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Jane Eyre offers scholars an opportunity to practice reading comprehension skills. Pairs are assigned a word from the text, use their prior knowledge, and consider the context, connotation, and denotation of the word to posit a definition. They then examine a panel from the graphic novel of the tale and consider how the illustration adds to their understanding of the word.
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Instructional Ideas
- Use the lesson during a unit study of Bronte's Jane Eyre
- Have readers select another unfamiliar word from the novel and attach the word to a graphic novel panel they create that illustrates the meaning of the word
- Review the Frayer Model strategy before beginning the lesson
Classroom Considerations
- A copy of Jane Eyre: The Graphic Novel is required for each pair of researchers
- Projection equipment is required for the PowerPoint that guides the lesson
- Preparation includes making copies
Pros
- Includes activities for learners who need an extra challenge
- Links are provided that detail the learning strategies used in the lesson
Cons
- None