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Here is a lesson that provides scholars with two opportunities to stretch their compare-and-contrast muscles. First, learners compare and contrast their experience reading the fourth stanza of If by Rudyard Kipling to listening to the audio version. Then, they delve deep into the poem's text to compare and contrast its themes with those found in the novel Bud, Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis.
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- Create a class blog post asking pupils to discuss their conclusions from the compare-and-contrast activities
- Perform the first lesson using the novel and its audio version
- Create a reading-themed bulletin board highlighting all the different texts and their types
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- Copies are required
- The eighth in a series of 17 lesson plans designed to accompany Bud, Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis
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- Notes are provided that detail how the lesson's activities meet the needs of learners
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- Cooperative learning strategies are incorporated throughout the lesson
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