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This Mid-Unit Assessment: Gathering and Using Evidence to Analyze Points of View in A Long Walk to Water (Chapter 5) lesson plan also includes:
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Class members discuss how culture, place, and time influence a character's identity in A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park. Then, as part of a mid-unit assessment, they complete a Gathering Evidence graphic organizer to answer the question.
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- Allow extra time for English learners and those with special needs to finish their assessments
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- Lesson eight of 14 from the Grade 7 ELA Module 1, Unit 1 series
- In advance, prepare the Unit 1 Recommended Texts list for students
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