The Impacts on students from Fantasy Fiction

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The Impacts on students from Fantasy Fiction Unit of Study The Impacts on students from Fantasy Fiction

The diaries of Vampires By L.J. Smith A combination of all fantastic creatures such as vampires, witches, and werewolves, The Diaries of Vampires by L.J. Smith creates the whole new story swing around those powerful three and the love triangle between human, vampires, and werewolves. Vampire literature covers the spectrum of literary work concerned mostly with the subject of vampires.

What Does Fantasy Fiction Offer? It offers the chance to see the world from a different angle Always have meaningful messages It tells that love does exist in fantasy world Friendships connect everyone together Family is the top priority

Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban Fantasy fiction happens to give readers, especially young readers, the ideas of what a wonderful-opposite world fantasy is and how it can change or control things that reality world can’t ,with magic. Children admire Harry Potter and they want to be like him in one way or another.

Why Fantasy Fiction? Young readers will absolutely find fantasy fictions much more interesting than any other types of literature. Fantasy fiction is vital for human mind. It begins as a psychological process by which a child learn to fill the gaps between knowledge, reality, experience, and becomes a vital adult coping mechanism. Children are born with the full spectrum of human emotions, wild, exciting, passionate, and raring to go. Young readers are inexperienced and ready to explore their feelings, this is why they need to be scared and fantasy is a “safe” way to do it.

Methods to Teach Introduce the fantasy story and provide a list of new vocabulary from the readings Each student takes turn to read the novel(s) Divide students into groups and give each group an important chapter/passage to discuss Identify the main theme, how it implies, and the message each chapter/passage gives Share ideas with the class 30-minute in class essay: what did you learn from reading the novel? Pick one quote from the reading and explain why it’s significant. Who plays the important role in the readings?

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