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aidemia--modules-lessonstartideas_typeGive a creative idea how to begin a lesson
Which subjectEnglish
What age groupYear or Grade 8
What topicPoint of view
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Lesson Introduction: Exploring Point of View

Objective

Today, we are going to delve into the fascinating world of point of view in literature. Understanding how a story's perspective influences the narrative will deepen your appreciation for storytelling and enhance your own writing skills.


Hook: A Mini Drama

Scene Setup

To kick off our lesson, I want you to imagine stepping into a scene. Picture this: A loud bell rings, echoing through the halls of your school. You’re in a bustling cafeteria filled with laughter, chatter, and the smell of pizza.

Instructions

  1. Split into Groups: Divide the class into groups of three.
  2. Character Assignment: Each person in the group will take on a different character in this scene:
    • Student 1: The popular kid who is eagerly waiting to reveal the surprise they have planned for lunch.
    • Student 2: The new student who feels nervous and overwhelmed in the busy cafeteria.
    • Student 3: The lunch monitor who is trying to keep order while secretly wishing they were part of the fun.

The Activity


Reflection

After your skits, we will regroup and discuss:


Transition

Understanding that point of view greatly influences storytelling will lead us into our main discussion today. Let’s explore the different types of perspectives writers use and how they can change the entire narrative of a story!


By starting with an engaging and interactive drama exercise, students can personally experience how point of view affects storytelling, setting an active and thoughtful tone for the lesson ahead!