Teach Shel

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Teach Shel

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Harper Collins Children's Books
Type: Learning Activity

Overview:

This teaching guide features discussion questions and writing activities for The Giving TreeDon’t Bump the Glump!A Giraffe and a HalfLafcadio, the Lion Who Shot BackWhere the Sidewalk Ends; and Who Wants a Cheap Rhinoceros? Each story includes classroom discussion and suggested teaching activities. 

Content Standard(s):
English Language Arts
ELA2021 (2021)
Grade: 3
17. Use grade-level academic and domain-specific vocabulary in writing.
English Language Arts
ELA2021 (2021)
Grade: 3
33. Write personal or fictional narratives with a logical plot (sequence of events), characters, transitions, and a sense of closure.
English Language Arts
ELA2021 (2021)
Grade: 3
36. Demonstrate knowledge of the rules of standard English grammar including punctuation, capitalization, sentence formation, and spelling appropriate for third grade.

a. Use articles a, an, and the correctly.

b. Identify the role of a noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, and conjunction within a sentence and explain the type of the information it conveys.

c. Form plural nouns, verbs, and possessives, including irregular plural nouns and verbs.

d. Use simple abbreviations, including days of the week, months of the year, titles, units of metric and customary measurement, street names, and state names.
Tags: A Giraffe and a Half, Dont Bump the Glump, fiction, Lafcadio the Lion Who Shot Back, The Giving Tree, Where the Sidewalk Ends, Who Wants a Cheap Rhinoceros, writing
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Author: Ginger Boyd