In this seminar you learn how to communicate an effective conclusion for …
In this seminar you learn how to communicate an effective conclusion for an informational form of writing with clarity and precision. You will learn the three key points that must be in your writing in order to effectively conclude your thoughts and ideas. You will make a comic book, read informational pieces that are also learning activities to enhance your social studies and science curriculum.StandardsC.C.1.4.4D Group related information in paragraphs and sections, linking ideas within categories of information using words and phrases; provide a concluding statement or section.
These materials provide resources for those wanting to assist students with their …
These materials provide resources for those wanting to assist students with their reading comprehension and vocabulary. See section 1, titled "Overview" for additional information. The Overview (section 1) also contains a common course cartridge with the assessments for these learning materials including quizzes, discussions, and writing assignments.
Overview of Unit: This unit will focus on the characteristics of the …
Overview of Unit: This unit will focus on the characteristics of the epic hero and students’ comprehension of complex texts. Students will explore theme and main idea within texts which focus on the epic hero through discussions, as well as generating a writing product.
This lesson can be used by adult learners to gain experience in …
This lesson can be used by adult learners to gain experience in identifying the strength of themes in writing passages. Upon conclusion of the lesson students will be able to not only identify the theme of an piece of writing but also key details used to support the author’s argument.
This lesson is aimed at finding the main idea and details in …
This lesson is aimed at finding the main idea and details in an informational text. The text is at grade C reading level. The learner should be able to identify, sort, state and write the central idea and it’s supporting details in a given text. The terms central idea, theme, thesis, mainly about, will be used as synonymous with the main idea of a text. The students will create a brochure/flyer, conduct research and build fluency during the course of this lesson.
The class I am using this lesson plan with is an English …
The class I am using this lesson plan with is an English class with six students ranging from a 5th to 7th grade level equivalent. This is an English class and the content/context is focused on language comprehension and analysis via reading and answering questions; and expression via discussion and writing (with attention to substance as well as grammar/spelling/punctuation).
Passages used in the lesson are from the following text: https://www.amazon.com/Six-Way-Paragraphs-Content-Areas-Introductory/dp/0809203715
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