Y10 Planning work for Controlled Assessment:
          Setting in Of Mice and Men
      From the AQA Task Bank:
Explore the ways the writer presents
and uses setting in the text you have
               studied.
Your controlled assessment is advised
to cover the main ‘settings’ in Of Mice
              and Men                     For each you are writing
1. The brush (waterhole)in Chapter 1           a series of PEEL
   2. The bunkhouse in Chapter 2           paragraphs explaining
                                          what insight and deeper
   3. The bunkhouse in Chapter 3            meaning you can get
    4. Crooks’ room in Chapter 4          from the way Steinbeck
 5. Return to the brush (waterhole)             describes the
                                          surroundings that these
              in Chapter 6                 characters exist within.
Today’s task - Preparing
Today’s first task: you are pooling together all of your
notes on the different settings from
You will want to find:
• Notes made on chapter 1’s setting
  The diagram you drew of the bunkhouse
• The detailed notes on Crooks’ room
• And you may have to revisit Chapter 6 in the novel
Task 2: When you are ready you must try to condense
your notes onto the AQA Controlled Assessment
sheets (Like with Like/Loathe & OutOfTheBlue) –
         You will have 4 lessons to write up in
                 assessment conditions
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  • 1.
    Y10 Planning workfor Controlled Assessment: Setting in Of Mice and Men From the AQA Task Bank: Explore the ways the writer presents and uses setting in the text you have studied. Your controlled assessment is advised to cover the main ‘settings’ in Of Mice and Men For each you are writing 1. The brush (waterhole)in Chapter 1 a series of PEEL 2. The bunkhouse in Chapter 2 paragraphs explaining what insight and deeper 3. The bunkhouse in Chapter 3 meaning you can get 4. Crooks’ room in Chapter 4 from the way Steinbeck 5. Return to the brush (waterhole) describes the surroundings that these in Chapter 6 characters exist within.
  • 2.
    Today’s task -Preparing Today’s first task: you are pooling together all of your notes on the different settings from You will want to find: • Notes made on chapter 1’s setting The diagram you drew of the bunkhouse • The detailed notes on Crooks’ room • And you may have to revisit Chapter 6 in the novel Task 2: When you are ready you must try to condense your notes onto the AQA Controlled Assessment sheets (Like with Like/Loathe & OutOfTheBlue) – You will have 4 lessons to write up in assessment conditions