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genre   “Far far away…”
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T O P I C : FA N TA S Y – G E N R E I N C H I L D R E N ’ S
                    L I T E R AT U R E

  A U D I E N C E – 5 T H G R A D E E L E M E N TA RY
Analyze Learners

 These students are between 10 and 11 years of age


 They are in their last year of elementary school


 Most of them have already acquired some previous
 knowledge of the elements of literature

 This unit will help them to further understand these
 elements, how they apply to the genre of Fantasy
Analyze Learners

 I chose this genre, not because it is necessarily my
 favorite

 But because it has been proven that Fantasy is the
 best genre for children; it is also the most popular

 Fantasy allows children to leave the world of the
 concrete and expand their imaginations
State Objectives

     Reading and English Language Arts - Content Standards and Objectives
                        for the State of West Virginia

Reading:

  RLA.O.5.1.2 - use a variety of strategies (e.g., etymology, context clues,
                    affixes, synonyms, antonyms) to increase grade-appropriate
                                vocabulary.

  RLA.O.5.1.2 - select defining characteristics construct background knowledge and develop
                    reading skills to understand a variety of literary passages and informational
                    texts by West Virginia, national and international authors: myth, fantasies,
                    biographies, autobiographies, science, fiction, tall tales, supernatural tales,
                    and historical fiction.

  RLA.O.5.1.9 - determine the elements of literature (e.g., characterization,
                    conflict, plot) to construct meaning and recognize
                    author’s/reader’s purpose.
State Objectives

     Reading and English Language Arts - Content Standards and Objectives
                         for the State of West Virginia
Writing:

  RLA.O.5.2.3 - from a prompt, use the writing process to develop a 3-5
                    paragraph composition with an introductory paragraph,
                    supporting detail paragraph(s), and concluding paragraph
                    that incorporates specific, relevant details.



  RLA.O.5.3.1 - exhibit effective oral communication skills (e.g., rate, audience, etiquette,
                    Standard English) through the presentation of: readers theater, choral
                    reading, personal narratives, recitations (poetry, historical documents), or
                    dramatizations.
Media and Material


- Many popular fantasy books have been made into films

- Clips of a few films (Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings, and The
         Spiderwick Chronicles) will be shown in class, to show what
         exactly goes on in a fantasy story

- This follows the CSO RLA.O.5.1.2, it says to provide works by national
         and international authors

- J.R. Tolkien, the author of The Lord of the Rings is from
         Bloemfontein, South Africa . J.R. Rowling, the author of Harry
         Potter, is from Great Britain, and the author of the Spiderwick
         chronicles is from the United States.
Media and Material

 Some other media and materials that may be used in the
 classroom during this unit :


      - Costumes
      - Common objects from fantasy books (i.e. wand, a
 wizard’s hat, a ring, a sword, etc)
      - Video clips from fantasy books made into movies
      -Handouts that we made by me, and handouts from
 online resources
Utilizing Media and Materials

 Day One:

- Intro to Unit/ Review of literary elements


- Overview of what Fantasy is, how its elements are different from other
  genres

- Use of PowerPoint/Bulletin Board


- (RLA.O.5.1.5. and RLA.O.5.1.9)


- Book report assignment; each student must choose a work of fantasy to
  read throughout week and present their book to the class on day 9
Utilizing Media and Materials

 Day Two:
     Second half of Fantasy Power Point
 -

     Work sheet about elements of Fantasy
 -

     They will be warned about upcoming quiz
 -

     (RLA.O.5.1.5 and RLA.O.5.1.9.)
 -

     Fantasy Crossword and Fantasy Word Search for Extra Credit
 -


 Day Three:
     Quiz on elements of literature pertaining to Fantasy
 -

     Watching video Clips
 -

     Reading time for individual books will be given everyday
 -

     Checking notes on books
 -
Utilizing Media and Materials

 Day Six:

    Review of elements of fantasy
-
    Go over quiz and handouts using Document Camera
-
    Worksheet that helps them organize the elements of their individual books to help them
-
    with book report


    Day Seven and Eight:
 Project: Drawing Fantasy
- Students will have to create their own fantasy story line and illustrate it, either in groups
   or individually
- (RLA.O.5.2.3)
- They will have the opportunity to present this project to the class (RLA.O.5.3.1)
Utilizing Media and Materials

 Day Nine:

    To reduce stress, the children were not told they will present their book report
-
    to the class

    Today they will present to the class their book
-


    Afterwards, since it is the last day of the unit, the class with choose a scene
-
    from a fantasy book, and they have a reader’s theatre (act the scene out) using
    whatever props they wish to use that are available in the class room

    RLA.O.5.3.1.
-
Participation & Evaluation


 The learners will have participation grades fro all of the projects done
  in the week

 The learners will be interested in the topic because it is new and
  involves a lot of imagination, and they will have incentive to do well

 The students will be evaluated on how much effort they put into their
  projects, quizzes, worksheets, and book report; it will be obvious
  whether or not they have grasped the elements of the unit
Conclusion



Now you know all about my unit plan !

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Unit Plan Pwrpt

  • 1. Illustrations character s genre “Far far away…” plot imagination setting
  • 2. T O P I C : FA N TA S Y – G E N R E I N C H I L D R E N ’ S L I T E R AT U R E A U D I E N C E – 5 T H G R A D E E L E M E N TA RY
  • 3. Analyze Learners  These students are between 10 and 11 years of age  They are in their last year of elementary school  Most of them have already acquired some previous knowledge of the elements of literature  This unit will help them to further understand these elements, how they apply to the genre of Fantasy
  • 4. Analyze Learners  I chose this genre, not because it is necessarily my favorite  But because it has been proven that Fantasy is the best genre for children; it is also the most popular  Fantasy allows children to leave the world of the concrete and expand their imaginations
  • 5. State Objectives Reading and English Language Arts - Content Standards and Objectives for the State of West Virginia Reading: RLA.O.5.1.2 - use a variety of strategies (e.g., etymology, context clues, affixes, synonyms, antonyms) to increase grade-appropriate vocabulary. RLA.O.5.1.2 - select defining characteristics construct background knowledge and develop reading skills to understand a variety of literary passages and informational texts by West Virginia, national and international authors: myth, fantasies, biographies, autobiographies, science, fiction, tall tales, supernatural tales, and historical fiction. RLA.O.5.1.9 - determine the elements of literature (e.g., characterization, conflict, plot) to construct meaning and recognize author’s/reader’s purpose.
  • 6. State Objectives Reading and English Language Arts - Content Standards and Objectives for the State of West Virginia Writing: RLA.O.5.2.3 - from a prompt, use the writing process to develop a 3-5 paragraph composition with an introductory paragraph, supporting detail paragraph(s), and concluding paragraph that incorporates specific, relevant details. RLA.O.5.3.1 - exhibit effective oral communication skills (e.g., rate, audience, etiquette, Standard English) through the presentation of: readers theater, choral reading, personal narratives, recitations (poetry, historical documents), or dramatizations.
  • 7. Media and Material - Many popular fantasy books have been made into films - Clips of a few films (Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings, and The Spiderwick Chronicles) will be shown in class, to show what exactly goes on in a fantasy story - This follows the CSO RLA.O.5.1.2, it says to provide works by national and international authors - J.R. Tolkien, the author of The Lord of the Rings is from Bloemfontein, South Africa . J.R. Rowling, the author of Harry Potter, is from Great Britain, and the author of the Spiderwick chronicles is from the United States.
  • 8. Media and Material  Some other media and materials that may be used in the classroom during this unit : - Costumes - Common objects from fantasy books (i.e. wand, a wizard’s hat, a ring, a sword, etc) - Video clips from fantasy books made into movies -Handouts that we made by me, and handouts from online resources
  • 9. Utilizing Media and Materials  Day One: - Intro to Unit/ Review of literary elements - Overview of what Fantasy is, how its elements are different from other genres - Use of PowerPoint/Bulletin Board - (RLA.O.5.1.5. and RLA.O.5.1.9) - Book report assignment; each student must choose a work of fantasy to read throughout week and present their book to the class on day 9
  • 10. Utilizing Media and Materials  Day Two: Second half of Fantasy Power Point - Work sheet about elements of Fantasy - They will be warned about upcoming quiz - (RLA.O.5.1.5 and RLA.O.5.1.9.) - Fantasy Crossword and Fantasy Word Search for Extra Credit - Day Three: Quiz on elements of literature pertaining to Fantasy - Watching video Clips - Reading time for individual books will be given everyday - Checking notes on books -
  • 11. Utilizing Media and Materials  Day Six: Review of elements of fantasy - Go over quiz and handouts using Document Camera - Worksheet that helps them organize the elements of their individual books to help them - with book report Day Seven and Eight: Project: Drawing Fantasy - Students will have to create their own fantasy story line and illustrate it, either in groups or individually - (RLA.O.5.2.3) - They will have the opportunity to present this project to the class (RLA.O.5.3.1)
  • 12. Utilizing Media and Materials  Day Nine: To reduce stress, the children were not told they will present their book report - to the class Today they will present to the class their book - Afterwards, since it is the last day of the unit, the class with choose a scene - from a fantasy book, and they have a reader’s theatre (act the scene out) using whatever props they wish to use that are available in the class room RLA.O.5.3.1. -
  • 13. Participation & Evaluation  The learners will have participation grades fro all of the projects done in the week  The learners will be interested in the topic because it is new and involves a lot of imagination, and they will have incentive to do well  The students will be evaluated on how much effort they put into their projects, quizzes, worksheets, and book report; it will be obvious whether or not they have grasped the elements of the unit
  • 14. Conclusion Now you know all about my unit plan ! THE END =)