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IO Planner - Method 1

The document outlines an IO planner template for analyzing how two works, one literary and one non-literary, present a global issue through the author's choices. The planner is divided into 10 sections: the first 0:45 introduces the works and issue, then each following section focuses on a 3:45 minute portion where the student will analyze a quote, its effect, and how it presents the issue. The final section from 10:00-10:15 will conclude by discussing how the works present the issue through the author's choices. Sample extracts from "Othello" and "Tinder Swindler" are included for reference.

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IO Planner - Method 1

The document outlines an IO planner template for analyzing how two works, one literary and one non-literary, present a global issue through the author's choices. The planner is divided into 10 sections: the first 0:45 introduces the works and issue, then each following section focuses on a 3:45 minute portion where the student will analyze a quote, its effect, and how it presents the issue. The final section from 10:00-10:15 will conclude by discussing how the works present the issue through the author's choices. Sample extracts from "Othello" and "Tinder Swindler" are included for reference.

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IO Planner - Method 1 (feature by feature)

Complete the IO planner below, and include your extracts on the following pages.

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Up to minute 0:45 - Intro and Global Issue:

Contexts of both works, global issue, thesis statement on major authorial choices

Extract Rest of work

Lit
work
Up to….
Authorial choice & intent:
➡️ ….minute 2:15
Quote:
↙️
[name Quote: Effect on the reader:
here] Effect on the reader: How this presents the GI:

Up to….
Authorial choice & intent:
➡️ ….minute 3:45
Quote:
↙️
Quote: Effect on the reader:
Effect on the reader: How this presents the GI:

Up to….
Authorial choice & intent:
➡️ ….minute 5:00
Quote:
↙️
Quote: Effect on the reader:
Effect on the reader: How this presents the GI:

Non-lit
work
Up to….
Authorial choice & intent:
➡️ ….minute 6:15
Quote:
↙️
[name Quote: Effect on the reader:
here] Effect on the reader: How this presents the GI:

Up to….
Authorial choice & intent:
➡️ ….minute 7:45
Quote:
↙️
Quote: Effect on the reader:
Effect on the reader: How this presents the GI:

Up to….
Authorial choice & intent:
➡️ ….minute 9:15
Quote:
↙️
Quote: Effect on the reader:
Effect on the reader: How this presents the GI:

Up to minute 10 - Conclusion
How works present GI through major authorial choices
Extract from literary work

Othello
William Shakespeare
1603

[insert extract here. Use shift + command + v to use target formatting and align
the line numbers]

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Extract from non-literary work

Tinder Swindler
Felicity Morris
2022

[Delete this and include your extract from your non-literary work. In the case of
film, include screenshots]

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