Lesson Plan Final
Lesson Plan Final
LESSON PLAN
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
LESSON ORGANISATION
Year Level: Nine
Date:16/1/15
Time:
1.30pm-2:00pm
loss of words and the evolution of usage is ongoing
Language, Second Point, Understand that roles and
relationships are developed and challenged through
language and interpersonal skills
Language, Fourth Point, 'Understand that authors innovate
with text structures and language for specific purposes and
effects.'
Literacy, 4th Point, 'Plan, rehearse and deliver
presentations, selecting and sequencing appropriate
content and multimodal elements for aesthetic and playful
purposes'
Literacy, 7th Point, 'Use comprehension strategies to
interpret and analyse texts, comparing and evaluating
representations of an event, issue, situation or character in
different texts.'
Literacy, 9th Point, 'Create imaginative, informative and
persuasive texts that present a point of view and advance
or illustrate arguments, including texts that integrate visual,
print and/or audio features.'
creative thinking
Ethical
behaviour
Personal and
Social
competence
Intercultural
understanding
Sustainability
Lesson Objectives (i.e. anticipated outcomes of this lesson, in point form beginning with an action verb)
As a result of this lesson, students will be able to:
1. Recreate modern interpretations of Shakespearean insults
2. Engage with the program Todays Meet so as to be able to competently modernise Shakespearean
language
3. Compare and contrast modern language with older styles.
Assessment of Lesson Objective and Suggestions for Improvement:
Students will be asked to take a screen shot of their insult page and post it on their class blog for
us to review and ensure they have engaged with and completed the activity.
Teacher self-reflection and self-evaluation:
1.30pm
Recap the previous lesson in which the context of Shakespeare was studied.
-retell the overall plot of Romeo and Juliet, focusing on first insults scene.
-acknowledge that Shakespeares insults are hard to understand now but that
the insults have effectively the same meaning in 16th century as they are do in
the 21st century, but the LANGUAGE is different.
Resources/References
Align these with the
segment where they will
be introduced.
-Romeo and Juliet:
William Shakespeare
I:50pm
2:00pm
-Printed out
Shakespearean insults:
one per three
-Mac Computer
-How is it relevant to your subject?
-Will you use it
Curriculum
Literature: Compare and evaluate a range of representations of individuals
and groups in different historical, social and cultural contexts (ACELT1639)
-Literature: Create imaginative texts that make relevant thematic and
intertextual connections with other texts (ACELT1644)
-Literacy: Create sustained texts, including texts that combine specific digital
or media content, for imaginative, informative, or persuasive purposes that
reflect upon challenging and complex issues (ACELY1756)
Relevance of Lesson to Curriculum
Literature, 1st Point, 'Interpret and compare how representations of people
and culture in literary texts are drawn from different historical, social and
cultural contexts.'
- Ensure scenes watched do include a discussion of what possible historic,
social cultural influences were used in the interpretation.
Language, First Point, 'Understand that Standard Australian English is a living
language within which the creation and loss of words and the evolution of
usage is ongoing