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English activity for key stages 3 and 4: Interpreting the final chapter of The Lord of the Flies

January 7, 2011 //  by Admin

Teaching English at key stage 3 to 4: using the final chapter of The Lord of the Flies as a basis, pupils are encouraged to think, interpret and evaluate the ending of this novel

Final chapter of The Lord of the Flies

Written by Marie Butterworth, Maryssa O’Conner and edited by David Leat

This resource will encourage your pupils to reason, evaluate and think about the final chapter of The Lord of the Flies. This tried and tested activity will encourage pupils to explore some decisions about the effectiveness of the ending of this novel as a way of drawing together the main themes and events. It will also expose pupils to the variety of interpretations.

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