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Canonical Filipino Writers

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English
100
20 students
8 September 2024

Teaching Instructions

I want to do a detailed lesson plan which 4A s format and the activity is easy the topic is Appreciating the Contributions of Canonical Filipino Writers to the Development of National Literature

Canonical Filipino Writers

Curriculum Area

English Language Arts, 10th Grade

Lesson Objectives

  1. Understand: Students will understand the contributions of canonical Filipino writers to national literature.
  2. Analyze: Students will analyze specific works of canonical Filipino writers.
  3. Appreciate: Students will appreciate the literary techniques and themes used by these writers.
  4. Create: Students will create their own piece of writing inspired by the techniques discussed.

Materials Needed

  • Excerpts from works by José Rizal, Nick Joaquin, and F. Sionil José.
  • Projector/SMART Board
  • Handouts with discussion questions
  • Paper and pens for note-taking and writing exercises

Lesson Structure (100 minutes)

Introduction (10 minutes)

  1. Bell Work: As students enter the classroom, have a brief quiz on American writers to warm up their literary minds.
  2. Hook: Show an engaging, short video clip highlighting the impact of literature on culture and identity (3 minutes).
  3. Objective Sharing: Clearly outline the day's objectives on the board and briefly discuss what students will learn and why it’s important.

Activity 1: Background Information (15 minutes)

  1. Presentation: Give a concise PowerPoint presentation on the historical and cultural backgrounds of José Rizal, Nick Joaquin, and F. Sionil José.
  2. Discussion: Split the class into three groups and assign each one writer. Allow a few minutes for students to discuss amongst themselves than share some interesting facts about their assigned writer with the class.

Activity 2: Reading and Analysis (30 minutes)

  1. Reading: Distribute selected excerpts. Each group reads an excerpt from one of the three writers.
    • José Rizal: Excerpt from Noli Me Tángere
    • Nick Joaquin: Excerpt from The Woman Who Had Two Navels
    • F. Sionil José: Excerpt from Po-on
  2. Guided Analysis: Use the projector to show guiding questions for analysis:
    • What are the prominent themes?
    • What literary techniques are used?
    • How do these reflect the Filipino culture and historical context?
  3. Group Discussion: Each group discusses their answers and appoints a spokesperson to share their findings.

Break (5 minutes)

Activity 3: Class Discussion and Synthesis (20 minutes)

  1. Whole-Class Discussion:
    • Reconvene and allow each group to present their analysis to the entire class.
    • Facilitate a class discussion comparing the different styles and themes of the three writers.
    • Encourage students to think critically about how each writer’s cultural and historical background influenced their work.

Activity 4: Creative Writing (15 minutes)

  1. Prompt: Instruct students to write a short piece (200-300 words) inspired by one of the discussed writers' themes or techniques.
    • Students can choose to write a poem, a short narrative, or an essay.
  2. Write and Share: Allow students to write individually then pair up to share their pieces with a partner for feedback.

Conclusion (5 minutes)

  1. Recap: Summarize key points of the lesson highlighting the importance of these writers to Filipino and world literature.
  2. Exit Ticket: Ask students to write down one thing they learned today and one question they still have about the topic.

Assessment

  1. Formative Assessments: Group discussions and analysis, creative writing piece.
  2. Summative Assessment: Evaluate the students’ understanding based on their creative pieces and participation in discussions.

Extensions and Homework

  1. Essay Assignment: Assign students to write a more extended essay (500-700 words) analyzing a specific theme or technique they learned today in detail.

Reflection

  • After the lesson, ask yourself how engaged students were with the material.
  • Consider whether students were able to draw connections between the writers' backgrounds and their works.
  • Reflect on the effectiveness of group activities and whether the creative writing exercise helped to deepen their understanding.

By weaving together analysis, discussion, and creative writing, this lesson plan aims to both educate and inspire students, ultimately deepening their appreciation for canonical Filipino writers and their contributions to national literature.

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