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I need a yearlong preview for grade 4 novel studies. The plan should include time for group reading and in class discussions. They will have two classes per week, for 33 weeks. Make it fit the BC curriculum, and include the first peoples principles of learning.
Subject: English Language Arts
Grade: 4
Duration: 30 minutes per class, twice a week, for a total of 33 weeks
Class Size: 10 students
Curricular Area: Reading, Comprehension, Literary Response
This yearlong novel study plan for Grade 4 students in British Columbia will incorporate the BC curriculum standards and the First Peoples Principles of Learning. This plan will enable students to explore various novels, enhance their reading skills, and engage in meaningful discussions. Each session will include time for group reading and class discussions.
BC Curriculum Standards:
First Peoples Principles of Learning:
Weekly Breakdown:
Class 1: Group reading of the first 2 chapters. Discuss characters and setting.
Class 2: In-depth discussion on the character of Wilbur and his feelings of solitude.
Repeat similar structure for each novel, ensuring each book receives 4 weeks of focus.
Weekly Breakdown:
Class 1: Group reading of the first 2 chapters. Discuss the introduction to Narnia.
Class 2: Discuss the concepts of good vs. evil illustrated in the book.
Weekly Breakdown:
Class 1: Group reading of the first 3 chapters. Discuss James' character.
Class 2: Visualisation of the peach journey.
Additional novels and similar structures will follow for "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" and "Island of the Blue Dolphins", each lasting approximately 4 weeks.
This novel study plan aligns with the BC curriculum and incorporates First Peoples Principles of Learning to provide a holistic and engaging learning experience. Students are encouraged to think critically about literature, connect with the stories, and express their understanding creatively. Through consistent reading, discussion, and activities, fourth-grade students will develop a deeper appreciation for literature and improve their comprehension and communication skills.
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