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Lesson Plan - Helping From Home
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Learning Objectives
Students will identify problems and note how kids are trying to solve them.
Text Structure
Profile, Problem/Solution
Content-Area Connections
Social Studies: Civics
Standards Correlations
CCSS: R.1, R.2, R.3, R.4, R.5, R.6, R.7, R.8, R.10, L.4, SL.1
NCSS: Civic Ideals and Practices
CASEL: Solving Problems
1. Preparing to Read
Watch a Video: 3-D Printing for a Cause
Before watching the video, ask students to think about how they feel when they help other people. After students watch, have them answer the following questions: What is a 3-D printer? What is the purpose of an ear guard? How does each kid feel about helping others?
Preview Words to Know
Project the online vocabulary slideshow and introduce the Words to Know.
2. Close-Reading Questions
1. Which details from the article support the idea that Vince is determined? At first, the face shields took three hours to print. Vince worked with his dad to speed up the process so they could print a shield every hour. Now he is making PPE to help teachers.R.2 SUPPORTING DETAILS
2. Summarize Nia’s project. Nia sent messages and drawings to nursing homes, hospitals, and health-care workers during the pandemic to help cheer people up. R.2 SUMMARIZING
3. Compare and contrast Braulio’s and Vince’s projects. Both helped people during the pandemic. Braulio helped boost donations to a food pantry, while Vince made face shields for people.R.5 COMPARE/CONTRAST
3. Skill Building
FEATURED SKILL: Analyze Text Structure
Use the Skill Builder “Problem Solvers” to have students describe the main problems mentioned in the article and to explain how Vince, Nia, and Braulio are helping to address them.
R.5 PROBLEM/SOLUTION
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