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Class members discuss the gist of chapter four of A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park with a partner and share their responses with the class. Next, they complete graphic organizers to answer text-dependent questions based on a close reading.
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- Show visuals of the vocabulary words sorghum, terrain, scrub, and woodland to support English learners
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- Lesson seven of 14 from the Grade 7 ELA Module 1, Unit 1 series
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- Offers tips for lesson differentiation to meet the needs of diverse students
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