
Witchy Comparisons & Activities
Delve into the world of witches through a comparison of texts from various sources, engaging in discussions, readings, and creative activities to explore similarities and differences. Unravel the intriguing characteristics and roles of witches in literature and media.
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Witches Texts 1. Witch from Wizard of Oz Media 2. Witch goes shopping poem 3. Witches from Macbeth abstract drama
Learning Objectives All: To be able to describe the witch in all three texts. To be able to compare and contrast the texts. Most: To be able to act out the role of the witch in both texts. Some:
Wizard of Oz Clip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnXAl1ntt_4 Starter 1. Watch the clip and write down your first impression of the witch! 2. Re-watch and look for: Music Appearance Voice How is it acted
Witch goes Shopping Witch rides off Upon her broom Finds a space To park it. Takes a shiny shopping cart Into the supermarket. Smacks her lips and reads The list of thing she needs: Witch takes herself From shelf to shelf Cackling all the while. Up and down and up and down and In and out each aisle. Out come cans and cartons Tumbling to the floor. 'This, ' says Witch, now all a-twitch, 'Six bats' wings Worms in brine Ears of toads Eight or nine. Slugs and bugs Snake skins dried Buzzard innards Pickled, fried.' 'Is a crazy store. I can't find a single thing I am looking for! '
Read with your partner!! Partner A is the witch, Partner B is the narrator! Chose one person to be the witch and the other to be the narrator to read to the class! Activity Does the image next to the poem describe it well? (3-4 sentences)
Homework 1. Compare and Contrast: Find two things that are the same about the witches and two that are different! - Appearance - Voice - Are they funny or mean? - Are they both scary? 2. Draw your favourite witch and explain why (3-4 Sentences)