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In this lesson, students explore the concept of problem-solving through storytelling, focusing on identifying problems and potential solutions within narratives. Using the essential question "How can I identify a story’s problem and its solution?", students will analyze various scenarios, such as a dog getting loose or being late for school. By working in groups, they will define problems, evaluate solutions, and reflect on characters' challenges in "The View from Saturday," enhancing their critical thinking and comprehension skills in reading and writing.
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Language ArtsTheme 3 A View From Saturday
Do Now Choose 1 problem below and tell me how you would solve this problem. Write your answer your journal. • Problem- • Dog got loose. • Late for school • no money for lunch • forgot homework at home
Essential Question • How can I identify a story’s problem and its solution? • Define the problem. • Consider possible solutions. • Evaluate the possible solutions. • Choose the best solution and carry it out. • If that does not work, try another solution.
Teacher Read AloudUnder the Rice Moon • What is the main problem in the story? • How does the swallow try to solve its problem again and again? • How is the problem finally resolved? • How does this story fit in with other selections in the theme?
Turn to page 320-321. • Transparency 3-29 • Complete practice lab 245 with a partner.
Ticket Out the Door • How can I identify a story’s problem and its solution?
Do Now • On a note card, write a problem for the class to solve. • Turn your card into Dr. Lantzy. • In small groups, solve each of the problems you have been given. You must write out your answer using the sheet provided. • Define the problem. • Consider possible solutions. Write them down. • Evaluate the possible solutions.
Essential Question • How do I identify a problem faced by a story character? • How do I identify the solutions of a problem faced by a story character?
Assignment • Turn to lab 246. • Turn to page 323 in your anthology. • Complete lab 246-247.
Do Now • Turn to lab 246.
Assignment • Listen to The View From Saturday. • Complete practice book page 246 and 247.
Summarization Activity • What problem is Nadia facing? How does she solve her problem?
Assessment • Complete the selection test. • Bring your test back to me. • Complete practice book page 248-249.