who is unjustly sent to Camp Green Lake, a boys juvenile detention centre. Stanley knows that this is due to a curse on his no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather, who did not fulfil a promise he had made to Madame Zeroni. At the camp, Stanley and six other boys are forced to dig holes every day in order to pay their debt to society. However, Stanley soon finds out that there is more than character building going on [...]. The novel and its main themes (friendship, racism, justice, fate, etc.) can be exploited in many appealing ways for classroom reading. [...] In the open learning sequence I have prepared, two basic approaches to reading a book in class are incorporated. First, there is the classical approach with its well-established, successful activities, whereby the focus of assessment is (as is usual on an upper-secondary level) on both language and content. On the other hand, the activities on the second work sheet focus on the themes dealt with in the book. Since friendship, bullying, racism, etc. are issues in (nearly) every teenagers life, it can be motivating for the students to deal with these topics from a personal point of view, in a creative way. The activities on both work sheets are designed in a way that allows the students to plan which tasks to do when themselves. PDF, 02.01.2013.
Literature and ELT: Louis Sachar's "Holes"
ISBN: 9783656343363 bzw. 3656343365, in Deutsch, GRIN, neu.
Didaktisierung mit einigen außergewöhnlichen Ideen zu Übungen/Aktivitäten rund um "Holes", Lesson Plan from the year 2012 in the subject English - Pedagogy, Didactics, Literature Studies, grade: 1,0, University of Vienna (Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik), course: Literature and ELT (Fachdidaktik-Kurs), language: English, abstract: Bei dieser Arbeit für den Fachdidaktik-Kurs "Literature and ELT" handelt es sich um eine Didaktiksierung des Abenteuerromans "Holes" von Louis Sachar (ab 4./5. Lernjahr) mit einigen außergewöhnlichen Ideen zu Übungen/Aktivitäten rund um "Holes" (Dauer ca. 4 St.), welche auch auf andere literarische Werke angewandt werden können (creating wanted posters, telephone conversations with the author, ...). Inhalt: Introduction: Why teach literature (or Literature?) in ELT; Choice of text; Work plan for four lessons; Conclusion; Bibliography; Appendix/Work sheets: 'dig it', character sketch, 'mad lib', discuss-decide-survive, filling in the holes: questions, create your own 'wanted poster', reading log. Auszug: Choice of text We shouldnt teach great books; we should teach a love of reading. (B. F. Skinner) I have chosen the novel Holes by Louis Sachar with the quotation above in mind: even though it might not be classified as one of the great books, i.e. of (high) Literature, it is definitely one of those books that can serve to teach a love of reading. Holes is the exciting story of Stanley Yelnats (mind the palindrome!), an overweight boy who is unjustly sent to Camp Green Lake, a boys juvenile detention centre. Stanley knows that this is due to a curse on his no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather, who did not fulfil a promise he had made to Madame Zeroni. At the camp, Stanley and six other boys are forced to dig holes every day in order to pay their debt to society. However, Stanley soon finds out that there is more than character building going on [...]. The novel and its main themes (friendship, racism, justice, fate, etc.) can be exploited in many appealing ways for classroom reading. [...] In the open learning sequence I have prepared, two basic approaches to reading a book in class are incorporated. First, there is the classical approach with its well-established, successful activities, whereby the focus of assessment is (as is usual on an upper-secondary level) on both language and content. On the other hand, the activities on the second work sheet focus on the themes dealt with in the book. Since friendship, bullying, racism, etc. are issues in (nearly) every teenagers life, it can be motivating for the students to deal with these topics from a personal point of view, in a creative way. The activities on both work sheets are designed in a way that allows the students to plan which tasks to do when themselves.