FSTL TEKS FP Perspectives - Places People Live

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Graphic Organizer: Know and Wonder

Lesson Plan

What do you know about what makes a home? What do you still wonder?

Know

Wonder

Fluent Plus reading stage

What makes a home?

Level P (38)

PERSPECTIVES

Contents • Which home? • Speak out! • Living at sea • City or country?

Paired connected texts

Throughout history, people have chosen to live in underground homes. Incredible Underground Homes reports on how and why people live underground.

In The Wild Caves Hassan and Ferah’s little brother goes missing in the wild caves behind their cave home. Hassan and Ferah go looking for him. Little do they know that this experience will enable them to save the villagers after a disastrous cave-in.

Content vocabulary apartment backyard boat cabin city countries cultures dock ground floor home house kitchen languages lift outskirts port protect secure shelter town treehouses

Correlations with Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills Flying Start to Literacy Lesson Plan Perspectives Places People Live: When is a Home a Home? © 2020 EC Licensing Pty Ltd. © 2020 EC Licensing Pty Ltd. This work is protected by copyright law, and under international copyright conventions, applicable in the jurisdictions in which it is published. The trademark “Flying Start to Literacy” and Star device is a registered trademark of EC Licensing Pty Ltd in the US. In addition to certain rights under applicable copyright law to copy parts of this work, the purchaser may make copies of those sections of this work displaying the footnote: “© 2020 EC Licensing Pty Ltd”, provided that: (a) the number of copies made does not exceed the number reasonably required by the purchaser for its teaching purposes; (b) those copies are only made by means of photocopying and are not further copied or stored or transmitted by any means; (c) those copies are not sold, hired, lent or offered for sale, hire or loan; and (d) every copy made clearly shows the footnote copyright notice. All other rights reserved.

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Reading 3(6) (E) Make connections to personal experiences, ideas in other texts, and society. 3(6) (H) Synthesize information to create new understanding. 3(9) (E) Recognize characteristics and structures of argumentative text. 3(10) (A) Explain the author’s purpose and message within a text.

Writing 3(12) (C) Compose argumentative texts, including opinion essays, using genre characteristics and craft. Speaking and Listening 3(7) (G) Discuss specific ideas in the text that are important to the meaning.


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