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Spotlight on: Role-on-the-Wall

black and white gingerbread man

Sparks for using this technique

Role-on-the-Wall asks participants to infer and deduce ideas about character and to place them on an outline.

A large displayed outline can provide a visually dramatic or theatrical ‘presence’ of the character.

Role-on-the-Wall can be used to frame foci in several ways e.g., different points of view.

Top Tip!

By using different colours or sticky notes, we can track and change our minds as more is revealed about a character.

Tracking how a character changes is also a great way in for teaching identification of themes.

Using Art!

Learnerama is a big fan of using artwork as a stimulus.

‘In a gentle way, you can shake the world.’ Mahatma Gandhi

The following sparks are based on the book.

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