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This is lesson 2 of 3 in the unit "Exploring Journeys Together". Lesson Title: Visual Storytelling: Analyzing Text Covers Lesson Description: Students will examine the covers of 'The Weight of Water' and other selected texts, focusing on visual literacy skills. They will identify key elements such as imagery, color, and typography, discussing how these elements reflect the themes and characters within the stories. This lesson will enhance their understanding of how visual components contribute to the narrative journey.
Duration: 45 minutes
Class Size: 6 students
Year Group: Fifth Year (Typically 16-17 years old)
Setting: ASD-specific school in Ireland, mixed ability, LCA and Level 2 (L2) curriculum learners
Curriculum Alignment: IE Curriculum Framework (Curriculum framework for IE)
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
IE Curriculum Links:
Present each visual element one at a time:
Use visual stimulus cards with simple definitions and examples.
Students highlight these elements on printed covers with coloured pens.
Scaffolded questioning for diverse learners, e.g.:
Support learners with guided sentence starters: “I see…, which makes me feel…”
Divide students into pairs or groups of three (ensure heterogenous mixed-ability pairing).
Prompt questions:
Encourage respectful listening and turn-taking (use visual cues for ASD students).
Teacher circulates offering support and prompting deeper thinking with open questions.
Use a visual talking token to support balanced participation.
| Need/Ability | Strategy |
|---|---|
| ASD learners needing structure | Use visual schedules and predictable routines; give clear instructions and repeat as necessary; use visual cues and social stories for group work. |
| Dyslexic learners | Present instructions in dyslexia-friendly fonts; provide audio support for reading; use colour overlays and high-contrast materials. |
| Lower ability learners | Guided one-on-one support during group discussion; sentence starters and word banks; simplified vocabulary on visuals. |
| Higher ability learners | Extension activity: write a persuasive paragraph defending their cover design; explore more complex symbolism and author intent. |
This lesson plan maximises engagement with visual literacy while respecting diverse cognitive, sensory, and social needs, fully aligned with the Irish Education Curriculum Framework for 5th Year students in ASD-specific settings.
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