1984 - Lesson Plan
1984 - Lesson Plan
1984 - Lesson Plan
The teacher will be collect students’ writing at the end of Through discussion, debate, and
class in order to determine where they are in their journal-writings, students will
understanding of 1984 and Brave New World. articulate their thoughts on the
societies of both novels.
Formative: Observational assessment
Intrapersonal / Interpersonal –
The teacher will be taking notes of the arguments
presented during the debate. Through this activity, As students attempt to connect
students will demonstrate their learning. these fictional societies to the real
world, students begin to engage
in sophisticated self-reflection.
Furthermore, students will be
sharing their thoughts and ideas
1
Timeline / Elaboration with the class though debate and
Before (APK) 5m discussion. Thus, both “intra”
and “inter” personal learners will
Focus Question: When reflecting on the societies be enriched.
presented in 1984 and Brave New World, consider the
ways in which they differ – consider the ways in which LS’s:
they are similar.
Intuitive Thinking –
2
Opportunity for individual/small group instruction societies of the novels, students
will gain a sense of how a
APK/Journal Entry/Table-Group Discussion populace reacts to certain
Group Discussions/Debate situations, rules, taboos, etc. –
Exit Tickets appreciating the differences
between populations.
After 2m
Media Studies – When
Exit Ticket: Question – name one way that our Western considering the significance of
culture similar to that established in Brave New World. media in 1984 and Brave New
World, students will attain a
critical understanding of how
media can affect societies in
different ways.
Reflection