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This Connecting the Universal Refugee Experience of Fleeing and Finding Home to the Title of the Novel Inside Out & Back Again lesson plan also includes:
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- Connecting the Universal Refugee Experience of Fleeing and Finding Home to the Title of the Novel Inside Out & Back Again
- Grade 8 ELA Module 1 Unit 2 Overview (.pdf)
- Grade 8 ELA Module 1 Unit 2 Overview (.docx)
- Grade 8 ELA Module 1 Recommended Texts (.pdf)
- Grade 8 ELA Module 1 Recommended Texts (.docx)
- Grade 8 ELA Module 1 Overview (.pdf)
- Grade 8 ELA Module 1 Overview (.docx)
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- Grade 8 ELA Module 1 Assessments (.docx)
- Grade 8 ELA Module 1 Performance Task (.pdf)
- Grade 8 ELA Module 1 Performance Task (.docx)
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What does it mean to turn inside out? Using the resource, scholars begin planning their end-of-unit assessment essays. They complete two graphic organizers to form claims about how refugees turn "inside out" and "back again."
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Instructional Ideas
- Have learners continue their practice writing citations for a variety of books and articles
Classroom Considerations
- This is lesson 15 from the 20-part Grade 8 ELA Module 1, Unit 2 set
- Requires access to Thanhha Lai's novel Inside Out & Back Again
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- Provides tips for meeting all students' needs
- Organized effectively with headings for teacher notes, materials needed, and a step-by-step lesson sequence
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