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Planning Points
Approximate Time Needed: 1 day (block schedule)
Correlation to English I SCS 1.02, 2.02, 2.03, 5.02, 6.01
Correlation to NC High School Exit Exam Competencies: C-3,
C-4, C-5, PI-11
Lesson Objectives:
Students will further their understanding of storytelling and the oral tradition. Students will demonstrate an understanding of characterization, point of view, and voice and their impact on plot.
Materials Needed:
A text with a time lapse or missing parts (Beowulf and The Canterbury Tales are good examples); a chalkboard or overhead
Description:
Assessment:
Informal assessment of student participation and understanding should go on throughout the lesson. Students might also receive extra points for detecting inconsistencies in the storytelling.
Additional Notes:
There are several options for adapting this lesson. Having the students pass a beanbag or some other object as they take turns talking might be helpful. Taping the story and playing it back for the students to critique would offer higher order thinking practice and would make a good writing assignment. For classes with behavior problems, the activity could be done as a writing assignment, but it would lose its link to the oral tradition.
Teacher's Notes:
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