The Bell Jar: a window into postwar II boom
INTRODUCTION
This year in order to celebrate International Women's Day (8th March), we are going to work on a project titled "Celebrating Inspirational Women"The project includes reading a novel and doing an oral presentation in class.
The Bell Jar (1963)
by American author Sylvia Plath
Reading the novel • The novel is divided into 20 chapters. Please read the relevant chapters before coming to class and prepare the discussion questions your teacher will give you. Reading schedule
- Chapters 1-3 (8th Nov.)
- Chapters 4-7 (15th Nov.)
- Chapters 8-10 (.22 Nov.)
- Chapters 11-12 (29 Nov.)
- Chapters 13-16 (13 Dec.)
- Chapters 17-20 (10 Jan.)
Oral presentations
Oral presentations
- In addition to reading the novel, you are going to research a theme in the novel, or a topic related to the novel. You don’t have to finish the novel before doing your presentation.
Oral presentations: instructions
Include a glossary
Work in groups of 2-3 people
Include a webliography: webpages, books, media
Choose one theme or topic
Allow 15 minutes for your presentation
Use technology to enhance your presentation, e.g PowerPoint, Genially, Canva or simply images
Inspirational women
Rosa
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Celebrating inspirational women project
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The Bell Jar: a window into postwar II boom
INTRODUCTION
This year in order to celebrate International Women's Day (8th March), we are going to work on a project titled "Celebrating Inspirational Women"The project includes reading a novel and doing an oral presentation in class.
The Bell Jar (1963)
by American author Sylvia Plath
Reading the novel • The novel is divided into 20 chapters. Please read the relevant chapters before coming to class and prepare the discussion questions your teacher will give you. Reading schedule
Oral presentations
Oral presentations
Oral presentations: instructions
Include a glossary
Work in groups of 2-3 people
Include a webliography: webpages, books, media
Choose one theme or topic
Allow 15 minutes for your presentation
Use technology to enhance your presentation, e.g PowerPoint, Genially, Canva or simply images
Inspirational women
Rosa
Rosalind
Marilyn
Malala