Gate Lesson
Gate Lesson
Gate Lesson
Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and
when drawing inferences from the text.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.4.1.B
Come to discussions prepared, having read or studied required material; explicitly draw on
that preparation and other information known about the topic to explore ideas under
discussion.
Instructional Learning Objectives:
Assessment*:
Students will have read the text Elena in America before group discussion
and have prior knowledge of the plot of the story by completing their prereading
Students have prior experience using evidence and detail to support their
ideas from a text.
Students have an understanding of the meaning of each depth and
complexity category we will be discussing.
Students have prior experience participating in small groups and working
together to respectfully contribute ideas.
Students need to be reminded of the importance of group discussion and how contributing ideas
with one another is a useful life-long tool.
I will emphasis the importance and practicality of the topic of depth and complexity, in order to
motivate students learning throughout the activity.
Behavior Expectations/Conduct:
What are your expectations for students behavior during the
anticipatory set? What teaching behaviors/strategies will
you implement during the main instructional activity that
encourages and supports appropriate student behavior and
minimize behavior issues?
As previously stated, students will have read the story Elena in America
prior to group discussion.
Students will be reminded of group discussion rules and how I expect
them to behave.
We will first discuss a summary of the text before I give the students their
worksheet.
We will go page by page and talk about what happened to the main
character at each part in the text.
Then, I will ask students to complete the You do step at their desk individually. Students will
be asked to complete this step at their desk while I continue to work with other groups during
the morning. From there, I will continue calling back reading groups to complete this lesson.