This document lists 33 different strategies that can be used for teaching literature to students. Some of the strategies include using lecture methods, socialized recitation, mock interviews of authors, creating movie posters or trailers, writing character reports, role playing, courtroom dramas, news reports, epitaphs, retelling activities, semantic organizers, questionnaires, worksheets, and teaching through films. The strategies provide various hands-on and engaging ways for students to interact with and analyze literary works.
This document lists 33 different strategies that can be used for teaching literature to students. Some of the strategies include using lecture methods, socialized recitation, mock interviews of authors, creating movie posters or trailers, writing character reports, role playing, courtroom dramas, news reports, epitaphs, retelling activities, semantic organizers, questionnaires, worksheets, and teaching through films. The strategies provide various hands-on and engaging ways for students to interact with and analyze literary works.
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This includes the list of strategies to use in facilitating English learning to your students.
This document lists 33 different strategies that can be used for teaching literature to students. Some of the strategies include using lecture methods, socialized recitation, mock interviews of authors, creating movie posters or trailers, writing character reports, role playing, courtroom dramas, news reports, epitaphs, retelling activities, semantic organizers, questionnaires, worksheets, and teaching through films. The strategies provide various hands-on and engaging ways for students to interact with and analyze literary works.
This document lists 33 different strategies that can be used for teaching literature to students. Some of the strategies include using lecture methods, socialized recitation, mock interviews of authors, creating movie posters or trailers, writing character reports, role playing, courtroom dramas, news reports, epitaphs, retelling activities, semantic organizers, questionnaires, worksheets, and teaching through films. The strategies provide various hands-on and engaging ways for students to interact with and analyze literary works.
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STRATEGIES IN TEACHING LITERATURE
1. Lecture Method (Formal/ Informal) Aimee
2. Socialized Recitation A Clean and Well Lighted Place 3. Bio- montage Hellen Keller 4. Mock- author Interview My Father’s Tragedy 5. Timeline Apprenticeship of a Mass Murderer 6. Movie Poster Movie Trailer Lottery Ticket 7. Graffiti/ Freedom Wall Surrender is not an Option 8. Show and Tell (using title & cover design) A worn Path 9. Writing Ad Blurb The Soul of the Great Bell 10. Comic Strip The Small Key 11. Fly on the Wall Desiree’s Baby 12. Think Aloud Activity Thank You Ma’am 13. Character Report Card (kay ava to, di ko alam kung anong title ng story) 14. Panel Forum/ Debate The Rain Came 15. Role play (using role card) Rizal and the Ten Pound Sterling Note 16. Court Room Drama A Piece of String 17. Memorization Method (forgot who did this strat.) 18. Writing Chapter 0 Treasure from God 19. Story Endings God Father Death 20. Time Capsule Vampire 21. Cries for Help (Agony Aunt Column) The Brothers 22. News Report Cask of Amontillado 23. Epitaphs/ Missing Poster The Third Wish 24. Post Cards (sorry, malabo na di ko na mabasa) 25. Retelling Activity 26. Value Shopping Activity The Parting 27. Use of Semantic Organizers (T- Chart, Sequence Chain, (kay Gem) Star Diagram 28. Questionnaires Hunger 29. Use of Worksheets Nam 30. Chess Boards/ Snakes and Ladders/ Word Puzzle (Kay cha) 31. OHP The Witch 32. Power Point Presentation The Way of a Friend 33. Teaching Through Films Pride and Prejudice
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