Lesson 3
Lesson 3
Teacher
Kelsey Wilkie
Date
Questioning (Chapter 3)
I. Objectives
How does this lesson connect to the unit plan?
This lesson continues to analyze the book Morning Girl. The students are consistently adding to their charts about the book and its meaning. This lesson introduces a
new topic that will be looked at while we continue reading the rest of the book.
cognitiveR U Ap An E C*
physical
development
socioemotional
C
E
Common Core standards (or GLCEs if not available in Common Core) addressed:
5.1 Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences.
5.2 Determine two or more main ideas of text and explain how they are supported.
(Note: Write as many as needed. Indicate taxonomy levels and connections to applicable national or state standards. If an objective applies to particular learners
write the name(s) of the learner(s) to whom it applies.)
*remember, understand, apply, analyze, evaluate, create
Knowledge of basic organizational skill, such as using and creating thinking maps. Also knowledge
about how to question what a text says. General knowledge of similes and metaphors.
Pre-assessment (for learning):
Outline assessment
activities
(applicable to this lesson)
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Materials-what materials
(books, handouts, etc) do
you need for this lesson
and are they ready to use?
Lit. Circle Folder, Morning Girl books, pencil, sticky notes, charts from previous meetings (should be
in their folder).
As it normally is, in tables groups. Students will be able to move about the room to different places
when they read the chapter with their group.
2mins
Components
Motivation
(opening/
introduction/
engagement)
3mins
Development
(the largest
component or
main body of
the lesson)
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10mins
5mins
5mins
10mins
Closure
(conclusion,
culmination,
wrap-up)
Your reflection about the lesson, including evidence(s) of student learning and engagement, as well as ideas for improvement
for next time. (Write this after teaching the lesson, if you had a chance to teach it. If you did not teach this lesson, focus on the
process of preparing the lesson.)
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