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Lesson Plan: The Penguin Lessons Film – History, Ethics, and Personal Transformation

Grade Level: 11–12 / Undergraduate

Subjects: English Language Arts, Social Studies, Ethics

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Learning Objectives

By the end of this unit, students will be able to:

  1. Analyze the narrative structure and character development in The Penguin Lessons.
  2. Evaluate the ethical implications of personal choices during political unrest.
  3. Understand the historical context of Argentina’s 1976 coup and its impact on society.
  4. Critically assess the adaptation of memoir to film, noting artistic liberties and their effects.
  5. Reflect on the role of non-human relationships in human emotional growth.theguardian.com

Lesson Activities

Introduction to Historical Context and Memoir


Film Viewing – Part 1

Film Viewing – Part 2 and Ethical Discussion


Literary and Film Analysis


Reflection and Assessment


Assessment Criteria


Extension Activities


Additional sources

Educator’s Reflection

The Penguin Lessons offers a unique opportunity to explore the interplay between personal narratives and broader historical events. While the film has been critiqued for its tonal inconsistencies, it serves as a valuable tool for discussions on ethics, personal growth, and the human capacity for compassion amidst turmoil. By engaging with both the memoir and its adaptation, students can develop a nuanced understanding of storytelling, historical context, and moral decision-making.

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