SS3 Second Term Literature in English Lesson Note and Scheme of Work
SS3 Second Term Literature in English Lesson Note and Scheme of Work
Second Term: SS3 Literature in English
Week 1: Introduction to Second Term
Lesson Note: Recap the key concepts from the previous term, highlighting their relevance to the upcoming literature study.
Scheme of Work: Introduce the new themes and genres to be explored during the second term.
Week 2-3: Modern Drama – ‘A Doll’s House’ by Henrik Ibsen
Lesson Note: Analyze the societal issues and character dynamics portrayed in Ibsen’s groundbreaking play.
Scheme of Work: Facilitate a debate on gender roles and societal expectations, connecting it to the themes of the play.
Week 4-5: Poetry – ‘The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock’ by T.S. Eliot
Lesson Note: Explore Eliot’s modernist poem, emphasizing its thematic richness and unique poetic style.
Scheme of Work: Conduct a poetry appreciation workshop, encouraging students to express their personal responses to the poem.
Week 6-7: Post-Colonial Literature – ‘Half of a Yellow Sun’ by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Lesson Note: Examine the historical and cultural context of Adichie’s novel, focusing on post-colonial themes.
Scheme of Work: Organize a multimedia presentation project where students showcase their understanding of the novel’s historical backdrop.
Week 8-9: Tragedy – ‘Oedipus Rex’ by Sophocles
Lesson Note: Explore the classical tragedy, analyzing Oedipus’s tragic flaw and its consequences.
Scheme of Work: Conduct a creative writing assignment where students reimagine an alternative ending for the play.
Week 10: Drama – ‘The Lion and the Jewel’ by Wole Soyinka
Lesson Note: Discuss Soyinka’s play, examining its cultural elements and thematic significance.
Scheme of Work: Organize a theatrical performance or reading of selected scenes from the play, allowing students to actively engage with the text.
Week 11: Revision Week
Lesson Note: Review key concepts, themes, and literary devices covered in the second term.
Scheme of Work: Employ varied revision techniques, including group discussions, peer teaching, and practice exams.
Week 12: Examination Week
Lesson Note: Prepare students for the final examination, focusing on critical analysis and application of literary theories.
Scheme of Work: Administer a comprehensive examination covering all literature studied during the second term.
Week 13: School Dismissal Week
Lesson Note: Reflect on the achievements of the second term, encourage students to continue exploring literature independently during the break.
Scheme of Work: Provide reading lists for the break, discuss potential literary projects for the next term, and wish students a restful and enriching holiday.