Title of Activity
The Selfish Giant
Description of educational activity
Duration: 90 minutes
Pupils’ age: 15-19
Organization of the class of pupils: individual work
The aim of the lesson: The aim of the lesson is to improve the reading literacy of the students. To improve their fantasy and imagination and learn the main features of three genres – horror, sci-fi, love story. Another goal is to learn about problems and their reasons between groups of people in different parts of the world.
Support materials: The text of the story. Pictures of different walls.
Activities:
Evaluation and assessment method:
Effect of the activity on RSP reading:
Practices that support students´ imagination and fantasy followed by the real historical and current affairs.
Connection to curriculum
Grade: 1 – 4 grade of secondary studies
Curriculum: The study of literature is focused on reading and comprehending literary texts of historical and cultural importance and relevancy either in the world or Czech literature. Students are taught to work with texts and information in different ways, to adopt the processes of analysis, synthesis, induction, deduction, generalization, abstraction, specification, comparison, organization, selection. The students should be able to interpret, summarize and evaluate the texts.
Knowledge:
Skills:
Competences:
Bibliographic reference to be used during the activity
Oscar Wilde
The Happy Prince and Other Stories
Publisher: Penguin Books
ISBN: 0140621377
Page count: 224
Year of issue: 1994
Digital sources
A short animated adaptation of the story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btNVUWikg7M
Results
The expected outcomes of the lesson are:
Recommendations
Both the teaching method and the text can help in increasing students’ interest in reading. The text is a classic fairy-tale with imaginative descriptions and a fantastic main character. The teacher monitors the students so as to make sure they cooperate effectively.
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Ul. Vjekoslava Klaića 7
10000
Zagreb
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