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We Gather Together..Now Please Get Lost!
Grade Level:
1
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Language Arts
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This lesson will be presented the week of 11/18-22. We may need to make it a two-part lesson if they don't have time this week to do the flip books. For this grade, students are required to use pictures and details in a story to tell about characters, setting, problem and solution. They will continue to build on character development by looking at similarities and differences in characters’ experiences in stories.
The first grade classes are doing an author study on Diane DeGroat in the media center and we have already read two of her books. Since the same characters appear in many of her stories, the students can see character development displayed across several books.
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I can use words and pictures to help me tell about the characters, setting and plot. RL.1.7
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Since Dewayne Hall is a Jehovah's Witness, make sure to give him a lesson on Education City while you teach this one.
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We gather together by Diane DeGroat, flip books, scissors, pencils, crayons