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CCLS - ELA: RL.4.2
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- Reading Literature
- Sub-Category
- Key Ideas and Details
- State Standard:
- Determine a theme of a story, drama, or poem from details in the text; summarize the text.
32 Results
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- In this module, students will read, write, and speak about the topic of voting rights and responsibilities. In the first two units, students will read informational texts that focus on the women’s...
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- In this eight-week module, students explore animal defense mechanisms. They build proficiency in writing an informative piece, examining the defense mechanisms of one specific animal about which they...
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- "This is the second lesson where students read sections from Animal Behavior: Animal Defenses. In this lesson, they will continue working in the same groups to identify details that support the main...
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- "This is the third lesson where students reread sections from Animal Behavior: Animal Defenses. In this lesson, students make meaning of unfamiliar words in their section of the text. Students work...
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- Summarizing Literature and Making Inferences: Divided Loyalties, Act 1, Scenes 1 and 2
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- Summarizing a Literary Text: Divided Loyalties Act 1, Scene 1 through Act III , Scene 1
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- End of Unit Assessment, Parts 2 and 3: Analyzing, Summarizing, and Reading Aloud Divided Loyalties
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- Summarizing Literature and Analyzing Characters: The Hope Chest, Chapter 1
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- Summarizing Literature and Analyzing Characters: The Hope Chest, Chapter 3
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- Summarizing Chapters 1–6 of The Hope Chest Using a Story Map
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- Writing a Short Essay about Myrtle and Discussing Character Reactions to Jim Crow
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- Mid-Unit Assessment: Reading and Answering Questions about a New Chapter of The Hope Chest
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- Summarizing The Hope Chest Chapters 7–11 and Interpreting and Creating Cover Art
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- Introducing Literary Theme: Exploring Themes in The Hope Chest
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- Determining the Central Theme of The Hope Chest
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- Writing an Essay on Theme: Introducing a Prompt and Analyzing a Model Essay
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- Preparing to Write an Essay about Theme: Reading and Gathering Evidence from Chapter 17 in The Hope Chest
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- End of Unit Assessment, Part I: Reading and Answering Questions about Characters and Theme
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- End of Unit Assessment, Part II: Writing an Essay about the Theme of The Hope Chest
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- In this unit, students read the play Divided Loyalties, by Gare Thompson, to dig deeper into the perspectives of Patriots and Loyalists.
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- In Unit 2, students read The Hope Chest by Karen Schwabach. This novel is a piece of historical fiction set in 1920 during the passage of the 19th Amendment, which gave women in the United States the...
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- Reading Poetry and Identifying Theme: Robert Frost’s “A Time to Talk”
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- Theme and Symbolism: The Keeping Quilt
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- Establishing Reading Routines: Love That Dog Pages 1–5 and “The Red Wheelbarrow” by William Carlos Williams