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[Project Number: 2016-1-HR01-KA201-022159]
Title of Activity
1st class: narrating in first person, R.L. Palacio, Miracle
2nd class: World in rainbow colors: same but different
Description of educational activity
Duration: 2 x 45 minutes
Student age: 15
Student Class organization: group work, individual work, frontal work
Lesson goal:
Support materials:
Highlight:
Activities:
looking at illustrations, focused conversation, reading with understanding, interpreting less well-known words and discussing the text, watching video clips and animated film Tolerance
I. Activities before reading
1. Conversation:
Get back to the moment you first went to school and the feelings you had. What were you happy / excited about? What did you fear? What did you want / wish for? Active listening, comparing experiences and detecting differences. Comparison with going in the first grade of high school.
2. The students look at the cover of the book Wonder (Illustration). They try to discover the theme of the novel before reading, based on an illustration: making an opinion, comparing it with the observations of other students. According to the illustration and possible subject, a different title is proposed for the novel.
II. Activity during reading.
a) Gather less familiar words or expressions
b) Separate the sentence you would like to discuss in the classroom after reading the text.
III. Activities after reading.
a) Interpretation of less known words or expressions, such as absolutely terrified.
b) Students read the sentence that encourages them to think and would like to discuss in class, for example
Here's what I think: the only reason I'm not ordinary is that no one else sees me that way.
Or
If I found a magic lamp and I could have one wish, I would wish that I had a normal face that no one ever noticed at all.
The sentences written on the pieces of paper are inserted into a box from which they will pull out two sentences that will serve them for the next class of oral expression (discussion on the subject).
c) Discuss about what you read: What make Auggie normal and not normal ten year old kid? , what makes him feel stranger and fear (identification)? Recognizing the narrator in the 1st person (the role of such narrative), the use of contrast in the characterization of the character.
d) Working in groups: In the text, Augie presents himself. The task is to in pairs introduce each other as they have never met before. They share to the class the things they remember about their pair.
e) State which words would Auggie encourage himself with before he entered school and which words would discourage him.
Propose solutions to the actual situations in which you felt personally rejected as Augie, ridiculed, differently, unaccepted (if the students wanted to share.)
f) Watching the animated film Tolerance, talking about the theme of the movie, Comparison, and connection to what is read.
For the end of the 2h movie, watch the trailer Wonder.
Evaluation and Assessment Method:
Role of Teacher - Provides feedback during the activity and upon completion of each activity. Encourages students to ask questions.
Students are assessed on the basis of their abilities:
observing and evaluating students during certain activities in which they have been particularly prominent; reading comprehension, selecting sentences from the discussion on the default topic, etc.
The Impact of Activity on Reading RSP:
By Comparing a Breakdown of the Novel Wonder and animated Film Tolerance, students recognize the problem of disadvantaged students and all people who are different, it stimulates thinking about the problem, seeks solutions and encourages to think about themselves: Who I am and how I behave in similar situations ?
Connection to curriculum
Class: 1.
Curriculum:
Literature - narrator in 1st person, character and novel characterization
Knowledge:
- literary terms: narrative type, ethical characterization of the character
- the role of narrator in 1st person in the development of the plot development
- details on the inclusion of children with disabilities in regular schools in the Republic of Croatia
Skills:
Competence:
Bibliographic reference to be used during the activity
Publisher: Fokus komunikacije
03/2016.
324 pg., Soft cover
ISBN 9789533490090
Translation to Croatian: Tamara Kunić
In addition to the novel Wonder, which describes Auggi's experiences in the fifth grade of Beecher School, the writer R. J. Palacio also wrote the novel Auggie and I - three miraculous stories in which we learn more about his class colleagues. By the novel Wonder, a film was created with the same name.
Short description of digital sources (applications, games, webpages, FB pages etc.)
The students watch the animated film Tolerance
https://meduza.carnet.hr/index.php/media/videos?pack=353
and the official movie trailer Wonder
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsUKB4fh9fM trailer
Results
Expected outcomes:
Students will be able to:
Recommendations
The book answers many questions: why is it important to go to school, to find and recognize a true friend, do I only have a problem with my brothers, whether I am accepted in family or in society, why this is happening to me ... In this novel, students can find the answer to many questions in seeking an identity and answering questions Who am I? and Who am I in comparison to others?
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Zagreb
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