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[Free Registration/Login Required] A lesson plan in which students use the books Nature's Food Chains: What Polar Animals Eat by Joanne Mattern, Life Cycle of a Frog by Angela Royston, and Froggy Goes to School by Jonathan London to learn to identify purposes for reading fiction and nonfiction texts. Lesson includes direct teaching, guided practice, and independent practice ideas. Student worksheets for this lesson plan are available to download with free login.
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purpose for reading, reading purpose, "froggy goes to school", "life cycle of a frog", "nature's food chains: what polar animals eat", angela royston, joanne mattern, jonathan london, k.rl.1.1, oh.ela-literacy.rf.1.4a read grade-level text with purpose and understanding., oh.ela-literacy.rf.2.4a, oh.ela-literacy.rl.1.5 explain major differences between books that tell stories and books that give information, drawing on a wide reading of a range, readworks, genre
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