
English (ELA) • 60 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with provincial curriculum standards
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We read Harrison Bergeron, they went through questions and are discussing theme a bit. I think the idea of individuality and conformity should be a focus because they seem to think there is no pressure to conform. i want them to think about social media and beauty standards and things. I feel in high school we were soooo focused on body image and the 2000s pop media and everything sensationalized it, same with barbie etc
This 60-minute lesson invites students to deepen their understanding of the theme of individuality and conformity in Kurt Vonnegut’s Harrison Bergeron, connecting it critically to contemporary issues of social media, beauty standards, and pop culture influences, specifically focusing on the 2000s era. Through targeted discussion, multimedia reflection, and critical writing, students will analyse how societal pressures affect personal identity and self-expression.
Course: English Language Arts 20-2 (Grade 11)
Program of Studies Learning Outcomes:
Reading and Viewing
Writing and Representing
Speaking and Listening
Foundational Competencies
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
This lesson plan engages students in critical media literacy, self-reflection, and textual analysis in alignment with Alberta ELA 20-2 standards, using a compelling, age-appropriate lens that resonates with their lived experiences in the digital age.
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