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Preparing for the Mid-Unit Assessment: Planning the Children’s Book Lesson PlanPreparing for the Mid-Unit Assessment: Planning the Children’s Book Lesson Plan
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EngageNY
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7th
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English Language Arts
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45 mins
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Year
2014
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Preparing for the Mid-Unit Assessment: Planning the Children’s Book

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This Preparing for the Mid-Unit Assessment: Planning the Children’s Book lesson plan also includes:
  • Full Grade 7 ELA Module 3 (.pdf)
  • Grade 7 ELA Module 3 Updates: June 2015 (.pdf)
  • Full Grade 7 ELA Module 3, Unit 3 (.pdf)
  • Grade 7 ELA Module 3, Unit 3, Lesson 3 (.html)
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Pupils complete a My Children's Book Plan worksheet to carefully prepare for a narrative writing project. Scholars also continue working in their groups from lesson plan two, using their scavenger hunt worksheets to discuss what makes a good children's book.

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

personal narrative writing, narratives, personal narratives, fictional narratives, children's literature

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • Engage the class in a discussion about their all-time favorite children's books and what makes them memorable

Classroom Considerations

  • Third lesson from the consecutive 12-part Grade 7 ELA Module 3, Unit 3 series
  • Requires a worksheet from lesson two 

Pros

  • Provides tips for meeting the needs of all learners
  • Includes a rationale for each of the unit's lessons for teacher reference 

Cons

  • None

Common Core

W.7.3.a W.7.3.b W.7.3.c W.7.3.d W.7.3.e SL.7.1.a SL.7.1.b SL.7.1.c SL.7.1.d L.7.1.a L.7.1.b

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