Lesson plan
Lesson plan
I. Objectives
Define characterisation.
Topic: Characterisation
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Materials:
III. Procedure
A. Introduction (5 minutes)
Start the class by asking the students if they have ever read a story or
watched a movie and felt like they really knew the characters.
- Direct Characterisation: The author directly tells the reader about the
character’s traits. For example, “John was a brave and kind boy.”
Divide the students into small groups and give each group a short text.
Instruct the students to identify the methods of characterisation used in the
text and discuss the traits of the characters.
Instruct the students to read the story and analyze the characters using the
methods of characterisation.
After reading, have the students write a short paragraph describing one of
the characters in the story, including their traits and how the author revealed
those traits.
D. Generalization (5 minutes)
Encourage the students to pay attention to the characters in the stories they
read and watch, and to think about how the author created and developed
those characters.
The character analysis should be at least two paragraphs long and should
include specific examples from the story to support the analysis.
IV. Evaluation
V. Assignment
Read the assigned short story and write a character analysis of one of the
main characters.
Be prepared to share the character analysis with the class in the next lesson.