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UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA

LHE 3251
TEACHING THE LANGUAGE OF NOVEL



            LESSON PLAN

NAME        : MUGILAN A/L MANOKARAN

MATRIX NUMBER : 160738

GROUP           : 21

FOR ATTENTION   : PN. JURIDAH BINTI MD RASHID
Date:10th January 2013

Time:11.20 a.m. – 12.00 p.m.

School: SMJK HwaLian, Mentakab, Pahang.

Location: Semi-Urban

Number of students:30

Level of proficiency:Intermediate

Subject: Literature in English (Novel)

Topic:Symbolism in Wuthering Heights

Previous knowledge:Students learned about symbolism of the novel “Sense &

                       Sensibility” in previous lesson.

Curriculum Specification:Students should be able to give opinions on articles read

                             or accounts heard.

General objective:Students should be able to understand the novel better.

Specific objective: By the end of the lesson students should be able to

                    1. Identify symbolisms from the novel Wuthering Heights
                    2. Able to use symbolism in the right context.

Focus skills:Listening, Thinking & Speaking Skills.

Moral values:1) Self-reliance

                2) Honesty

Teaching aids:Pictures, Laptop, LCD Projector, & Hand-outs.

References: Wuthering Heights novel.




Stage/ Time        Activity/Content/Teaching Aids         Teaching & Learning
                                                          Activities / Rationale
Set induction      Activity:Individual work.                 Teacher asks students to
(5minutes)                                                   see the pictures shown
                   Content :                                 and ask them to choose
                      Instruction :                         their preferred picture.
                        Please look at the                   Teacher asks students to
                        pictures shown and tell              explain what does the
                        which is your preferred              picture symbolises.
                        picture. Explain what
dothe pictures symbolise.      Students choose their
                       (e.g: national flag, sad       preferred picture and
                       person).                       explain what the picture
                                                      symbolises.
                     Questions :
                      Which is the picture
                      preferred by everyone?       Rationale:

                     Vocabularies :               i) There isn’t a rule set so
                      - Preferred                  that students enjoy the
                                                   beginning of the class.
                 Teaching Aids : LCD Projector
                                                   ii) Fun way to start a class to
                                                   attract students’ interest.

                                                   iii) Students are exposed to
                                                   what is going to be thought
                                                   in the class.

Stage 1          Activity: Individual work.           Teacher explains that
(Presentation)                                        a symbol is a person,
                 Content :                            place, or object that
(10 minutes)        Instruction :                    stands for something
                      Please look at the hand-        beyond itself.
                      out that is being
                      distributed. (Appendix A)       Teacher also explains
                                                      that humans use
                     Questions :                     symbolism all the time.
                      What all of you                 Words themselves are
                      understand by                   mere symbols for
                      symbolism?                      something else.

                     Vocabularies :                  Teacher gives a few
                      - Symbolism                     examples to enhance
                                                      students’ understanding.
                 Teaching Aids : Hand-Outs
                                                      Teacher asks students
                                                      complete exercise one
                                                      from the hand-outs and
                                                      discusses the answers.

                                                      Students listen to
                                                      teachers’ explanation on
                                                      symbolism.

                                                      Students complete
                                                      exercise one from the
                                                      given hand-out.


                                                   Rationale:
i)Students are exposed to
                                                symbolism in an easy way.

                                                ii)Exercise given attracts
                                                students’ interest.

                                                iii) Students understand
                                                what they are going to do
                                                for the lesson.

Stage 2        Activity: Pairwork.                 Teacher asks students to
(Process)                                          work on exercise two
               Content :                           from the hand-outs
(15 minutes)      Instruction :                   given.
                    Look at exercise two from
                    the same hand-outs and         Students are to work in
                    please work in pairs for       pairs and draw a shield
                    this task.                     and divide it into three
                                                   compartments. Students
                   Questions :                    need to draw a symbol
                    - Do you understand            from the novel and
                      what symbolism is            explain it in the shield.
                      now?                         The shield will look like
                    - Do you understand            this:
                      what the task asks you
                      to do?


                   Vocabularies :
                    - Compartments
                    - Signs
                    - Symbols

               Teaching Aids:Hand-outs, blank      Students can use any
               paper.                              symbolism from the novel
                                                   and must give a good
                                                   explanation.



                                                Rationale:

                                                i)Better understanding of
                                                symbolism from the novel
                                                Wuthering Heights.

                                                ii)Enhance students’
                                                creativity.

Stage 3        Activity: Pair Work.                Teacher calls few
(Production)                                       students randomly to
Content :                            present their shield.
( 7minutes)         Instruction :
                      Please come out and             Students present the
                      present your shield to the      shield that they drew.
                      class.
                                                      They explain the
                      Questions :                    symbolism of the novel
                       Why that symbolism is          with their own
                       used in the novel?             explanation.

                      Vocabularies :
                       - Honest                    Rationale:
                       - Proud
                                                   i)Enhance students
                 Teaching Aids :White board.       speaking skills.

                                                   ii)Increase students’ level of
                                                   confidence.

Closure          Activity: Individual work.           Teacher asks students to
                                                      complete exercise 3at
(3 minutes)      Content :                            home.
                    Instruction :                    Teacher asks students to
                      Please complete exercise        hand in the homework in
                      3at home.                       one week time.

                      Questions :                    Students listen to
                       Do you have any                teachers’ instruction.
                       questions regarding
                       symbolism?
                                                   Rationale:
                      Vocabularies :
                       -Preferred                  i)Drilling practise for students
                                                   to enhance their
                 Teaching Aids : Hand-outs         understanding on symbolism
                                                   of the novel Wuthering
                                                   Heights.

                                                   ii)To access students
                                                   understanding on
                                                   symbolism.



Teacher’s remarks:

Students were active in the class and their response showed that they understood
what symbolism means.
Appendix A
                              Worksheet 1 – Symbolism
What is a Symbol?
It is a signthat stands for something. We look at it and understand the meaning attached to it. We
look at these symbols and decide what each one stands for or represents.




     Exercise One:
   Think of 3 symbolisms that you would recogniseimmediately from the novel Wuthering Heights.
   Draw them on a piece of paper – check with the person sitting next to you to ensure they know
   what they indicate.

If something is symbolic, it stands for or represents something else. In literature, symbolism is
frequently used in poetry and novels. Often one symbol will be used throughout a book to emphasise
the central theme. For instance, in “Wuthering Heights”, the house, Wuthering Heights, is
representative of simplicity, wildness & passion.

     Exercise Two:
   Work in a pair and you are to draw a “shield of symbolism”.

   Design your own personal shield.
   1. Draw a shield.
   2. Split the shield into three compartments.
   3. Top – draw a symbolism you found in the
      novel.
   4. Bottom left – write what the symbolism represents.
   5. Bottom right – explain your answer.



        Exercise Three:
   Houses are pretty important symbolism throughout the novel. Explain what houses symbolises and
   justify your answer.
Appendix B
Lesson plan for teaching of symbolism (wuthering Heights)

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Lesson plan for teaching of symbolism (wuthering Heights)

  • 1. UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA LHE 3251 TEACHING THE LANGUAGE OF NOVEL LESSON PLAN NAME : MUGILAN A/L MANOKARAN MATRIX NUMBER : 160738 GROUP : 21 FOR ATTENTION : PN. JURIDAH BINTI MD RASHID
  • 2. Date:10th January 2013 Time:11.20 a.m. – 12.00 p.m. School: SMJK HwaLian, Mentakab, Pahang. Location: Semi-Urban Number of students:30 Level of proficiency:Intermediate Subject: Literature in English (Novel) Topic:Symbolism in Wuthering Heights Previous knowledge:Students learned about symbolism of the novel “Sense & Sensibility” in previous lesson. Curriculum Specification:Students should be able to give opinions on articles read or accounts heard. General objective:Students should be able to understand the novel better. Specific objective: By the end of the lesson students should be able to 1. Identify symbolisms from the novel Wuthering Heights 2. Able to use symbolism in the right context. Focus skills:Listening, Thinking & Speaking Skills. Moral values:1) Self-reliance 2) Honesty Teaching aids:Pictures, Laptop, LCD Projector, & Hand-outs. References: Wuthering Heights novel. Stage/ Time Activity/Content/Teaching Aids Teaching & Learning Activities / Rationale Set induction Activity:Individual work. Teacher asks students to (5minutes) see the pictures shown Content : and ask them to choose  Instruction : their preferred picture. Please look at the Teacher asks students to pictures shown and tell explain what does the which is your preferred picture symbolises. picture. Explain what
  • 3. dothe pictures symbolise. Students choose their (e.g: national flag, sad preferred picture and person). explain what the picture symbolises.  Questions : Which is the picture preferred by everyone? Rationale:  Vocabularies : i) There isn’t a rule set so - Preferred that students enjoy the beginning of the class. Teaching Aids : LCD Projector ii) Fun way to start a class to attract students’ interest. iii) Students are exposed to what is going to be thought in the class. Stage 1 Activity: Individual work. Teacher explains that (Presentation) a symbol is a person, Content : place, or object that (10 minutes)  Instruction : stands for something Please look at the hand- beyond itself. out that is being distributed. (Appendix A) Teacher also explains that humans use  Questions : symbolism all the time. What all of you Words themselves are understand by mere symbols for symbolism? something else.  Vocabularies : Teacher gives a few - Symbolism examples to enhance students’ understanding. Teaching Aids : Hand-Outs Teacher asks students complete exercise one from the hand-outs and discusses the answers. Students listen to teachers’ explanation on symbolism. Students complete exercise one from the given hand-out. Rationale:
  • 4. i)Students are exposed to symbolism in an easy way. ii)Exercise given attracts students’ interest. iii) Students understand what they are going to do for the lesson. Stage 2 Activity: Pairwork. Teacher asks students to (Process) work on exercise two Content : from the hand-outs (15 minutes)  Instruction : given. Look at exercise two from the same hand-outs and Students are to work in please work in pairs for pairs and draw a shield this task. and divide it into three compartments. Students  Questions : need to draw a symbol - Do you understand from the novel and what symbolism is explain it in the shield. now? The shield will look like - Do you understand this: what the task asks you to do?  Vocabularies : - Compartments - Signs - Symbols Teaching Aids:Hand-outs, blank Students can use any paper. symbolism from the novel and must give a good explanation. Rationale: i)Better understanding of symbolism from the novel Wuthering Heights. ii)Enhance students’ creativity. Stage 3 Activity: Pair Work. Teacher calls few (Production) students randomly to
  • 5. Content : present their shield. ( 7minutes)  Instruction : Please come out and Students present the present your shield to the shield that they drew. class. They explain the  Questions : symbolism of the novel Why that symbolism is with their own used in the novel? explanation.  Vocabularies : - Honest Rationale: - Proud i)Enhance students Teaching Aids :White board. speaking skills. ii)Increase students’ level of confidence. Closure Activity: Individual work. Teacher asks students to complete exercise 3at (3 minutes) Content : home.  Instruction : Teacher asks students to Please complete exercise hand in the homework in 3at home. one week time.  Questions : Students listen to Do you have any teachers’ instruction. questions regarding symbolism? Rationale:  Vocabularies : -Preferred i)Drilling practise for students to enhance their Teaching Aids : Hand-outs understanding on symbolism of the novel Wuthering Heights. ii)To access students understanding on symbolism. Teacher’s remarks: Students were active in the class and their response showed that they understood what symbolism means.
  • 6. Appendix A Worksheet 1 – Symbolism What is a Symbol? It is a signthat stands for something. We look at it and understand the meaning attached to it. We look at these symbols and decide what each one stands for or represents. Exercise One: Think of 3 symbolisms that you would recogniseimmediately from the novel Wuthering Heights. Draw them on a piece of paper – check with the person sitting next to you to ensure they know what they indicate. If something is symbolic, it stands for or represents something else. In literature, symbolism is frequently used in poetry and novels. Often one symbol will be used throughout a book to emphasise the central theme. For instance, in “Wuthering Heights”, the house, Wuthering Heights, is representative of simplicity, wildness & passion. Exercise Two: Work in a pair and you are to draw a “shield of symbolism”. Design your own personal shield. 1. Draw a shield. 2. Split the shield into three compartments. 3. Top – draw a symbolism you found in the novel. 4. Bottom left – write what the symbolism represents. 5. Bottom right – explain your answer. Exercise Three: Houses are pretty important symbolism throughout the novel. Explain what houses symbolises and justify your answer.