| Full lesson | Create for a teacher a set of content for giving a lesson, beginning with the lesson plan. Each new block of materials must begin with an H1 heading (other subheaders must be H2, H3, etc). When you describe required pictures, write those descriptions in curly brackets, for example: {A picture of a triangle} |
| Which subject | English |
| What topic | Literary Analysis |
| What length (min) | 30 |
| What age group | Year or Grade 11 |
| Class size | 20 |
| What curriculum | |
| Include full script | |
| Check previous homework | |
| Ask some students to presents their homework | |
| Add a physical break | |
| Add group activities | |
| Include homework | |
| Show correct answers | |
| Prepare slide templates | |
| Number of slides | 5 |
| Create fill-in cards for students | |
| Create creative backup tasks for unexpected moments |
Literary Analysis
Grade 11
English
30 minutes
20 students
| Step Number | Step Title | Length | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Introduction | 5 min | Introduce the concept of literary analysis. Explain its importance and relevance. |
| 2 | Reading the Text | 10 min | Have students read the selected literary text. Encourage highlighting key elements. |
| 3 | Group Discussion | 5 min | Organize students into small groups to discuss their observations and insights. |
| 4 | Class Sharing | 5 min | Bring the class back together. Call on groups to share their analyses and thoughts. |
| 5 | Independent Work | 5 min | Distribute the literary analysis worksheet. Students complete it individually. |
| 6 | Conclusion and Homework | 5 min | Summarize key points from the lesson. Assign homework to write a short analysis of the text. |