Third Grade English Lesson Plan Template280
Subject: English
Grade Level: 3
Topic: Reading Comprehension
Objectives:
Students will be able to identify the main idea of a text.
Students will be able to answer questions about a text.
Students will be able to draw conclusions about a text.
Materials:
Worksheet with a short text
Pencils
Chart paper
Markers
Procedure:1. Introduction (5 minutes)
Begin by reviewing the objectives of the lesson.2. Guided Reading (10 minutes)
Have students read the text independently.
Once students have finished reading, lead a guided reading discussion. Ask questions to help students identify the main idea of the text, answer questions about the text, and draw conclusions about the text.3. Independent Practice (15 minutes)
Have students complete a worksheet with questions about the text.
Circulate around the room and provide assistance as needed.4. Class Discussion (10 minutes)
Lead a class discussion about the answers to the questions on the worksheet.
Help students to summarize the main idea of the text and draw conclusions about the text.5. Closure (5 minutes)
Review the objectives of the lesson and ask students to share what they have learned.Assessment:
Students will be assessed on their ability to identify the main idea of a text, answer questions about a text, and draw conclusions about a text.
Assessment will be based on their participation in the guided reading discussion, their completion of the worksheet, and their participation in the class discussion.Differentiation:
For students who are struggling, provide them with more support during the guided reading discussion and the independent practice.
For students who are advanced, challenge them by asking them more complex questions about the text.Extension Activities:
Have students write a summary of the text.
Have students create a poster that illustrates the main idea of the text.
Have students perform a play based on the text.
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