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Standards Correlations
R.1, R.2, R.3, R.4, R.6, R.7, W.1, SL.1, L.4, L.6
Learning Objective
Students will read and summarize a text about the pros and cons of facial recognition technology.
Key Skills
summarizing, text features, vocabulary, author’s purpose, compare and contrast, cause and effect, critical thinking, argument writing
Complexity Factors
Purpose: The text explains how facial recognition technology works and discusses its benefits and drawbacks.
Structure: The article begins by describing one teen’s experience with facial recognition technology and goes on to discuss the uses of and problems with this technology.
Language: The text includes some domain-specific vocabulary, which is defined in the article and in the vocabulary box.
Knowledge Demands: No previous knowledge is required.
Levels
Lexile: 600L-700L
Guided Reading Level: U
DRA Level: 50
Lesson Plan: Are You Being Watched?
Essential Questions
Literature Connection
1. Preparing to Read
Preview Text Features (15 minutes)
Guide students to locate the article. Then preview the text features by asking the following questions:
Preview Vocabulary (10 minutes)
Make a Plan for Reading
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 well, discuss the following close-reading and critical-thinking questions.
Close-Reading Questions (15 minutes)
Critical-Thinking Question (5 minutes)
3. Skill Building and Writing (30 minutes)
Learn Anywhere Activity
An enrichment activity to extend the learning journey at home or in the classroom
Make a PSA
Restating information in your own words can help you understand and remember it. For this activity, imagine that your school is planning to install FRT cameras. Make a video to tell your classmates about the plan and how it might affect them. In the video, tell your viewers:
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