Dystopia Lesson
Analyze the impact of the author s choices regarding how to develop and relate elements of a story.
Dystopia lesson. Students will create their own dystopian society outlining the six elements of their dystopia. Include the six elements of a dystopia. Dystopia and detournement for teachers 9th 12th. Preparing for a discussion.
Dystopia lesson plan learning objectives. Learners discuss the concepts of utopia dystopia detournment and scorched earth then compose a paper which describes dystopian reality. Identify the element in the panel titles. A futuristic imagined universe in which oppressive societal control and the illusion of a perfect society are maintained through corporate bureaucratic technological moral or totalitarian control.
Analyzing characters setting plot and theme in the expositionlesson 6. 1 2 3 demonstrate creativity by using multiple resources and formats. Create your own dystopia using a mind map or storyboard. Evaluating evidence and analyzing characters in chapter 4lesson 8.
Analyzing elements of dystopia in the expositionlesson 5. Graffitti gallery walk lesson 7. Werner herzog s film lessons of darkness is the topic of this lesson on art politics and culture. Connect students to learning and prepare for the topic by creating a series of changes in.
Write a detailed description of each element of your creative story. Supporting claims in writing and discussions. A fully differentiated and resourced lesson ideal for ks3 students but could be adapted for ks4 english language use. Dystopias through an exaggerated worst case scenario make a criticism about a current trend societal norm or political system.
In this unit students will examine how a writer uses rhetoric to create dystopian literature. In this lesson we look at what a dystopia is and how it differs from a utopia as well as analysing the key conventions of dystopian fiction before creating our own narrative idea using these conventions. 1 2 4 maintain a critical stance by questioning the validity and accuracy of all information.