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Title: Components of an Effective Lesson in a Middle School ELA Classroom
Description: This video shows the components of an effective lesson in a middle school classroom while teaching students how to make inferences about characters in text. Attached you will find the lesson plan, graphic organizer, and student bookmark used in the lesson.
Classification: ELA - Reading - Lesson Plan
Standard(s):
3.6.2 - Describe, make inferences, and draw conclusions about protagonist and antagonist i... (6th Grade)
3.6.2 - Describe what a character's thoughts and/or actions reveal about him or her based ... (6th Grade)
3.7.2 - Make inferences and draw conclusions to explain the relationship between/among mai... (7th Grade)
3.7.2 - Describe the author's development of character(s) based on text (e.g., clues the a... (7th Grade)
3.8.2 - Analyze the author's methods of characterization. (8th Grade)
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