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Novel study par Mind Map: Novel study

1. Maps

1.1. Students may make a map timeline to keep track of the characters and travels from place to place. Draw a map of details the author give you about each of the places. refer to map as you read visualizing as you read.

2. Learning outcome

2.1. .1.1 Express Ideas

2.2. Engage in exploratory communication to share personal responses, make predictions, and discover own interpretations.

2.3. 1.1.2 Consider Others’ Ideas

2.4. Select from others’ ideas and observations to develop thinking and understanding.

2.4.1. 1.2.2 Explain Opinions

2.4.1.1. Explain personal viewpoints in clear and meaningful ways and revise personal understanding.

2.4.2. 1.2.3 Combine Ideas

2.4.2.1. Search for ways to reorganize ideas and information to extend understanding.

2.5. Students will listen, speak, read, write, view, and represent to explore thoughts, ideas, feelings, and experiences.

3. teacher notes;

3.1. Ask student Questions

3.1.1. What does a good reader do before they read a book?

3.1.2. (Make Predictions when reading. Making connections to themselves and the world. Reread for better understanding of the text,

3.1.3. Ask questions and write down a word for definition)

3.1.4. Why do we read books? or reading in general? (student may say they like reading for joy, enjoyment. To be imaginative)

3.2. Discuss the title of the book to students. what do you think the story will be about just by looking at the title?

4. Objective.

4.1. Students may work in groups while discussing the book.

4.2. Improve their vocabulary by reading and discussing the story.

4.3. Focus the relationship between the characters in the book, use personal experiences.

5. Assessments

5.1. Daily journals

5.2. map

5.3. Assignment

5.4. Quiz

6. Audiobook

6.1. Students may listen to audiobook while reading

7. Topic: Charlottes web Grade 6 ELA time: 60 minutes

8. Student Martials for lesson

8.1. Map

8.2. Audio book

8.3. Workbook

8.4. Daily Journal

8.5. Pencil crayon/markers

8.6. photo copied worksheet

9. Vocabulary

9.1. Students may write in their workbook for vocabulary words to understand the definition of the word.

9.2. Example vocabulary word

9.3. Despised - verb – to look down on with disrespect, regard as worthless

9.4. student may write a sentence of their own using despised,