In this lesson, students identify explicit information in nonfiction. Students will understand …
In this lesson, students identify explicit information in nonfiction. Students will understand how they can learn information from the pictures and words in the book.
In this lesson, students read a nonfiction text and identify facts learned …
In this lesson, students read a nonfiction text and identify facts learned from a photograph or picture. They will be able to explain that photographs or pictures teach you information.
In this lesson, students will explain that we can look at how …
In this lesson, students will explain that we can look at how things are similar and different at the same time. Students will orally explain things that are similar and different by comparing and contrasting examples that are similar and different in the class. Students will chart things that are similar and different between long ago and today.
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