The boy in the striped pyjamas

What do you know about the second world war?
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This lesson contains 34 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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What do you know about the second world war?

Slide 1 - Mind map

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Did Britain fight in the second world war?
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Yes
B
No

Slide 2 - Quiz

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declaring war
England was the first country together with France to declare war to Germany. This was 2 days after they invaded Poland.

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Class discussion
Who did the Germans not like?
Do you know why?
What happened to those people and what happened to them in the book?

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Britain's role
England fought back hard, they endured bombings and sheltered the Dutch queen.
England was where America could send troops and supplies to so they could help fight the war.
If it wasn't for England we would have lost the war.

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What are the first things that come to mind?

Slide 7 - Mind map

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Is the title and the cover appealing to you?
A
Yes
B
No
C
not very appealing
D
mostly appealing

Slide 8 - Quiz

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Is the cover intriguing?
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Slide 9 - Poll

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Can you tell us why it is (or isn't) intriguing to you?

Slide 10 - Mind map

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Now a short quiz about the book

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Why is the family moving from Berlin?
A
Mother gets ill
B
Father gets a new job
C
The Russians are coming
D
To be closer to family

Slide 12 - Quiz

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What are Bruno's favorite books?
A
Non-fiction
B
Adventure
C
Thriller
D
Fairy tales

Slide 13 - Quiz

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What was Pavel's profession before being their servant?
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Teacher
B
Lawyer
C
Banker
D
Doctor

Slide 14 - Quiz

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What are the subject Bruno MUST learn accoording to Liszt?
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Mathematics and History
B
History and Literature
C
Mathematics and Geography
D
Geography and History

Slide 15 - Quiz

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Who is 'the fury'?
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Someone who came to dinner once
B
Father's boss
C
The leader of Germany
D
All of the above

Slide 16 - Quiz

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Why does Bruno join Shmuel on the other side of the fence?
A
He likes the striped pyjamas
B
To look for his father
C
He wants to know how it feels like to be there
D
He wants to help Pavel

Slide 17 - Quiz

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Main character

Luitenant, cruel
Bruno's sister
Servant in Bruno's house
Maid in the household
Boy in the striped pyjama
Bruno's tutor
Kotler
Bruno
Maria
Gretel
Shmuel
Liszt
Pavel

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Who do you identify with the most?
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Bruno
B
Shmuel
C
Gretel
D
Pavel

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What are (in your opinion) the main themes of the book

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Slide 21 - Video

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How do you feel after seeing this short clip?

Slide 22 - Open question

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After reading the book, how do you feel?

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Were your first impressions of the book correct?
A
yes
B
no

Slide 24 - Quiz

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How do you feel about the way the people in the pyjamas are treated?

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Do fou feel that some people deserve this kind of treatment??
A
yes
B
no
C
maybe
D
i don't know

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Have you ever been treated (or felt treated) like this?
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yes
B
no

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If you ever felt treated like this, how did this make you feel?

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Would you recommend this book to people?
yes
maybe
no

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Literature
The boy in the striped pyjamas is a popular book but does not say much about Britain. Intrigued to read more? 

Look at the suggestions in the next slides.

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this book paints a realistic picture of what the second world war was like for a child. The second world war was traumatic and frightening for children, and those being evacuated had to be very brave. 

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It’s 1945, and Lorna Anderson’s life on her father’s farm in Scotland consists of endless chores and rationing.So when Paul Vogel, a German prisoner of war, is assigned as the new farmhand, Lorna is appalled. How can she possibly work alongside the enemy when her own brothers are risking their lives for their country?

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At the start of World War II, ten-year-old Franziska Mangold is torn from her family when she boards the kindertransport in Berlin, the train that secretly took nearly 10,000 children out of Nazi territory to safety in England. Taken in by strangers who soon become more like family than her real parents

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Now let's go to the hall, we have a special assignment for you all!

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Race of life
All students on a line
Draw a second line 50 metres away
Tell them there is a prize for the person who crosses the line first
Now tell them to take 2 steps forward if:
- Their parents are still together
- They grew up with a father figure in the home
- They had someone to help them with school if needed
- They never had to worry about money for the basic things
- Never had to care for their family members
- They never had to help pay the bills at home
- Get an allowance
- they were born in The Netherlands
Now ask the students in the front to turn around.
Every statement made by the teacher, every or any progress made by students have nothing to do with anything the students have done or accomplishes. They are a part of being born ‘right’. We all know now that everyone in the front has a better opportunity to win the race. Doesn’t mean the people in the back aren’t going to fight for it. But they have a disadvantages that are harder to overcome, just because of where they come from in a social context. If some people didn’t have the advantages they were GIVEN, they would get beaten by people who were dealt a more difficult hand.
TREAT EVERYONE THE SAME, NO MATTER WHAT THEIR BACKGROUND IS. LEARN FROM EACHOTHER, TALK TO EACHOTHER, GIVE EVERYONE THE SAME OPPORTUNITIES AND GET TO KNOW ONE ANOTHER.