Lesson Plan 2: Beowulf Project Movie Posters
Lesson Plan 2: Beowulf Project Movie Posters
Lesson Plan 2: Beowulf Project Movie Posters
UTL 640E
Jeff Montgomery / Westlake High School
12th grade
Kendall Shultz
English IV /
Date:
10/8/15
Teach(es) #
3-4
Class Period / Time: 4th (11:31 - 12:21) and 8th (3:15-4:05)
Lesson Objective(s):
In their project groups of three to four, students will begin to craft a movie poster for their
Beowulf projects, based on the ideas they came up with in their movie treatments, ultimately
creating a movie poster that incorporates all of the components of a quality movie poster in order
to enhance their visual literacy skills.
Resources/Materials:
A.TODObeforethedayofthelesson:
B.Forthelessonitself:
Steps in Lesson:
ENGAGEMENT (3 5 Minutes)
Provide examples of 3-4 poorly done posters from actual movies. We will discuss what makes
them so awful, with the students giving their critiques of the posters before I provide input on
them to show them that they have at least some natural sense of what makes for a good or bad
movie poster. (Examples include: Top Dog, X-Men: First Class, Blended, Step Up: All In)
After explaining the poster in full, I will then have students get into their groups to work on
creating a tagline for their posters.
Students will write down their taglines on a sheet of paper and turn it in by the end of
class. They can write down more than one tagline if they are unsure of what they want to
use, but they will need to choose one in the end when they create their posters.
Once they have agreed on a single tagline, they can begin brainstorming ideas that they might
want to use for their poster visuals.
Modifications/Differentiation Strategies:
To the best of my knowledge and belief, I just need to be following the IEPs for this lesson.
--This entire lesson is an opportunity for visual learners to shine.
--Groups provide opportunity for cooperative learning, though I did not make the groups.
--Movie poster examples are from all different kinds of movies, so ideally each student will find
one movie poster that interests them to some extent.
Evaluation Strategies:
Most of the evaluation will happen when they actually turn in their posters, but the taglines that
they turn in during class will let me gauge their understanding of that portion at least.
Probablywonteverteachthislessonagain,butifIdo,moretimecouldbespent
onmakingsurekidsknowaboutthetextualcomponentsoftheposter(taglineand
credits)