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Who's that talking to? Readers listen to a reading of the "Forgotten Ship" transcript and answer questions focusing on word meaning and choice. They complete a chart to track the multiple narrators in the script. For homework, readers prepare for the end-of-unit assessment.
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- Discuss the meaning, format, and use of a transcript before beginning the lesson
Classroom Considerations
- Lesson 13 of 14 in Grade 8 ELA Module 1, Unit 1
- Complete lessons in order
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