3. This Half Term:
You are going to plan and write a
flashback, in the first person, based upon
a triggered memory.
What do these key words mean?
What tense will you use?
5. Packing up the attic was always going to dredge old
memories. It was the last box to be sifted through; an
old battered card board box lay lonesome in the corner.
Coated with a thick powdery layer of dust and cobwebs,
it was unrecognisable. Lifting the lid, nostalgia hit me: a
Rington’s tea chest. Grandma.
Carefully opening the chest, I heard a tiny tinkle of an
old lullaby. Warmth filled me as a saw the perfect glass
ball sleeping, waiting to be found, peacefully in a bed of
soft cotton wool. A crackling coal fire, cups of cocoa
and Christmas carols; I associated this with all of these.
Every Friday night the globe would accompany
us to sleep. Innocent recollections came flooding back.
6. Image Carousel
1. Get into groups of 3
2. You are going to pass around 6 images
3. You have 2 minutes to plan a memory based
upon the image
4. Use your grid to guide you
8. Image Carousel Worksheet
Image 1 Image 2 Image 3
What is the image of? What is the image of? What is the image of?
What feelings could you associate What feelings could you associate What feelings could you associate
with this image? with this image? with this image?
What memory (s) could it trigger? What memory (s) could it trigger? What memory (s) could it trigger?
Image 4 Image 5 Image 6
What is the image of? What is the image of? What is the image of?
What feelings could you associate What feelings could you associate What feelings could you associate
with this image? with this image? with this image?
What memory (s) could it trigger? What memory (s) could it trigger? What memory (s) could it trigger?