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drawing on an example from Coram Boy
and of presenting devised work to others
What are the examiners looking for
extend and follow up ideas for their stories
historical events and physical theatre
Where the Wild Things Are: using a rich text and the Forest School ethos to teach English and drama Surrealism drawing on an example fromThis lower KS2 unit draws on Forest School and drama approaches to investigate the themes, issues and vocabulary in a well loved rich text. Maurice Sendaks Where the Wild Things Are was first published in 1963. Controversy surrounded it at first, due to its exploration of childhood anger, but it still regularly appears in lists of top picture books the world over. The main character, Max, has a flight of fancy in a wild forest landscape, which is a