Main Topic | Sub Topic | Content Covered | Date Started | Date Ended | Teacher's Comment | H.O.D Comment | H/M Comment |
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NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES | Conceptu- alising common terms used in novels and short stories | a) Identify the
terms used in the analysis of novels and short stories. b) Explain the meaning of the identified terms. c) Identify the type of the given novel or short story. d) Describe the type of the given novel or short story. e) Identify the features of the novel or short story. f) Distinguish fiction from non fiction. | |||||
NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES | Conceptu- alising common terms used in novels and short | a) Identify the
terms used in the analysis of novels and short stories. b) Explain the meaning of the identified terms. c) Identify the type of the given novel or short story. d) Describe the type of the given novel or short story. e) Identify the features of the novel or short story. f) Distinguish fiction from non fiction. | |||||
NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES | Title of the novel or short story | a) Explain the meaning of the title. b) Relate the title and the content/ message of the novel or short story. c) Explain the relevance of the title to the message of the novel or short story. | |||||
NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES | Setting of the novel or short story | a) Identify the
setting of the novel or short story. b) Describe the time and geographical location within the narrative. c) Describe the culture of people in the given novel or short story. d) Identify the historical period when the text was written. e) Analyse the setting of the selected novel or short story. | |||||
NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES | Plot | a) Identify the different parts of the novel or short story. b) Explain the features of the selected novel or short story. | |||||
NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES | Plot | c) Identify the events in the selected novel or short story. d) Examine the sequence of events in the novel or short story. e) Examine the sequencing of events, episodes, actions, resolutions and climax that make up a story in the novel or short story. f) Explain how events relate to each other in the novel or short story. g) Explain how events have been arranged. |