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Unit 2: Myths, Legends, and Real Life Heroes (Novel: I Am Malala)
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In this unit, students will delve deeper into nonfiction with a novel study titled, I Am Malala.  The students will apply nonfiction comprehension skills and close reading strategies to analyze and explore the challenges of an adolescent girl from a different culture analyze while reading.  The students will show mastery by completing a Persuasive Writing Performance Based Assessment. 

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English
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Activity/Lab
Author:
Melissa Goodwin
Kelli Jordan
Date Added:
04/22/2021
Unit 4: Global Concerns (Novel: Refugee)
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In this unit, students will delve into a novel study for Refugee.  The students will use the novel as a vessel to practice and apply comprehension skills.  Students will also explore the challenges of three adolescents who are all faced with the difficult decisions of having to leave their homes.   The students will show mastery by completing a Persuasive Writing Performance Based Assessment. 

Subject:
English
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Activity/Lab
Author:
Melissa Goodwin
Kelli Jordan
Date Added:
04/23/2021
Unit 6: Finding Your Way (Novel: Lyddie)
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In this unit, students read the novel, Lyddie, by Katherin Patterson.  Students will read a variety of fiction and nonfiction through the novel to make connections between characters and settings.  Additionally, students will engage in character analysis to help them understand author's conventions.  Finally, students will engage in vocabulary study to help them understand the connotations and denotations of words as well as enhance reading comprehension.

Subject:
English
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Activity/Lab
Author:
Melissa Goodwin
Kelli Jordan
Date Added:
04/25/2021
Unit 8: Finding Courage (Novel: A Long Walk to Water)
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In this unit, students will read the novel, A Long Walk to Water, analyzing characterization, plot, and setting in small groups.   Students will read informational text and watch videos about The Lost Boys of Sudan and the water shortage crisis in Sudan to give them background knowledge regarding major events in the novel.   A journaling activity will be used to help students respond to events in the novel.   The unit will culminate with a two voice poem performance based assessment.

Subject:
English
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Melissa Goodwin
Kelli Jordan
Date Added:
04/26/2021