Title of Activity
The Colors of My World
Description of educational activity
Duration: 2 x 45 minutes
Student age: 16 – 17 (sophomore year)
Student class organization: group work
Lecture goal:
- Encourages the development of emotional intelligence of students: the recognition of feelings the main character has in order to understand them, and the observation of emotional influences on the functioning of a person in society
- Empathy development
Support materials:
-Internet
-Teaching leaflets
-Dictionary of symbols, Croatian phraseological dictionary
Highlights:
- 3 texts
- Sticky notes
Activity:
reading, interpreting, and discussing the text
experiences/opinions, group cohesion
The students are divided into groups of four. Each group gets one task.
Individually choose a color and explain your choice. Together (hand, computer) create a palette of emotions and add colors to them. Explore the symbolism of each color with the Symbol Dictionary and Internet resources and compare the results you have with your choice.
Specify your favorite type of music individually and explain it. Is listening to certain music related to an emotional state?
Explore: Are certain types of music specific to topics and feelings, messages
Remember the language phrases that use colors and try to explain the meaning of that color within the phrase and the choice of that color. Use the Croatian phrase dictionary as an aid (for example, get a red card (soccer), red as a cancer, give green light, be green of envy, have pink glasses ...).
Presentation of group results and short discussion.
II. Activities during and after reading in group.
- The groups receive parts of the story and teaching leaflets (each group reads one part)
Basic task: What does this claim mean to you? What does this claim mean in the context of the part you read? What about the character himself?
Analysis: Leo's attitude about music, colors, school, love, about himself
Basic task: what does this sentence mean before reading the text? What does it mean within the paragraph and what does it say about the character?
Analysis: T9, Beatrice (Dante and Beatrice), the attitude of young people towards adults and the attitude of adults towards young people: they have the ability but are not trying - the characteristics of a young man
Basic task: what does this sentence mean before reading the text? What does it mean within the paragraph and what does it say about the character?
III. Common activities after reading.
Two options:
Evaluation and Assessment Method:
- Teacher Role - Prepare Materials and act as a Moderator
Students are assessed on the basis of their abilities:
- Reading with understanding and shaping their own opinions and arguments
- Participation in a argumented discussion
- presentation of group work - systematic and structured presentation
The Impact of Activity on Reading RSP:
Activities encourage the development of student empathy, emotional development of the students, and book awareness as an experience that influence the development of an individual. "The reader lives a thousand lives before his death," said Jojen. A man who never reads lives only once. "Mr. R. Martin.
Class: sophomore year
Curriculum:
World Literature - pre renaissance (Dante), reading for pleasure
Psychology - emotional development
Musical Arts - Classical Music, Rock Music
Artistic Art - Color
Knowledge:
- better understanding of yourself and the world around you
- recognizing and accepting others, their emotions and understanding the influence of emotions on everyday life and human relationships
- Critical thinking about the world, family, school, religion
- enjoying reading literary literature
Skills:
- collection, selection and evaluation of information
- reading, interpreting and evaluating literary texts
Competence:
- communication competences
- ability to work in a team, and acceptance of someone different
Connection to curriculum
Class: sophomore year
Curriculum:
World Literature - pre renaissance (Dante), reading for pleasure
Psychology - emotional development
Musical Arts - Classical Music, Rock Music
Artistic Art - Color
Knowledge:
- better understanding of yourself and the world around you
- recognizing and accepting others, their emotions and understanding the influence of emotions on everyday life and human relationships
- Critical thinking about the world, family, school, religion
- enjoying reading literary literature
Skills:
- collection, selection and evaluation of information
- reading, interpreting and evaluating literary texts
Competence:
- communication competences
- ability to work in a team, and acceptance of someone different
Bibliographic reference to be used during the activity
Alessandro D`Avenia: White as Milk, red as blood
Algoritam, Zagreb, November, 2011.
220 str., Hard cover
ISBN 978-953-316-167-9
Results
Expected outcomes:
Students will be able to:
- express their opinions clearly and reasonably as well as actively listen to others
- recognize the feelings of another person (character) and understand the impact of feelings on the character's behavior
- to observe the symbolic and metaphorical language of everyday communication
Recommendations
A work that is great for stimulating student emotional development, and a motivation for reading similar works
(Stating that books are the source of different life situations, feelings, experiences that enrich us).
X gimnazija ''Ivan Supek''
Ul. Vjekoslava Klaića 7
10000
Zagreb
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