Lesson One:
Pre Reading and Character Introductions – Viewing – different covers
Penguin Versions PP3-4 Until Cs enter – Discussion – effect of entry on scene, tramps/jungle Up
PP Reading 4 – 10 Qs – Character overview, style – animal imagery
T-Chart / Mind-map detailing character contrast
Lesson Two:
PP 10 -11 Lennie’s obsession with petting soft things – why? Point out progression, series of killings / deaths
PP 12 – 13 Weed – what and why
13 – 16 The Dream Farm – introduce Themes – Dreams and Loneliness – S.E.X.Y paragraphs – Explain the importance of the Dream Farm to either George or Lennie (Give skeleton if needed)
17 – 19 End of Chapter – Prediction – drawing from details that have happened thus far, explain what do you think is going to happen when G & L reach the farm.
Lesson Three: PP 20 - 29
Chapter Two: Parallels – How does similarities to start of chapter one?
The Boss – what’s he like? The authority figure of the novel – what sort of authority does he wield?
Quotation: ‘A guy on a ranch don’t never listen nor don’t ask no questions.’ Discussion – what sort of an existence is this?
Curly – What’s his problem?
Introductions of minor characters
Create either a mind – map or series of subheadings with bullet points for each of the following Candy, The Boss, Crooks, Curley, Curley’s Wife, Slim,
Lesson Four: PP30 – Curley’s Wife – What is Steinbeck’s attitude towards women?
Foreshadowing – ‘I don’t like this place George.’ This ain’t no good place. I wanna get outta here.’
PP 30 – 33 Comprehension Questions – Curley’s wife
Read to end of chapter (P38)
Explore Slim’s entrance. PP 34 – 36 Two SEXY Paragraphs – How does Steinbeck Manipulate the readers’ attitude to Slim and Curley’s Wife?
Lesson Five:
PP 39 – 44 Getting into Slim’s character
Task Choice either a Diary Entry from Slim’s perspective or Challenging Task Re-write Chapter in 1st Person, from Slim’s perspective, getting into his brain.
PP 45 – 50 Candy’s Dog
Foreshadowing – what does the incident suggest about the empathy or lack thereof of various characters. How does it further the theme of loneliness?
Add to mind-map / minor character map
Lesson Six: PP 50 - 61
‘Livin’ off the Fatta the Lan’
Reading of whole chapter: Is the dream possible? Straw poll and half and half debate.
S.E.X.Y Paragraphs What is it that appeals so much to the men about the farm?
Lesson Seven: PP 62 End of chapter
‘I ought to of shot that myself, George. I shouldn’t Ought to of let no stranger shoot my dog.’
The fight: Comprehension Questions Including animal imagery, to what extent is it George’s fault?
Four S.E.X.Y paragraphs ‘What does this turning point reveal about the characters present?’
Lesson Eight: Crooks
Changing narrative viewpoint
Read through chapter – discuss and record reasons for Crook’s behaviour, and his beliefs.
Re-write chapter in first person from Crook’s viewpoint.
Crooks