Lessons (10)
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In this lesson, we will visit the forests of Africa as we listen to the story of Awongalema.
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In this lesson, we will use the 'Hear, Map, Step, Speak' method to begin to retell the story of Awongalema from memory.
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In this lesson, we will explore the story of Awongalema using all of our senses.
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In this lesson, we will apply our knowledge of plurals to some descriptive sentences.
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In this lesson, we will learn to use evidence from the text to make inferences about how characters are feeling.
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In this lesson, we will box up the story, exploring how we can describe using our senses in each section.
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In this lesson, we will read as a writer and create a toolkit for our own descriptive writing.
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In this lesson, we will use all of our senses as we describe the first scene in the story of Awongalema.
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In this lesson, we will continue to write a description of a scene in the story Awongalema, using our writers' toolkit.
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In this lesson, we will use all of our senses to describe the final scene in the story of Awongalema.
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