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This An Iconic Character | Little Women instructional video also includes:
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As Amy lament's Jo's decision to rid herself of her singular beauty, Marmee puts a hand to her mouth, awed by her daughter's generosity. Watch the pivotal scene from a Masterpiece production of Little Women, and lead a language arts class in a discussion about Jo's strength of character.
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Instructional Ideas
- Assign a short argument essay in which writers decide whether or not Jo should have cut her hair
- Encourage pupils to think about a time when they sacrificed something they loved for someone they loved
- Pair with a reading of O. Henry's "The Gift of the Magi"
Classroom Considerations
- Best used after learners have read the novel, or concurrently with the corresponding chapter
- Video requires access to the Internet
Pros
- Includes a lesson plan and discussion materials
- Production value is high and engaging
- Scene is not found in other productions of the novel, making it valuable for those who benefit from visualizing the text
Cons
- None