A Whale of a Tale

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3.R.1 Use in-depth critical reading of a variety of relevant texts to describe ideas, phenomena, cultural identity and literary elements in the texts, asking and answering such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text. Recognize fact vs. opinion and fiction vs. nonfiction as well as facts/supporting details from the texts.

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Part of reading comprehension is understanding a story’s vocabulary. It is important that students understand the role vocabulary plays in reading comprehension as well as what sources to use to understand new words.

Throughout this lesson, students will:

  • use in-depth critical reading of a variety of relevant texts to describe ideas, phenomena, cultural identity and literary elements in the texts;
  • ask and answer questions such as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text;
  • recognize fact vs. opinion and fiction vs. nonfiction as well as facts/supporting details from the texts.

This lesson’s content is of high educational quality. It is designed with a model of a conceptualization, definitions, examples, practice exercises and test with different levels of complexity. In addition, it includes rubrics for an objective evaluation.

Content:

11 items in example section

35 items in exercise practice

29 items in test

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English