JHS1 English Language · Term 3, Week 10

Narrative, Drama and Poetry

Lesson notes

Learning Objectives

Indicator: B7.5.1.1.1 - Demonstrate understanding of oral literature (narratives, poetry, drama) and how the different genres contribute to meaning

By the end of the lesson, learners can:

  1. Identify and distinguish between the three types of oral narratives: folktales, myths and legends, giving at least one feature of each.
  2. Read aloud African oral poems (dirges, lullabies, war and praise songs) with attention to their rhythmic variations.
  3. Discuss the cultural and social significance of at least two types of oral poetry.
  4. Distinguish types of traditional drama (outdooring, puberty rites, marriages, festivals, enstoolment or enskinment) according to their social functions.
  5. Perform or present a short traditional drama or poem, showing how its genre contributes to the meaning of the piece.

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Curriculum details

Strand
Literature (Strand 5)
Sub-strand
Narrative, Drama and Poetry (5.1)
Content standard
B7.5.1.1 - Demonstrate understanding of how various elements of literary genres contribute to meaning
Indicator
B7.5.1.1.1 - Demonstrate understanding of oral literature (narratives, poetry, drama) and how the different genres contribute to meaning
Suggested placement
Term 3, Week 10 (Week 34 of the year)

Our suggestion, laid out in curriculum order across three terms of twelve weeks. NaCCA does not fix the week, so follow your school's scheme of learning.

Curriculum reference
English Language, Common Core Programme (JHS1-JHS3), 2023, p. 35

Transcribed from the official NaCCA publication. Check this page against the source.

Exemplars (from the NaCCA curriculum)

- Narrative
  - Identify and distinguish between the types of oral narratives: folktales, myths and legends.
  - Write simple folktales, myths and legends.
- Poetry
  - Read aloud and distinguish between the types of poetry by function (African poems such as dirges, lullabies, war and praise songs) paying attention to the rhythmic variations.
  - Discuss the cultural and social significance of the poems.
  - Write and recite poems (African poems such as dirges, lullabies, war and praise songs).
- Drama
  - Read and listen to traditional drama (drama according to social function: outdooring, puberty rites, marriages, festivals and enstoolment/enskinment etc.) texts.
  - Distinguish types of traditional drama according to their social functions.
  - Determine cultural/social significance of drama.
  - Act or perform a traditional drama.