Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Year 10 English Investigation

Hi All,

Here is a copy of the portfolio requirements.


Gothic Fiction investigation:
Section 1:
You are to choose a minimum of two activities from Column A and two from Column B to complete for marking.
The activities in Column A have a writing focus and the tasks in Column B are more visual and/or creative in focus.
Column A
All activities a minimum of 500 words
Column B
Book review  on either The Tell Tale Heart or The Red Room
New book cover for any text extract.
Extended response – To what extent are the conventions of Gothic literature present in modern fiction texts like Twilight.
Story board/comic version of the extract from Dracula  or Frankenstein
A diary entry or letter from Rick’s point of view explaining his thoughts and feelings during the extract of The Walking Dead.
Design a comic book version of the Dracula extract.
Feature article on Vampires “Coming out the coffin” as spoken about in Dead Until Dark
Create a movie poster for the film version of A Tell Tale Heart.
A story OR journal entries written from Robert Neville’s perspective in I Am Legend.
Create/Design an infographic/poster on Dracula and/or vampires
Detailed description of a vampire, vampire lore, and their strengths and weaknesses.
Create a pamphlet on zombies and how to protect yourself from attack
Rewrite the ending to give another conclusion to the story of A Tell Tale Heart.
Create a board game based on The Red Room.
Write an interview with the character in The Tell Tale Heart OR an interview that asks people their opinion on gothic texts.
Create a collage on the themes and major ideas in A Tell Tale Heart.
Rewrite a section of Frankenstein imaging it was happening today, not last century.
Make a short film based on the novel or a section of it.

Section 2:
Complete the following activities relating to The Tell Tale Heart and The Red Room.
1.      Comparison chart of the main aspects of each story
2.      The Factors of Fear
3.      Language and Atmosphere
4.      Identifying gothic conventions in The Red Room
5.      Extended response Tell Tale Heart narrator.

We will be reading The Tell Tale Heart and The Red Room, early next week. But you are more than welcome to read them now to complete your selections.

Happy writing.

Miss F

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