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Readers read more closely when they think critically about a text. Discuss the words and concepts from Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea with a class activity that asks readers to not only record unfamiliar words they find in the novel, but ideas sparked by the word as well.
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Adaptable
Concepts
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Instructional Ideas
- Use a whiteboard to have the discussion as a whole class, or distribute small whiteboards or tablets for small groups to categorize the vocabulary words
- Encourage readers to look up any confusing or unfamiliar words in the dictionary
- Have the discussion about vocabulary words and concepts throughout the novel unit, so you can continuously introduce new words
Classroom Considerations
- Lesson plan instructions are a little vague
- Activity uses Post-It notes, but you could use another way to record the words on a board or projector
Pros
- Encourages readers to look critically at the new concepts they find in the novel
- Versatile for any book or short story
- Engages the whole class to work together when discussing words they've found in the text
Cons
- Lesson does not include an assessment or check for understanding