A Writing Root for
The Iron Man
By Ted Hughes
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Main Outcome:
Mystery narrative
Length:
18 sessions , 3 weeks
Work Samples:
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View resourcesAdditional Outcomes:
Character descriptions, short news report, letter of advice, diary entry, menu (using descriptive devices), logbook entry
Overview and Outcomes:
This is a three-week plus Writing Root using The Iron Man by Ted Hughes and illustrated by Laura Carlin in which children will explore the devices of mystery and suspense. They will write a range of different texts-types including letters, a news bulletin and a logbook entry with the extended written outcome being a published mystery narrative. The sequence of learning includes exemplified grammar and spelling activities throughout. Drama techniques such as conscience corridor and sculptor/sculpted are used to support understanding and to develop writing.
Synopsis of Text:
Part modern fairy tale, part science-fiction myth, The Iron Man describes the unexpected arrival in England of a mysterious giant "metal man" who wreaks havoc on the countryside by attacking the neighbouring farms and eating all their machinery. A young boy called Hogarth befriends him and Hogarth and the extraordinary being end up defending and saving the earth when it is attacked by a fearsome "space-bat-angel-dragon" from outer space.
Text Rationale:
This is a complex text that explores issues around outsiders and fear of change. Former poet laureate Ted Hughes is a significant author who wrote for both adults and children. The narrative lends itself to discussion around standing up for what is right and not judging a book by its cover. The themes raised in the book help with developing empathy.
Links and Themes:
Hope, environment, nature, aliens, monsters, change, courage
Date written: July 2014
Updated: October 2023
Resource written by:
Pippa McGeoch
Senior Consultant
Anthony Legon
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