According to a separate report from the Japan Daily Press, American film director Oliver Stone, who currently is visiting Hiroshima and Nagasaki and whose films
about key historical events have attracted their share of controversy, criticized the US bombing of Hiroshima.
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This is a theory lesson where students have opportunity to investigate and explore
key historical events about photography.
Over the course of this journey, they become able to: - Recall the main
events that occurred between 1912 and 1945, through an interactive group activity; - Remember some
key information
about J.B Priestley and his beliefs; - Read and understand the opening of the play; - Make links between the opening of the play and the
historical context - both in term of when the play was set, and when it was written; - Analyse how Priestley links
historical context to his characters, in order to get his messages across to the audience; - Peer / self - assess learning attempts.
The lesson follows a step - by - step learning journey, in which students learn through: - Defining and exemplifying the
key features of Shakespearean context; - Reading and comprehending
key extracts from Much Ado
About Nothing, relating them to the features of Shakespearean context; - Completing an essay style response in which they consider how the
key features of social and
historical context influence the
events of the play.
Honor Black History Month in your classroom with our teaching resources.Supplement a lesson on black history with varied word lists on
key historical events, prominent African - American figures, and diverse literature by and
about notable African Americans.