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New Literature Scheme For Secondary Schools (2021/2025) by Lovintus2(m): 3:27pm On Oct 14, 2018 |
Hello literature teachers and lovers of the subject. I believe you should know that the new set of students that have joined the senior secondary section will be using a new scheme of the subject; Literature-in-English, as the current one expires by 2020? However, the ministry of Education has not posted anything about the new scheme on their website, but it's already out. Please I'm in desperate search for it. If you have, you can let me know. JAH Bless! |
Re: New Literature Scheme For Secondary Schools (2021/2025) by Elitesplanet: 9:29pm On Dec 19, 2018 |
Lovintus2: Check the Link it has been posted there WAEC Literature List Texts / Books for May/June & GCE (2021 - 2025) | PDF [https://www.lasuinfo.com/2018/11/waec-literature-list-texts-books.html] |
Re: New Literature Scheme For Secondary Schools (2021/2025) by writeprof(m): 9:16pm On Jan 11, 2019 |
Elitesplanet: Thanks for the info. Pls, do you have any info about the harmonisation of NECO and WAEC? Presently, they have different texts for 2021 to 2025. 1 Like |
Re: New Literature Scheme For Secondary Schools (2021/2025) by eniorisha(m): 6:40am On Dec 15, 2019 |
WAEC released new syllabus long ago. But our Ministry of education still going about with the old scheme of work for ss1 & 2. How & when do we teach d new topics & texts to ss1 & 2? |
Re: New Literature Scheme For Secondary Schools (2021/2025) by toyem12(f): 5:24pm On Sep 15, 2021 |
2021 Unified scheme of work for SS1-3 Literature In English NEW SCHEME OF WORK FOR LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH, SS1 CLASS WEEK 1:INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF LITERATURE WEEK 2: GENRES OF LITERATURE-DRAMA,PROSE AND POETRY WEEK 3: FICTION AND NON FICTION WEEK 4: ELEMENT OF PROSE FICTION-PLOT,SETTING, NARRATIVE TECHNIQUE WEEK 5&6: WHAT IS PROSE? TYPES OF PROSE WEEK 7: WHAT IS POETRY? FEATURES OF POETRY. WEEK 8: DIFFERENT FORMS OF POETRY AND TYPES OF POETRY WEEK 9: WHAT IS DRAMA? FEATURES OF DRAMA. WEEK 10: ORAL FORMS OF LITERATURE. NEW SCHEME OF WORK FOR FIRST TERM SS2 Literature-In-English WEEK 1: Genres of Literature: Introduction to African poems. “Black Woman” – Leopold Sedar Senghor i. Themes and Content Analysis of “Black Woman” ii. Poetic Devices of “Black Woman” WEEK 2: “The Leader and the Led” – Niyi Osundare i. Themes and Content Analysis of “The Leader and the Led” ii. Poetic Devices of “The Leader and the Led” WEEK 3: “Grieved Lands” – Agostinho Neto i. Themes and Content Analysis of “Grieved Lands” ii. Poetic Devices of “Grieved Lands” WEEK 4: “The song of the Women of my Land” – Qumar Farouk Sesay i. Themes and Content Analysis of “The song of the Women of my Land” ii. Poetic Devices of “The song of the Women of my Land” WEEK 5: “Raider of the Treasure Trove” – Lade Wosornu i. Themes and Content Analysis of “Raider of the Treasure Trove” ii. Poetic Devices of “Raider of the Treasure Trove” WEEK 6: “The Government Driver on his retirement” – Onu Chibuike i. Themes and Content Analysis of “The Government Driver on his retirement” ii. Poetic Devices of “The Government Driver on his Retirement” WEEK 7: MID TERM BREAK WEEK 8: Introduction to Non-African Poems: a. “Journey of the Magi” – T.S. Elliot i. Themes and Content Analysis of “Journey of the Magi” ii. Poetic Devices of “The Journey of the Magi.” WEEK 9: “Caged Bird” – Maya Angelou i. Themes and Content Analysis of “Caged Bird” Objectives: By the end of the lesson; students should be able to; i. Identify and discuss the main themes in the poem ii. State the poetic devices in the poem. WEEK 10: “Do not go Gentle into the Good Morrow”- Dylan Thomas i. Themes and content Analysis of “Do not go Gentle into the Good Morrow” ii. Poetic Devices of “Do not go Gentle into the Good Morrow” Objectives: By the end of the lesson, students should be able to: i. Identify and discuss the main themes in the poem ii. State the poetic devices in the poem. WEEK 11: “Bat”- David H Lawrence I. Themes and content Analysis of “Bat” II. Poetic Devices of “Bat” NEW SS3 FIRST TERM LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH E-NOTE WEEK 1: a. Welcome Test / Revision of Last Term’s Work b. i. Dramatic Personae of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream ii. Plot summary/ Account of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream WEEK 2: William Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Reading, Summary and In-depth analysis of Act I WEEK 3: William Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Reading, Summary and In-depth analysis of Act II WEEK 4: William Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Reading, Summary and In-depth analysis of Act III WEEK 5: William Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Reading, Summary and In-depth analysis of Act IV WEEK 6: William Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Reading, Summary and In-depth analysis of Act V WEEK 7 MID TERM BREAK WEEK 8 Introduction to the Unseen Prose i. Features of Unseen Prose a. Short comprehension passage with or without title b. The plot structure is very straightforward and sequential. c. The passage is always within the range of student’s experience ii. Tools for Unseen passage analysis a. Comprehensive Reading and understanding. Samples of unseen passage to bring out the narrative elements like theme, plot, setting, mood, attitude, atmosphere, narrative techniques WEEK 9-10 Introduction to the Unseen Poem i. Features of Unseen Poem a. Short Poem b. Simple language ii. Tools for Unseen Poem analysis a. Comprehensive analysis of Unseen poems b. Samples of unseen poem to bring out poetic devices like Irony, Metaphor, Personification, Simile Pun, Alliteration, Assonance, Paradox. e.t.c c. Sample of Unseen poem to bring out structure / form, metrical pattern, rhyming scheme e.t.c WEEK 11 Principles of Answering Context and Literature questions e.g. Comment, Describe, Compare and Contrast, Examine WEEK 12 REVISION WEEK 13 & 14 EXAMINATION If you would like to get the complete soft copy lesson note or E-lesson plan (#500) chat MD Teachers Resources via WhatsApp +2349151942274 1 Share
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Re: New Literature Scheme For Secondary Schools (2021/2025) by uniquesilverzy92: 10:43am On Jan 29, 2022 |
Please do you have the scheme and lesson note for second term |
Re: New Literature Scheme For Secondary Schools (2021/2025) by Kokoboss: 8:36am On Sep 30, 2022 |
Good morning madam. How are you doing? Please do you know the drama, prose and poetry jss1 to SS2 are reading for this new term? |
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