Reading Lesson Plan Good
Reading Lesson Plan Good
Reading Lesson Plan Good
Lesson Title:
Students will have the opportunity to explore the first chapter of Virginia Woolf’s, “To the Lighthouse” to understand the
ideas of text; in the form of written, poetry, and paintings/visual art. This will allow them to think creatively, respond
critically, and share ideas on their relationship to a text set almost 100 years ago. Focusing on one the eras of text, the
20th century.
Curricular Competency:
Respond to text in personal, creative, and critical ways
Construct meaningful personal connections between self, text, and world
Apply appropriate strategies in a variety of contexts to comprehend written, oral, visual, and multimodal texts; guide
inquiry; and extend thinking
Evaluate how literary elements, techniques, and devices enhance and shape meaning and impact
Content:
Element Styles:
-form, function, and genre of texts
-bias, propaganda, and manipulation
-features of oral language
-Students may have a hard time with this new concept, we are going to be using imagination, fun, and games to help the
learning process. We are applying quotes and texts to art, psychologists, children’s novel, video, music etc…
-Groups and stations must be organized by teacher ahead of time
-Have tablets ready for the students who didn’t bring theirs/ don’t have access
Have paintings available during the station rotation from Roy Vickers; local F.N. artist, a carving from local Coast Salish
Carver John Marston, and apply these to how different art is in all forms and how the novel represents that art is all around
us.
Lesson Activities:
Teacher Activities Student Activities pacing
Circulate: see what the students are thinking teacher circulates; they are looking for
and discuss their ideas important themes and ideas that are
embedded in the texts
Introduce: a game in order for students to
match new words in the text with words and CLASS #2: students will then participate in the
12mins/station
themes they would recognize, as well as get little stations search around the room,
students to look at different art forms to inspire responding to the tasks and working together
colours and thought; write down on a piece of as a group
paper what they feel when looking at all of - Students will rotate stations and do a quick
these images. reflection amongst their group and jot down
how they are feeling
**This pre reading activity will have happened STATIONS:
the lesson before or time would run out in a - looking at Paintings
normal 80 minute lesson. The text is complex - The Novel “To the Lighthouse” and the
and students need to time to process that. Children’s Book Virginia Wolf; relating the Self
and the relationship between the author and
CLASS #2: Introduction to the novel: the artist
-Pre reading has been completed, first chapter - quotes; directly related to meaningful
of novel has been read, allow students to personal connections between self, text, and
circulate the stations world
- have a word puzzle to allow students to
Closure: close with students answering some descramble important words in the text; use
discussion questions in small groups and ask little white boards that they can take with
the class to link it back to what they say today. them as a group
- Have a station with other texts that we can
relate to ourselves – hearing, viewing, reading
and contributing i.e. Freud’s Oedipus complex,
a silent video of crashing waters on the shore
of a lighthouse, and let them listen to noises
of the ocean without images