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Analyzing Point of View and Figurative Language: Noah’s Point of View of Florida Lesson PlanAnalyzing Point of View and Figurative Language: Noah’s Point of View of Florida Lesson Plan
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EngageNY
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6th
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English Language Arts
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Duration
1 hr
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Year
2014
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Analyzing Point of View and Figurative Language: Noah’s Point of View of Florida

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This Analyzing Point of View and Figurative Language: Noah’s Point of View of Florida lesson plan also includes:
  • Full Grade 6 ELA Module 3B (.pdf)
  • Full Grade 6 ELA Module 3B Updates: June 2015 (.pdf)
  • Full Grade 6 ELA Module 3B, Unit 2 (.pdf)
  • Grade 6 ELA Module 3B: Unit 2, Lesson 4 (.pdf)
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Fishing for words. Scholars search for unfamiliar words in pages 27-29 of Flush, place them in their word catchers, and complete part of Noah’s Point of View graphic organizer. After identifying figurative language, learners analyze tone by marking words applying to Noah's feelings, actions, and thoughts in blue.

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

point of view, plot development, author's perspective, tone, figurative language

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • Brainstorm a list of words that show feeling or emotion

Classroom Considerations

  • Installment four of 12 in Grade 6 ELA Module 3B, Unit 2
  • Consecutive lessons must be completed in order
  • Uses colored pencils

Pros

  • Includes a completed graphic organizer for teacher reference
  • Offers an exit ticket to assess learning

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RL.6.4 RL.6.5 RL.6.6 L.6.4.a

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