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This lesson is to focus on selecting the best text evidence to answer a question or prompt. I need it to be scaffold from easy to hard. I want the examples to be selected from popular young adult books and have multiple choice responses.
Subject: English Language Arts
Grade Level: 8th Grade
Duration: 30 minutes
Curriculum Area: Reading - Key Ideas and Details
Objective: Students will learn to select the best text evidence to answer questions or prompts, using a scaffolded approach from easy to hard.
Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for English Language Arts - Grade 8:
Hook: Begin with a brief discussion by asking, "Why is it important to use evidence when making a point?" Encourage students to think of scenarios outside of literature, such as courtrooms or debates.
Objective Review: Explain that today’s lesson is on improving their ability to select the best text evidence to support their answers to questions or prompts, which is a critical literacy skill.
Modeling the Skill: Use an excerpt from a popular young adult novel, such as "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins.
Question Example: "What motivates Katniss to win the Hunger Games?"
Multiple Choice Options:
Think-Aloud Strategy: Read the excerpt and show how to eliminate irrelevant options. Identify how option B is the most supported by the given text because it mentions her district and family survival.
Scaffolded Practice:
Provide students with another excerpt from a different young adult novel, like "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" by J.K. Rowling.
Excerpt: "Harry had always been treated differently by his family, living in a cupboard under the stairs."
Question: "How does Harry's upbringing affect his character?"
Multiple Choice:
Have students discuss in pairs which answer they believe is correct and why. Circulate the room to provide assistance and listen to discussions.
Task: Provide an excerpt from "The Maze Runner" by James Dashner.
Question: “What drives Thomas to find a way out of the Maze?”
Multiple Choice:
Have students choose the best textual evidence individually.
This plan guides students in grasping the art of discerning and defending their choices of textual evidence, enhancing both their literary comprehension and critical thinking skills.
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