Do words matter? Does our choice of words affect the attitudes of others? In this lesson, students will explore the denotation and connotation of different words and how word choice may affect others’ understanding or perception of an author’s writing.
Grade(s) | Subject | Time Frame | Duration | Course | Modality |
9th | ELA | 2 - 3 Class Periods | 45 - 60 Minutes | English |
How can language and word choice impact attitudes?
Students will view a clip from the play, Romeo and Juliet, and will respond to a prompt.
Students are provided with vocabulary words gathered from the text, Romeo and Juliet. Students will then sort the words based on the emotions or associations they evoke within themselves.
Students will explain how they sorted the vocabulary words. They will then view and summarize two videos explaining the difference in connotation and denotation.
After they have summarized the two videos, students will create an anchor chart using the most relevant information they have learned.
Using Flipgrid, students will create a video reflection of their new understanding of connotation and denotation.