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Golden Rule: If you can’t complete the activity for the square you are on you miss a turn!

Finish Pick a
Start
Here
yellow PLACE THE
Here card

Board Key BLUE


Pick a
Write down a fact
about the play. blue CARDS HERE
card.

An Inspector Calls: Pick a


blue
The Board Game!
Pick out a key quotation
and explain what it
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tells you about a
character. PLACE THE
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pink
PINK
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Pick a theme
from the play and
explain how it is
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explored. Pick a
yellow
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Give 1 reason why


Priestley wrote this play.
Think about his key
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messages. yellow
card YELLOW
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Oh dear! The Inspector
just found out another
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one of your secrets.
Move back 3 spaces pink
and complete the task
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on that square.

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Past Paper
Challenge

Now you’ve played the game, use your knowledge and the resources below to plan and write an answer to the following past exam question:

What do you think is the importance of Inspector Goole and how does Priestley Present him?

Ideas the Inspector might represent

Equality / Justice – particularly for the poor who Key Vocabulary


can’t get justice for themselves. underprivileged conflictassertive Paragraph Checklist
Responsibility objective truthfulcapitalist Explain a reason the Inspector is important.
inequality class divide
Socialism secrecy unwavering Embed a quotation to back up your ideas.
Morality
Explain how the quote backs up your ideas.
The voice of god
Explain the technique used by Priestley in the quotation – how is
Useful sentence starters: he presenting the Inspector?
Useful Connectives
The Inspector is an important figure Explain what this might have made audiences in 1946 think / feel
Structuring essays: firstly, secondly, finally. and why.
because…
Building ideas: additionally, furthermore, moreover. Explain what this might make audiences now think / feel and why.
Priestley presents the Inspector as a…
Explain what all this suggests about Priestley’s attitudes and the
Comparing: However, on the other hand, similarly Audiences at the time may have felt... attitudes of society.

This illustrates that attitudes…

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