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Making Meaningful Comprehension Connections: Learning Through the Eyes of Ruby Bridges
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Goal/Objective:The students will construct meaning of an informational text while developing a multicultural perspective. Overview:This comprehension lesson focuses on a variety of reading skills, including making predictions and inferences, comparing/contrasting, answering inferential/critical questions, applying context clues and word structure to determine the meaning of words, and making text-to-self/text-to-world connections. All of these skills are taught alongside students learning about the Civil Rights Movement, the impact it has had on our nation, and the importance behind the story of Ruby Bridges.Grade Level:This lesson focuses on 4th grade standards, but can be adapted for any upper elementary classroom. Modifications/Accommodations:This lesson can be modified/accommodated for students with special needs. The lesson is derived from the ReadWorks.org website. If teachers create a free account to the website, students can have the passage, as well as the comprehension questions, read aloud to them. 

Subject:
Education
Elementary Education
English Language Arts
Language, Grammar and Vocabulary
Literature
Reading Informational Text
U.S. History
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Author:
Jennifer Bauer
Date Added:
07/28/2020