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Math About Me
Students create a poster that connects math to their everyday lives.
Grade levels:
K-5
hadewitt
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Asking and Answering Questions
Students will use the UNRAAVEL close reading strategy to ask and answer questions about an informational text on Mary McLeod Bethune. Students will ask and answer questions about the text, referring explicitly to the text for their answers.
Grade levels:
K-5
hadewitt
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Analyzing Point of View - Dear Mrs. LaRue
Students must explain Ike and Mrs. LaRue's points of view citing examples from the text. Students must also explain their own point of view and how it might be different from the narrator’s or character’s point of view.
Grade levels:
K-5
hadewitt
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Character Trait Paragraph
Students will be able to write a paragraph describing characters in a story and explain how characters’ actions affect the order of events using evidence from the text.
Grade levels:
K-5
hadewitt
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