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Standards Correlations
R.1, R.3, R.4, R.7, W.1, L.4, L.6
Learning Objective
Students will read and summarize an article about teens who helped others during the pandemic.
Key Skills
summarizing, text features, vocabulary, interpreting text, cause and effect, inference, critical thinking, opinion writing
Complexity Factors
Purpose: The article gives information about teens who found creative ways to help people during the coronavirus pandemic.
Structure: The text includes cause-and-effect structures.
Language: The language is conversational. Domain-specific vocabulary is defined in the text and in the vocabulary box.
Knowledge Demands: The text mentions Minecraft and FIFA and NBA 2K video games.
Levels
Lexile Level: 600L-700L
Guided Reading Level: R
DRA Level: 40
Lesson Plan: Coming Together While Apart
Essential Questions
Literature Connection
You Can Change Your World!: Creative Ways to Volunteer & Make a Difference by Sondra Clark
1. Preparing to Read
Build Background Knowledge (10 minutes)
Preview Text Features (15 minutes)
Have students open their magazines to page 4. Preview the text features by asking the following questions:
Preview Vocabulary (10 minutes)
Make a Plan for Reading (5 minutes)
Before students start to read, walk them through a reading plan:
2. Reading and Unpacking the Text
Guide students to read the article. Once they understand it and can answer the Pause and Think questions, discuss the following questions.
Close-Reading Questions (10 minutes)
Critical-Thinking Questions (10 minutes)
3. Skill Building
Learn-Anywhere Activity
An enrichment activity to extend the learning journey at home or in the classroom
Do a Good Deed
The teens in the article “Coming Together While Apart” noticed problems and came up with ways to make things better. You can too! To plan the community service you’ll do, work alone or with friends to answer these questions:
Once you have an idea for a service (this could be anything from making face masks to entertaining your neighbors’ kids on a video call), run it by an adult and get to work!
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