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Grade 6: Module 1: Unit 1: Lesson 3
Assessment Guidance
Monitor students as they analyze how the author illustrates Percy’s point of view towards Mr. Brunner in preparation for the QuickWrite: Point of View: The Lightning Thief, Chapter 1. Preselect several pieces of relevant text evidence to guide struggling students.
Down the Road
In the next lesson, students will continue reading from The Lightning Thief, finding the gist of chapter 3. They continue to identify unfamiliar vocabulary, and analyze how the author develops point of view in preparation for the mid-unit assessment.
The Strategies to Answer Selected Response Questions anchor chart introduced in this lesson is referred to throughout the module and the school year as students answer selected response questions in text-dependent questions and assessments.
The Point of View anchor chart introduced in this lesson is referred to throughout the module.
In Advance
Prepare
– Strategies to Answer Selected Response Questions anchor chart
– Point of View anchor chart (see Teaching Notes)
ReviewthemodelresponsefortheQuickWrite:PointofView:TheLightningThief,chapter 1 to anticipate any guidance students will need to be successful.
Prereadchapter2inTheLightningThieftoidentifywordsorplotpointsthatmaychallenge students.
Prepare copies of handouts for students, including entrance ticket (see Materials list).
Post the learning targets and applicable anchor charts (see Materials list).
Technology & Multimedia
Opening B: Create the Strategies to Answer Selected Response Questions and Point of View anchor charts in an online format—for example, a Google Doc—to share with families to practice skills at home.
Work Time A: Provide an audiobook version of the novel to support students who would benefit from hearing the text read by a fluent reader.
Work Time B: Select a relevant but brief video to illustrate the term point of view as it is used in a literary context.
Vocabulary
develops, strategies (A)
first person point of view, point of view, selected response, third person point of view (DS)
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