Lesson Plan 1: Introduction to Audrey Hepburn |
Time allocation: 40 minutes Resources needed: Photos of Audrey Hepburn, map of Europe, basic timeline template, markers, chart paper Introduction: (10 minutes) Show students photos of Audrey Hepburn. Ask if anyone recognizes her. Briefly introduce her as a famous actress and humanitarian. Point out her birth country, Belgium, on the map. Development: (20 minutes) Discuss Audrey Hepburn's early life, mentioning key facts such as her birth date (May 4, 1929), and her experience in World War II. Engage the students in a discussion about what it might have been like to live during that time. Conclusion: (10 minutes) Recap key points. Students will write down one interesting fact they learned about Audrey Hepburn. Assessment: Collect and review the interesting facts written by students to ensure comprehension. |
Lesson Plan 2: Audrey Hepburn's Contributions to Film |
Time allocation: 50 minutes Resources needed: Clips from Audrey Hepburn's movies, projector, speakers, film review worksheets Introduction: (10 minutes) Briefly discuss Audrey Hepburn's career in film. Highlight some of her most famous movies such as "Breakfast at Tiffany’s" and "My Fair Lady". Development: (30 minutes) Show short clips from her movies. After each clip, discuss her acting style and how she contributed to the scenes. Students will fill out film review worksheets. Conclusion: (10 minutes) Students share their film reviews and discuss what they liked about her performances. Assessment: Review film review worksheets to evaluate students' understanding of her contributions to film. |
Lesson Plan 3: Humanitarian Work of Audrey Hepburn |
Time allocation: 45 minutes Resources needed: Articles and photos of Audrey Hepburn's humanitarian work, chart paper, markers Introduction: (10 minutes) Discuss what it means to be a humanitarian. Introduce Audrey Hepburn’s work with UNICEF. Development: (25 minutes) Show articles and photos of her humanitarian missions. Discuss the impact of her work and how she helped children around the world. Students will create posters highlighting her contributions. Conclusion: (10 minutes) Students present their posters and share what they learned about her humanitarian efforts. Assessment: Evaluate the posters and presentations for understanding of her contributions to society. |
Lesson Plan 4: Audrey Hepburn's Influence Today |
Time allocation: 40 minutes Resources needed: Internet access, printed articles, chart paper, markers Introduction: (10 minutes) Discuss how Audrey Hepburn is still remembered and celebrated today. Development: (20 minutes) In groups, students will research how Audrey Hepburn's work in film and humanitarian efforts are still influential. Each group will create a chart showing her lasting impact. Conclusion: (10 minutes) Groups present their findings. Discuss how her legacy continues to inspire people. Assessment: Review group charts and presentations for comprehension of her lasting influence. |
Lesson Plan 5: Connecting Audrey Hepburn to Our Lives |
Time allocation: 45 minutes Resources needed: Personal reflection worksheets, pencils Introduction: (10 minutes) Discuss how people can make a difference in their communities just like Audrey Hepburn. Development: (25 minutes) Students will complete a personal reflection worksheet on how they can contribute to their communities and how Audrey Hepburn’s work inspires them. Conclusion: (10 minutes) Students share their reflections with the class. Assessment: Review personal reflection worksheets to ensure students understand the connection to their own lives. |
Lesson Plan 6: Creating an Audrey Hepburn Timeline |
Time allocation: 50 minutes Resources needed: Timeline templates, photos, markers, glue, scissors Introduction: (10 minutes) Recap Audrey Hepburn’s life milestones. Development: (30 minutes) Students will work individually to create a timeline of Audrey Hepburn’s life using templates and photos. They will include key dates and events. Conclusion: (10 minutes) Students will share their timelines with the class. Assessment: Evaluate the timelines for accuracy and completeness. |