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Close Reading of Nasreen's Secret School: How Do People Access Books in Afghanistan? Lesson PlanClose Reading of Nasreen's Secret School: How Do People Access Books in Afghanistan? Lesson Plan
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Close Reading of Nasreen's Secret School: How Do People Access Books in Afghanistan?

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Third graders continue to practice the close reading skills of capturing the gist and reading again for important details in the sixth lesson in a larger unit. This is a great beginning-of-the-year unit for establishing visible thinking routines and norms in the classroom. Using the realistic and emotionally moving story Nasreen's Secret School, learners independently practice the technique of using sticky notes to record vocabulary words and collect important details about the main message of the text. Learners then transition to a whole-class circle activity with their notes, and create a classroom anchor reading chart to highlight patterns in the details. An assessment chart is provided for teachers to complete a mid-unit assessment of speaking and listening skills.  

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close reading, reading comprehension, main ideas, supporting details, sorting & categorizing

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english language arts
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Grade
3rd
Subjects
English Language Arts
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Resource Type
Lesson Plans
Audience
For Teacher Use
Duration
1 hr
Instructional Strategies
Collaborative Learning
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Year
2013
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Creative Commons
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Common Core

RL.3.2 RL.3.3 W.3.8 SL.3.1.a

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