Boars and Baseball: Making Connections

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Boars and Baseball: Making Connections

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Overview:

How does the story connect to your own life, another text you have read, or the world around you? In this lesson, students will make text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world connections after reading In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson. Students gain a deeper understanding of a text when they make authentic connections. After reading the novelthe instructor introduces and models the strategy of making connections. After sharing and discussing connections, students choose and plan a project that makes a personal connection to the text.

This lesson uses In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson as an example, but this activity is effective with any work of literature in which connections are important.

Content Standard(s):
English Language Arts
ELA2021 (2021)
Grade: 3
4. Ask and answer questions using complete sentences and grade-level vocabulary.
English Language Arts
ELA2021 (2021)
Grade: 3
5. Express ideas, opinions, and feelings orally in a logical sequence clearly, accurately, and precisely, using appropriate volume, clear pronunciation, and standard English grammar.
English Language Arts
ELA2021 (2021)
Grade: 3
26. Use text comparisons (text to text, text to self, and text to world) to make meaning.

a. Use prior knowledge to determine similarities between texts they are reading and texts they have previously read.

b. Compare different versions of the same story.
Tags: Compare Contrast Map, Graphic Map, Venn Diagram
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Author: Cassie Raulston