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Arthur's Reading Race
Grade Level:
1
Subject:
Language Arts
Topic:
This lesson gives the students and opportunity to read aloud from the book to their fellow students and the main theme of the book is also about reading. (Arthur's little sister proves she can read ten words."
Objective:
I can tell the characters, setting and what happens in a story. RL.1.3
I can read first grade words. RF1.3
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Correlation: The 1st grade classes have been studying animal fiction so we'll also discuss these two elements of the story. They've been learning to identify characters and setting so I'll also make sure the students have an opportunit to identify these elements.
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This lesson was presented during the week of 9/16-20. I made a major change to it after the first time. At first I had each child read a section. It was slow and cumbersome and they got bored waiting on their fellow classmates to read. Because of this problem, I read the story myself but let them take turns reading the highlighted words that DW read to her brother Arthur.