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to be set in the Victorian era. Explore themes of identity by comparing Sophie's preference for trousers and tree-climbing with the "proper" expectations of the time. Paris Research
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Create freeze-frames of key scenes or debate the themes of fantasy vs. reality. to be set in the Victorian era
“You must never stop believing in impossible things.” struggling readers
Read the statement: “Reality is a terrible place to live if you are a child.” Students move to sides of the room (Agree/Disagree). They must cite Rooftoppers plus a real-world example (e.g., the importance of standardized tests vs. creative thinking).
One of the most compelling aspects of the book is the relationship between the protagonist, Sophie, and her guardian, the eccentric scholar Charles Maxim. should dedicate significant time to character study, as Rundell’s writing relies heavily on character voice.
Seeing the ordinary as extraordinary (a cello case as a boat; a pigeon as a messenger).