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Weather Wonders

English • 2 • 12 students • Created with AI following Aligned with provincial curriculum standards

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English
2
12 students
23 September 2024

Teaching Instructions

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Weather Wonders

Curriculum Area:

English Language Arts (ELA) – Grade 8

Standards:

  • Reading Informational Text: CA ELA Standard 8.3 - Analyze how a text makes connections among and distinctions between individuals, ideas, or events.
  • Writing: CA ELA Standard 8.4 - Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.

Objective:

Students will enhance their understanding of weather phenomena and improve their skills in reading comprehension and descriptive writing. They will critically analyze an informational text about weather and craft a short descriptive paragraph about a weather event.

Duration:

2 minutes

Materials Needed:

  • A short informational text on weather (preferably about a specific weather phenomenon such as thunderstorms or snowstorms)
  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Student notebooks and pens

Lesson Plan:

Introduction (30 seconds)

  1. Greeting and Objective Overview (10 seconds)

    • "Good morning, class! Today, we're going to dive into the fascinating world of weather. Our goal is to read about a weather phenomenon and write a descriptive paragraph about it."
  2. Quick Discussion (20 seconds)

    • Ask, "What comes to mind when you think of weather?"
    • Quickly capture a few student responses on the whiteboard (e.g., rain, sunshine, thunderstorm).

Reading Activity (45 seconds)

  1. Introduction to the Text (5 seconds)

    • "We're going to read a brief excerpt about thunderstorms. Pay close attention to the descriptive words used."
  2. Silent Reading (20 seconds)

    • Distribute the excerpt or display it on the whiteboard.
    • Students read the text silently.
  3. Comprehension Check (20 seconds)

    • "What are two things you learned about thunderstorms from this text?"
    • Quickly call on 2-3 students for responses.

Writing Activity (45 seconds)

  1. Descriptive Writing Prompt (10 seconds)

    • "Now, using what you've learned, write one descriptive paragraph about a thunderstorm. Use vivid imagery and sensory details."
  2. Independent Writing (35 seconds)

    • Students write their paragraphs in their notebooks.

Conclusion (30 seconds)

  1. Share and Wrap-Up (30 seconds)
    • Ask a few students to quickly share a sentence from their paragraphs.
    • "Great job, everyone! You've learned how to use descriptive language to bring weather events to life."

Assessment:

Students will be assessed on their ability to identify key information from the text and their use of descriptive language in their writing.

Extension (Optional):

For homework, students can expand their paragraphs into a full-page descriptive essay about their favourite weather phenomenon.


With this engaging and fast-paced lesson, students will leave with a heightened understanding of weather concepts and improved descriptive writing skills, all while adhering to the CA ELA standards.

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