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Literature in the Classroom: Lord of the Flies Preliminary points

Literature in the Classroom: Lord of the Flies Preliminary points. Frequency: one session per week (double lesson if possible) in order to give enough time for home reading Level: intermediate, year 4. Literature in the Classroom: Lord of the Flies Aims and Focus.

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Literature in the Classroom: Lord of the Flies Preliminary points

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  1. Literature in the Classroom: Lord of the FliesPreliminary points • Frequency: one session per week (double lesson if possible) in order to give enough time for home reading • Level: intermediate, year 4

  2. Literature in the Classroom: Lord of the FliesAims and Focus • Learn how to write summaries (5 key words) • Learn how to characterise • Acquire basic interpretation skills critical work with / approach to secondary sources • Give short presentations (input for lesson)

  3. Literature in the Classroom: Lord of the FliesOverview of Activities • Weekly summaries • 5-10min presentations • (Wall-) charts • Home reading: never without a task • Comprehension test, week 4 • Essay, week 14

  4. Literature in the Classroom: Lord of the FliesProgramme

  5. Literature in the Classroom: Lord of the FliesProgramme

  6. Literature in the Classroom: Lord of the FliesProgramme

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  8. Literature in the Classroom: Lord of the FliesProgramme

  9. Literature in the Classroom: Lord of the FliesClose-up of session 2: Characterization • What information can we find on Ralph, Piggy and Jack? Group work on categories: • Appearance, behaviour, attitude towards island and others, personal background • Parallel to that focus on language: how does the author do that concretely? • Actions, speech, view of self and characterization through others, descriptive language (verbs, • nouns, adjectives) and figurative speech. What can we find in the text and what can we deduce from that? • Collect what students have found on posters with pictures of the three characters taken from a film version and put up in classroom • Keep adding information to poster, form 3 groups which are responsible for a character each

  10. Literature in the Classroom: Lord of the FliesClose-up of session 10 • chapter 9 Simon is killed. • chapter 10 After Simon's death, Piggy and Ralph have difficulty coping with the implications of what they have done.

  11. Literature in the Classroom: Lord of the FliesClose-up of session 10 • Preparation Homework: Re-read the scene of Simon's death in ch. 9. Read ch. 10. How do the boys react to Simon's death? Take notes.

  12. Literature in the Classroom: Lord of the FliesClose-up of session 10 Lesson on chapter 10 • Collect reactions. • INPUT on peer pressure, group dynamics (e.g. article on sociological experiment) Key question: To what extent are we responsible for what we do? • Introduce court vocabulary. • 2 groups: prosecutors and lawyers. Find arguments that could be used in a trial. Back them up with quotes from the novel, if possible. • Trial in class: prosecutors against lawyers. • Final vote / conclusion: Guilty or not guilty? • Follow-up question: What factors influence the boys' behaviour?

  13. Literature in the Classroom: Lord of the FliesAdditional Comments • Film sequences instead of the whole film • Comparing 2 film versions, comparing film(s) with novel • Individual reading journal

  14. Literature in the Classroom: Lord of the FliesQuestions • Single or double lessons? • How can we check on students' work/reading? • Can you keep the students' attention/interest for 14 weeks? How? • Are there any other issues you would like to discuss?

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