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Grade 12,
Reading and Literature
Std # 2–1: Identify main idea
NOTE: Main
idea may include topic, subject, theme, central thought or
message, lesson or moral, thesis,
and author’s purpose and/or point of view.
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Lesson Plans:
Exploring Disability Using Multimedia and the B-D-A Reading Strategy
In this lesson, students apply the B-D-A (before-during-after) reading
comprehension strategy as they explore varied aspects of disability by
investigating rich, interactive multimedia resources.
Getting the Main Ideas
Student outline the main ideas of a lecture.Read
On--Experiences with Literature that Has Changed Us
After creating and sharing individual timelines of their own histories
as readers, students write an essay on a chosen book.
Critical Reading: Two Stories, Two Authors, Same Plot?
Many students often lack critical
thinking skills to be able to analyze what they read. This lesson
encourages students to read and respond critically to two different
pieces of literature with the same title. Students make predictions
about the stories and analyze the story elements (i.e., characters,
plot, conflict, and resolution). They then compare and contrast the
different stories, distinguish between fact and opinion, and draw
conclusions supported by evidence from their readings.
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Resources:
Logging Up Reading Mileage!
Personal reading ideas with many supporting achievement outcomes and
assessments
Englishcompanion.com
Handy printable guides (at bottom of site page)
Suggestions for
English Language Learners:
ESL Ideas (B=Beginning, I=Intermediate, T=Transitional)
(B) Students draw pictures of characters or events in the story.
(I, T) Students complete a graphic organizer listing the topic
sentence and supporting sentences of a given paragraph.
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