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This End of Unit Assessment: Identifying Perspective and Using Evidence from Informational Texts about the Dinka and Nuer Tribes lesson plan also includes:
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Pupils consider the varying perspectives of people in different cultural groups as they read an informational text about the Dinka tribe of Southern Sudan and complete graphic organizers. They also respond to a constructed-response question based on A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park.
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- Final lesson from the consecutive 14-part Grade 7 ELA Module 1, Unit 1 series
- Requires students' notes from all previous lessons
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- Includes a list of learning targets to guide the lesson
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