Lesson Overview
Prior Knowledge
Learners should:
- Be able to write coherently.
- Be familiar with the concept of literary analysis.
Lesson Objectives
- Define the concept of irony and its importance in literature.
- Differentiate between the three main types of irony.
- Analyze instances of irony in text.
- Demonstrate the ability to apply irony creatively by developing comics.
- Reflect on how irony can serve as a powerful tool for social commentary, satire, and humor, and how it influences the way readers interpret texts.
Learning Outcomes
At the end of the lesson, learners will be able to:
- Explain the importance of irony in literature
- Interpret and explain instances of irony in text.
- Demonstrate the ability to apply irony creatively by developing comics.
- Create comics that effectively employ irony as a literary device.
- Assess how irony influences the way readers interpret texts and their engagement with literary works.
Resources
- Teaching Deck
- Video Tutorial on How to Create a Comic Strip with Canva
Pre-Lesson Preparation
- Like all lessons on Eddy, this lesson follows a specific approach. If this is your first time implementing an Eddy lesson, check out our 'How to set up an Eddy Classroom' for more information.
- Prepare for necessary technology/hardware in advance.
- Devices (tablets/laptops/chromebooks/computers) for each learner.
A stable wifi connection. - Access to the Canva on each device.
Overview
Activity Objectives
Opening Activity
Learners will discover the concept of irony and explore the different types of irony with examples.
To identify and differentiate between the three main types of irony and demonstrate their understanding by providing examples from literature and real-life scenarios.
Main Activity
Learners will use canva to create a comic strip to effectively illustrate the concept of irony.
To create a meaningful representation of irony, demonstrating a deep understanding and effective application of the literary device.
Closing Activity
Teams will present their comic strips showcasing irony, with classmates identifying the types of irony and brainstorming creative ways to add irony.
To analyze the impact of irony in comic strips, fostering a deeper understanding of irony's role in conveying thematic depth in narratives.