pptx, 20.12 MB
pptx, 20.12 MB

-Teach Lord of the Flies by William Golding with this 36-slide, fully editable Chapter 12 PowerPoint (PPT)

This resource delivers a chapter summary, in-depth character analysis, thematic exploration, symbolism, key quotes, and creative reflection tasks for Chapter 12: Cry of the Hunters. Students will unpack the tension of Ralph’s desperate flight, the symbolic destruction of the island, and the bittersweet moment of rescue by the naval officer.

With structured comprehension checks, collaborative discussions, and higher-order thinking activities, this lesson is ideal for literature circles, scaffolded note-taking, and CCSS-aligned analysis for Grades 8–11.

What’s Inside the Chapter 12 PPT:

-Do Now Task: Short-response comprehension questions on Ralph’s escape and the rescue
-Warmer Activity: Survival Diary Entry – writing from Ralph’s perspective
-Character Analysis: Ralph, Jack, Samneric, Roger, Naval Officer
-Detailed Plot Summary: Broken into clear sections for easy teaching
-Themes Explored: Loss of innocence, civilization vs. savagery, isolation and survival, thin veneer of society
-Symbolism Explained: The burning island, Ralph as moral endurance, naval officer as ironic authority
-Key Quotes Analysis: Context, thematic meaning, and discussion prompts
-Group Discussion Task: “What Happens Next?” speculative thinking
-Exit Ticket: Acrostic Poem – “RESCUE” thematic reflection

Why Teachers Love This Resource:

-Engages students through Activities, Critical Thinking, and Problem Solving
-Ideal for Lessons, Literature Circles, and Study Guides
-Includes Scaffolded Notes to support all learners
-Fully editable for flexible pacing and teaching styles
-Aligned with DOK and Bloom’s Taxonomy:
DOK 1 / Remembering: Identify key events, characters, and symbols in Chapter 12

DOK 2 / Understanding & Applying: Explain the symbolic significance of the fire and the naval officer’s arrival

DOK 3 / Analyzing & Evaluating: Analyze how Ralph’s emotional breakdown reflects the novel’s central themes

DOK 4 / Creating: Write a creative diary entry or acrostic poem capturing the themes and emotions of the final chapter

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Lord of the Flies Complete PowerPoint Unit Bundle (13 PPTs) Summary & Analysis

Teach Lord of the Flies by William Golding from start to finish with this complete 13-PowerPoint unit bundle! Each chapter-specific PPT is fully editable and packed with summaries, in-depth analysis, character studies, themes, symbolism, key quotes, and interactive activities. Designed for Grades 8–11, this bundle is ideal for literature circles, scaffolded notes, and study guides, helping students engage with the novel’s rich symbolism, thought-provoking themes, and complex characters. From the first moments on the island to the harrowing conclusion, these lessons guide students through every major event and literary device in Lord of the Flies, while fostering critical thinking and higher-order analysis. What’s Inside the 13-PPT Bundle: -Chapter Summaries: Clear, detailed breakdowns of every chapter -Character Analysis: Ralph, Piggy, Jack, Simon, Roger, the littluns, and more -Theme Exploration: Civilization vs. savagery, fear and power, mob mentality, loss of innocence, leadership, and moral responsibility -Symbolism Explained: Conch shell, Piggy’s glasses, the beast, the Lord of the Flies, the fire, and more -Key Quotes Analysis: Context, meaning, and thematic insight -Interactive Activities: Warmers, debates, creative writing prompts, role-plays, and artistic tasks -Exit Tickets & Reflection Tasks for formative assessment in every PPT -Fully Editable Slides to adapt for different lesson lengths and teaching styles Why Teachers Love This Bundle: -Saves hours of planning—covers the entire novel in 13 ready-to-teach lessons -Builds comprehension and analysis through Scaffolded Notes -Encourages Activities, Critical Thinking, and Problem Solving -Perfect for Lessons, Literature Circles, and Study Guides -Aligned with DOK and Bloom’s Taxonomy: DOK 1 / Remembering: Recall key events, characters, and symbols from each chapter DOK 2 / Understanding & Applying: Explain thematic and symbolic connections across the novel DOK 3 / Analyzing & Evaluating: Compare character motivations, leadership styles, and turning points DOK 4 / Creating: Produce original creative pieces—letters, eulogies, symbolic sketches, and reimagined scenes—rooted in textual evidence

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