Teaching Intentionally
 

 

Section 5

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Irony

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Activities

Irony - Mini Lesson and Activities 

 

Irony Mini Lesson

This mini lesson will help your students learn how to identify the three types of irony- situational, verbal, and dramatic. In addition, students will practice applying what they know to determine what type of irony is present in different scenarios.

 This Product Includes:

  1. Google Slides Presentation: 18 colorful and engaging slides that introduce the different types of irony.

  2. Notes: Defines and explains situational, verbal, and dramatic irony.

  3. Vocabulary Practice: Practice the terms with a Quizizz. Link and instructions included.

  4. Instructional Video: Video where I walk students through the slides and help them gain an understanding of the different types of irony.

  5. Knowledge Check Activities: Students will read six examples and determine what type of irony is represented in each one.

Download Includes:

  • Link to a Google Slides Download

  • Link to a YouTube Instructional Video 

  • PDF Versions 

  • Teacher Instructions

 

Irony: The Quest Activity Pack

 

Irony Quests

These quests are an engaging and creative way to help your students practice and apply their knowledge of the three types of irony.

The Quests: 

  • Quest 1: Part One- Students will determine if each example is ironic or a coincidence. Part Two-Students will create their own examples of situational irony and coincidence.

  • Quest 2: Students analyze images and determine what type of irony is represented. They will explain how it is represented.

  • Quest 3: Part One- Students will analyze Alanis Morissette’s song, “Ironic” to determine if the situations in the song are actually ironic. Part Two- Students will come up with a new title for the song.

  • Quest 4- Part One- Students read an informational text article and determine the type of irony represented. Part Two- Students will write an article that uses situational or dramatic irony.

  • Quest 5: Part One- Students will create a text message thread that contains verbal irony.

    Download Includes:

  • Link to a Google Slides Download and Google Doc version 

  • PDF Versions 

  • Teacher Instructions

 
 

"Irony in Motion" is an engaging and interactive resource designed to deepen students' understanding of irony in a dynamic and memorable way. This resource contains a carefully curated collection of ten video clips, each serving as a rich example of different types of irony.

Bonus! No prep needed! Download and use today!

Download Includes:

  • Link to a Google Slides Download and Google Doc version 

  • PDF Versions 

  • Teacher Instructions

  • Answer Key

 
 

Point of View

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Activities

Point of View - Mini Lesson and Activities 

 

Point of View Mini Lesson

This mini lesson will help your students learn how to identify and understand the three types of point of view. In addition, students will practice applying what they know to determine the point of view in different examples.

 This Product Includes:

  1. Google Slides Presentation: 19 colorful and engaging slides that introduce point of view.

  2. Notes: Defines and explains 1st person, 2nd person, and third person point of view. Definitions and explanations are included for 3rd person limited, objective, and omniscient.

  3. Vocabulary Practice: Practice the terms with a Quizizz. Link and instructions included.

  4. Instructional Video: Video where I walk students through the slides and help them gain an understanding of each type of point of view.

  5. Knowledge Check Activities: Students will read six examples and determine the point of view of each one by picking out keywords used by the author.

Download Includes:

  • Link to a Google Slides Download

  • Link to a YouTube Instructional Video 

  • PDF Versions 

  • Teacher Instructions

 

Point of View: The Quest Activity Pack

 

Point of View Quests

These quests are an engaging and creative way to help your students practice and apply their knowledge of the three types of irony.

The Quests: 

  • Quest 1: Part One- Students determine the point of view in three paragraphs. Part Two-Students take one of the paragraphs and rewrite it using a different point of view.

  • Quest 2: Part One- Students determine the point of view in three excerpts. Part Two-Students write about the impact of using each type of point of view.

  • Quest 3: Students are provided four pictures. For each picture, students write a sentence in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person point of view that describes what is happening in the picture.

  • Quest 4- Part One- Students watch a clip from The Hunger Games and make notes about the characters actions. Part Two- Students use the notes to write about the clip using 1st person and 3rd person point of view.

  • Quest 5: Part One- Students will determine the type of 3rd person narration used (limited, objective, or omniscient) in three paragraphs. Part Two- Students are given a prompt and finish the story using a third person narration of their choice.


    Download Includes:

  • Link to a Google Slides Download and Google Doc version 

  • PDF Versions 

  • Teacher Instructions


 
 

Perspective

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Activities

Perspective - Mini Lesson and Activities 

 

Perspective Mini Lesson

This mini lesson will help your students learn the definition for perspective, factors that contribute to perspective, how authors portray perspective, and the differences between perspective and point of view.

 This Product Includes:

  1. Google Slides Presentation: 10 colorful and engaging slides that introduce perspective.

  2. Notes: Defines and explains perspective, its factors, how it’s portrayed, and how it is different than POV.

  3. Vocabulary Practice: Practice the terms with a Quizizz. Link and instructions included.

  4. Instructional Video: Video where I walk students through the slides and help them gain an understanding of perspective.

  5. Knowledge Check Activities: Students will read three excerpts from popular novels and determine the perspective of the different characters.

Download Includes:

  • Link to a Google Slides Download

  • Link to a YouTube Instructional Video 

  • PDF Versions 

  • Teacher Instructions

 
 
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