Foreign literature Grade 6. Don't give up in life's trials. Collection 1

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Course Duration Icon 13 hours
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   This interactive course, designed for Grade 6 students, immerses them in the fascinating world of foreign literature while nurturing creativity, intellect, and imagination. The course includes full and abridged texts of literary works, articles about authors, and engaging literary theory. Special features such as "What Did Remembrancer Ask Us?", "Dreamer's Tasks," and "Impress Know-it-all with Your Knowledge!" make learning interactive, encourage reflection, and provide opportunities for creative expression. With its rich illustrations in various artistic styles, the course connects literature with visual art, creating a holistic learning experience that expands students' worldviews.

Key Concepts Covered in the Course:

  • Resilience in life's challenges through literary examples.
  • Development of critical thinking and creativity.
  • Exploration of diverse literary genres and cultural contexts.

Course Modules:

Module 1: Don't Give Up in Life's Trials

  • Lesson 1: Jack London - The Call of Life
    - Exploring the themes of survival and determination in "To Build a Fire".
  • Lesson 2: Anna Gavalda - 35 Kilos of Hope
    - A journey of overcoming obstacles and finding self-worth.
  • Lesson 3: Michael Ende - Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver
    - Adventures in friendship and courage.
  • Lesson 4: Klaus Hagerup - Marcus and Diana: The Light of Sirius (optional)
    - Understanding interpersonal relationships and self-discovery.
  • Lesson 5: Christine Nöstlinger - Conrad, or The Tin Can Child (optional)
    - A whimsical exploration of individuality and acceptance.

Expected Learning Outcomes:

  • Comprehend key literary concepts related to resilience and perseverance.
  • Analyze literary works for themes, plot, and character development.
  • Draw connections between literature and visual art through illustrations.
  • Develop critical thinking and interpretative skills through reflective tasks.
  • Foster creativity with imaginative exercises and scenarios.
  • Appreciate diverse cultures and perspectives through global literary works.

The course aligns with the educational standards of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine and provides a comprehensive approach to developing literary competence and creative thinking in students. By engaging with various literary works, students will gain valuable insights into different cultures and build resilience for life's challenges.