A comprehensive pack

Last updated: 15/11/2023
Contributor: Teachit Author
A comprehensive pack
Main Subject
Key stage
Category
Prose: Modern prose
Resource type
Revision
Author
John Steinbeck
Title
Of Mice and Men

This is a comprehensive teaching pack for Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men. It includes at least one sheet on each section of the novel with questions and extension tasks. It would be particularly useful for revision and homework.

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25/04/2021

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23/04/2020

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15/11/2019

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13/10/2019

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25/04/2021

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23/04/2020

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15/11/2019

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13/10/2019

(My bad, second extract!)

Ruth Cumiskey

06/12/2018

I found this resource to be problematic - for example for the first extract there's a question that has a hint that says 'consider the use of adverbs' but there's only one adverb...

Ruth Cumiskey

06/12/2018

Hi Dee,

We're glad you like the resource! We've had a look through and can't see the error you're referring to, unfortunately. The extract in question is on page 2 of our copy of the text and starts 'Evening of a hot day'. If you could clarify which part of the resource contains the error we will happily look at it again. Many thanks.

Lindy Leslie, Teachit English Editor

02/05/2017

This is a really good resource. What a shame about the errors!
Oliver Trusler, the extract is from the novel and it should read the ´fourth´ paragraph, not the first. It is on page 19, starting with ´They had walked in single file...´(it is a description of the main characters).
Could the author of the resource please revise/edit it? Thank you.

dee brown

22/04/2017

Hi Oliver, sorry you're feeling confused! The extracts are listed at the top of each page in the 'Overview' box (with quotation marks showing where the extract begins and ends). The 'Sections' refer to the Sections in the text; you'll need a copy of 'Of Mice and Men' to hand for this resource.

Helen Stacey, Teachit English Editor

26/10/2015

Bit confused, where are the extracts it refers to? Very first question is "read the first paragraph in the extract" but no extract?

22/10/2015