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This Analyzing the Significance of the Novel’s Title: Connecting the Universal Refugee Experience to Inside Out and Back Again lesson plan also includes:
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How might different authors approach the same topic? Scholars read a paragraph from an informational text about Canadian refugees using the resource. Next, they participate in a jigsaw activity to connect real-life refugees' experiences to those in the novel Inside Out & Back Again.
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Instructional Ideas
- Invite small groups to discuss what it means to experience a disrupted loss to one's life
Classroom Considerations
- This is lesson 10 from the consecutive 20-part Grade 8 ELA Module 1, Unit 2 series
- Provide a copy of Thanhha Lai's Inside Out & Back Again for each student
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