CT Signature: ______________________________
Teresa Rainone Ms. Starr
11 February 2019 1:40 p.m. 9th Grade English
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES TO MEET GOALS:
Review the first Act of Hamlet and identify the main plot.
Develop an understanding of the literary language and techniques Shakespeare uses
Characterize the main characters
OHIO LEARNING STANDARD Grade 9-10:
RL.9-10.3 Analyze how complex characters (e.g., those with multiple or conflicting motivations)
develop over the course of a text, interact with other characters, and advance the plot or
develop the theme.
MOTIVATIONAL TECHNIQUES:
Incorporate short videos in the lecture, mini activities, and small group competition.
MATERIALS NEEDED:
Worksheet packet, power point, pens/pencils, notebook, textbook
PROCEDURE FOR THE LESSON:
Survey for initial understanding of previous reading with a couple of questions.
Lecture off of the power point regarding Act 1 of Hamlet
Create an initial characterization chart in notes for the main characters
Introduce the theme of madness in Shakespeare
Divide class into small groups for closing activity
ACADEMIC LANGUAGE:
Soliloquy, revenge tragedy, themes, characterization, hypothesis, theme, character foils
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Ensure students fill out the worksheets and take notes during and after the lecture. Students will
present their small group activity together.
EVALUATION OF FIELD EXPERIENCE STUDENT’S PERFORMANCE:
Despite a couple of initial setbacks, the lesson went very well! The day I gave the lesson
there was a substitute teacher present and we could not sign onto the smartboard to upload my
power point from my pdf. So, instead I used the whiteboard feature and loosely reconstructed the
slides for note taking purposes. Thankfully I still had my handouts with all the activities on them.
The students were attentive and took notes throughout the lecture. This particular class is rather
shy and typically won’t ask questions. However, they responded really well to the small group
activity and all the students participated. Each group submitted their hypotheses for the
characters and there will be a small competition over the unit to see who had the best guess. Next
time I would definitely ensure I was able to utilize the classroom technology. However, in a
more prolonged classroom setting, I would most likely give the lecture as we read through the
text. The activities would serve as a review and fun break from the formal reading and note
taking.