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End of Unit Assessment: On-Demand Analysis of Meg Lowman’s Research in the Rainforest Lesson PlanEnd of Unit Assessment: On-Demand Analysis of Meg Lowman’s Research in the Rainforest Lesson Plan
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EngageNY
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5th
Subjects
English Language Arts
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Duration
1 hr
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Year
2014
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End of Unit Assessment: On-Demand Analysis of Meg Lowman’s Research in the Rainforest

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This End of Unit Assessment: On-Demand Analysis of Meg Lowman’s Research in the Rainforest lesson plan also includes:
  • Full Grade 5 ELA Module 2a (.pdf)
  • Full Grade 5 ELA Module 2a Updates: September 2018 (.pdf)
  • Full Grade 5 ELA Module 2a, Unit 2 (.pdf)
  • Grade 5 ELA Module 2a: Unit 2, Lesson 15 (.html)
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Come explore with me. Scholars complete an end of the unit assessment in which they write an essay describing how Meg Lowman explored the rainforest canopy. Pupils fill in an outline organizer before beginning their writing.

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

evidence, supporting evidence, textual evidence

Instructional Ideas

  • If possible, allow learners to use a computer to type their essays

Classroom Considerations

  • Final lesson of 15 in 5th Grade ELA Module 2a, Unit 2
  • Requires completing all previous lessons in the unit

Pros

  • Includes a rubric for grading
  • Lists criteria for successful completion of the essay (punctuation, grammar, concluding sentence, etc.)

Cons

  • None

Common Core

W.5.2.d W.5.4 W.5.9.b

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