This lesson plan for Chapter 5, “Footprints without Feet,” is designed to help students explore the theme of invisibility and the consequences of scientific discoveries gone wrong. The story follows the intriguing journey of Griffin, a scientist who becomes invisible, leading to a series of misadventures. The lesson focuses on the narrative structure, character development, and the moral implications of unchecked ambition. Students will analyze the protagonist’s motivations, the plot’s twists, and its central message. Interactive activities like group discussions and role-plays will encourage students to engage with the text creatively. They will also practice identifying literary devices such as irony, suspense, and foreshadowing. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to critically analyze the story and discuss its broader implications in the context of science and ethics.
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