Teaching of Literature Sir Fumar - PPSX
Teaching of Literature Sir Fumar - PPSX
What is literature?
a record of significant
human experiences written
in words well-chosen and
arranged
What is literature?
• it is language
writers use language more fully, more consciously,
more systematically, and more creatively
it is the overall order and coherence of language,
• it is aesthetic
characters, events, details of the form that provides
pleasure
it is the reinterpretation of the existing world
through the writer’s artistic control
• it is fictional
the world view, WELTANSCHAUUNG, which
embodies the representation of typical characters • it is true
and probable actions
It expresses the writer’s personality, emotions,
beliefs • it is expressive
What is a literary analysis?
• an argument
Audio-Visual Methods :
using slides, transparencies,
film, VCD, DVD
Project Methods : scrapbook
making, exhibit/diorama,
dramatization, literary map,
time line, video/audio
scriptwriting
Methods in Teaching
Literature
Field Research Methods :
field trip, author interview
Creative Writing Methods :
journal writing, closure
writing, team writing, writing
workshop
Strategies and Techniques
in Teaching Literature
Show and Tell and Blurb Writing–
using the title and cover design
Movie Poster and Movie Trailer –
transforming a literary piece into film
Writing Chapter Zero / Epilogue –
writing a prequel or sequel
Mock Author Interview – assigning
a student to play the role of the
author
Biographical Montage – compiling
authentic materials about the author
Strategies and Techniques
in Teaching Literature
Graphic Representations – using
sketching or other visual
representations
Sculpting – making a tableau or
montage
Creative Conversation, Speech
Balloons, or Thought Bubbles –
supplying dialogues
Transforms – translating or turning a
piece into another genre
Reading Approach
TEACHER RESPONSIBILITIES
2. Predicting / Questioning
3. Summarizing
4. Inferring
5. Monitoring
6. Visualizing / Imagining
7. Evaluating / Applying
Think Alouds
Think Alouds (Keene and Zimmermann
2007) are a way of modeling or making
public, the thinking that goes on inside
your head as you read.
In Thinking-Alouds, you demonstrate
these thinking strategies. Use words that
seem natural and that students will
understand.
Connecting
SUMMARIZING
This novel simply means….
The drama tells us that….
So, we learn that…
Inferring
Speculative Fiction – an
umbrella term which
encompasses the more
fantastical fiction genre.
Science fiction , fantasy,
horror, weird fiction,
supernatural fiction,
superhero fiction, utopian
and dystopian fiction,
apocalyptic fiction, alternate
history, etc.
Speculative Fiction