Lord of the Flies

Lesson 12
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ELA

Unit 10

9th Grade

Lesson 12 of 26

Objective


Explain Simon’s symbolic significance on pages 55 and 57.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: Lord of the Flies by William Golding  pp. 55 – 57

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Target Task


Multiple Choice

What does the paragraph at the top of page 56 (He picked his way…handfuls of ripe fruit.”) most reveal about Simon?

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Sample Response

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Which piece of evidence from the text best supports the answer to number 1?

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Writing Prompt

Describe Simon as a character and explain his significance in the novel. Use evidence from the text to support your answer.

Key Questions


  • Activate prior knowledge: What are some of Simon's characteristics? Where in the text have we seen this?
  • How is he similar to/different from other major characters? Again, reference the text.
  • "They're hopeless, the older one's aren't much better. D'you see? All day I've been off working with Simon. No one else. They're off bathing, or eating, or playing" Who says this and what is he communicating in this line? How does it relate to Maslow's Hierarchy?

Notes


Today's lesson zooms in on 2 pages of text. This lesson lends itself well to close reading and discussion.

Next

Analyze specific lines of text and use them to draw conclusions about the theme of order and chaos.

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