Sharing Informative Texts About Fairness
Grade
Grade 3
UNIT
7
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Fairness
In Unit 7, Lesson 4, “Sharing Informative Texts About Fairness,” students will practice their reading skills by reading their informative texts to a partner and their listening skills by listening to their partners’ informative texts. Then, students will write what they learned from writing their informative texts, both about the writing process and the topic. Finally, students will participate in a class discussion focusing on what they learned from writing their informative texts.
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SUGGESTED TIME:
20 minutes
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
- Read aloud to a partner to support development of English pronunciation, syntax, and grammar
- Listen to a partner’s reading to develop active listening skills
- Engage in collaborative discussions with peers
- With guidance and support from peers and adults, develop and strengthen writing as needed by planning, revising, and editing
REQUIRED MATERIALS:
- Prohuman Grade 3 Unit 7 Worksheet 4: Sharing Informative Texts About Fairness
VOCABULARY:
Fairness: I treat everyone the same. If someone has been left out, I bring them in.
Civil Rights Movement: A time in America in the 1950s and 1960s when Black Americans fought for equal rights, like the right to vote, go to the same schools, and use the same places as everyone else.
ELA COMMON CORE STANDARDS MET
CHARACTER AND SOCIAL EMOTIONAL (CSED) NATIONAL STANDARDS MET
LESSON PROCEDURE
Today we will read our informative texts about fairness with a partner.
- Circle the room to support the students as they take turns reading their informative texts (written in Lesson 3) with their partners. (10 min)
- Ask students to complete the worksheet questions.
- Ask the class if anyone would like to share the answers to their worksheet questions.
- Collect students’ worksheets from both Lessons 3 and 4 to provide feedback.
GRADE 3 UNIT 7 WORKSHEET 4: SHARING INFORMATIVE TEXTS ABOUT FAIRNESS
Fairness: I treat everyone the same. If someone has been left out, I bring them in.
Civil Rights Movement: A time in America in the 1950s and 1960s when Black Americans fought for equal rights, like the right to vote, go to the same schools, and use the same places as everyone else.
ACTIVITY:
- What did you learn from writing your informative text about the writing process?
- How can you apply what you learned about fairness to help yourself and others?
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