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5th Grade ESOL Pullout
5th Grade Week of 12/9/13
Grade Level:
5
Subject:
Language Arts
Topic:
Summarize Non-Fiction Text
Objective:
To summarize key events from non-fiction text both orally and in writing?
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Reading for Information - Question Stems and Prompts:
What is this text about?
What are the main ideas developed in the text?
After reading the text, which details support the main ideas?
How did you decide that these details are important?
What kind of details does the author use to support the main ideas?
Write a short summary about what you have learned?
Can you summarize the main ideas of the text in a sentence?
Writing - Question Stems and Prompts
Who will be reading your writing?
Are you writing to tell a story or to help someone learn more about...?
Who is the audience?
What is the text structure? (sequence)
Is there a graphic organizer you can use to help organize your writing?
What facts or examples are you including that will help make your writing clearer?
Does your writing move the reader easily from one part to another?
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