Characters Setting Plot Lesson Plan
Characters Setting Plot Lesson Plan
strong partner work with a students. Students will be asked, What did you
notice? (quiet voices, taking turns, sitting close to each other, respect, eye
contact, thanking their partners etc.)
Students will be paired off with heterogeneous partners. Students will read text
together.
Teacher will revisit the definitions of characters, setting, and plot using student
friendly language.
Teacher ask will students about the characters, setting, and plot in a group
discussion format related to the book. Teacher will use a chime when students
share (in order to connect to the sound of an elevator when it arrives on a floor).
Teacher will introduce the posters labeled characters, setting, and plot. The posters
will be spread across the room. Students will add their thinking to each poster.
Students will explain their drawings and how it connects to the story structure to
class upon completion. Students will practice listening to their peers.
6. Assessment / Closure:
The demonstration of knowledge on the poster will serve as an informal
assessment.
*Teacher will reflect on student thought and participation to determine what needs to
be revisited or extended the next day in order to best prepare students to perform on
grade level.
7. Adaptation for students who need extra help, time, or attention
Frontloading vocabulary, partner work, use of book, and simplified language will
serve as adaptations. Teacher will be in tune with individual student need
8. Extension for students of high ability
Students may add writing and labels
Students will be asked to expand upon the plot
TOTAL LESSON TIME: 30 minutes
9. References Consulted
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