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Literacy Activity
"The Laziest King" By Stuart Baum
Using the Frayer Model
Grade Level:
5
Subject:
Language Arts
Topic:
Reading Comprehension Using Frayer Model
Objective:
Allow for students to comprehend, categorize useful information and make connectionS between characters. Also allowing for students to brainstorm different outcomes from the story.
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*Can be used for Grades 4-6*
This lesson plan can be adapted to younger years. For example, kindergarden and Grade 1. The teacher will read the story aloud while the students listen. Afterwords, the Frayer Model will be written on the board and a class discussion will take place. Students will fill in chart as a class. NOTE the story level must be changed
Grades 2-3, instead of reading on their own, they will be put into reading groups of 3, where each student will take a turn reading the story. After, each group of 3 will work on filling out the Frayer Model together. NOTE the story level must be changed
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Read the short story first. Make note of any challenging words that the students might come across and address them.