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1st Grade Summary Rubric
1. List the major literary elements found in narratives. (You can choose to present your answer in written form, draw pictures, or dictate your response to the teacher.) 2. Review the narrative below and write a cohesive summary of the book. Make sure you include all major literary elements in your summary. (You can choose to present your summary in written form, draw pictures or dictate your answers to the teacher.)
Grade levels:
K-5
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2nd Grade Correlation between literary elements and genre
Students read an assigned text from a particular literary genre. They should analyze how the literary elements in the text offer clues to the type of genre of a text
Grade levels:
K-5
SigridWilder
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2nd Grade Write around a Theme Activity
Students choose a theme and write a short story that embodies their chosen topic.
Grade levels:
K-5
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2nd Grade Literary Elements Project
Students write a play about "The Three Little Pigs" and are assigned to change one literary element of the story in their play. (possible changes: point of view, main characters, theme, setting, plot)
Grade levels:
K-5
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1st Grade Production/ Wants and Needs Summative Assessment
Grade levels:
K-5
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Wants and Needs 1st grade
Grade levels:
K-5
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Wants and Needs 1st grade
Grade levels:
K-5
SigridWilder
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Addition and Subtraction Group Project
Students will collaborate in groups to create an addition and subtraction worksheet for their peers in Adobe Sparks. Each student will then solve the opposite group's worksheet.
Grade levels:
K-5
SigridWilder
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1st Grade Summary Rubric
Grade levels:
K-5
SigridWilder
10
How Animals Change their Environment to Fit their Needs
Students draw two examples of things humans do to change the environment. Students draw one thing humans can do to protect the environment. Students draw three different animals and show how they change their environment to fit their needs
Grade levels:
K-5
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