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Better Lesson: Writing an Opinion in Response to the Story Lesson PlanBetter Lesson: Writing an Opinion in Response to the Story Lesson Plan
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Better Lesson
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K - 1st
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English Language Arts
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Lesson Plans
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Lexile Measures
1290L
Lesson Plan

Better Lesson: Writing an Opinion in Response to the Story

Curated by ACT

Students need to have lots of opportunities to share their opinions based on text. In this lesson, the teacher will read the story, Jack and the Beanstalk, multiple times before the students create their opinion. The detailed process of modeling this skill, an example of a completed student's work, and a video of the lesson are provided.

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CCSS: Adaptable

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betterlesson, betterlesson: writing an opinion in response to the story, oh.ela-literacy.w.1.1 write opinion pieces that introduce the topic or name the book being written about, express an opinion, supply a reason for the, oh.ela-literacy.w.2.1, oh.ela-literacy.w.k.1 use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to compose opinion pieces that tell a reader the topic or the name of the b, opinion, response to text, writing, literary response

Classroom Considerations

  • Knovation Readability Score: 5 (1 low difficulty, 5 high difficulty)
  • The intended use for this resource is Instructional

Common Core

W.1.1 W.K.1 W.2.1 RL.2.5 SL.2.4 W.K.2 RL.2.6 W.1.2 SL.2.5 W.2.2 RL.K.7 W.1.5 W.K.5

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