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This Using Routines for Discussing A Long Walk to Water and Introducing Juxtaposition (Chapters 9 and 10) lesson plan also includes:
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- Grades 6-8 ELA Curriculum: Appendix 1: Teaching Practices and Protocols (.pdf)
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Take a stand. Scholars consider what it means to take a stand in A Long Walk to Water. They complete an activity by taking a stand and moving to a labeled section of the room that matches their opinion. Readers then examine text features in the book and discuss the meaning of juxtaposition.
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- Ask students to create juxtaposition images of their own
Classroom Considerations
- Lesson four of 19 in Grade 7 ELA Module 1, Unit 2
- Complete lessons in order
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- Gives ideas on how to meet the needs of struggling learners
- Includes an exit ticket to assess learning
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