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Unit 4
1st Grade
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Determine what lesson we can learn from Zura and her Nana.
Book: Nana Akua Goes to School by Tricia Elam Walker
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What can we learn from Zura and her Nana?
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Questions about the text that will help guide the students understanding
What special celebration are they having at school? How does it make the children feel?
How does Zura feel about her nana? How do you know?
How does Zura feel about bringing her nana to school? Why does she feel this way?
What suggestion does Nana have? How does it make Zura feel?
How does Zura feel when she introduces her nana? How do you know?
Nana starts by saying, “I’m sure you noticed the marks on my face.” Why do you think she does this?
Why does Nana paint symbols on everyone’s face? What message is she trying to teach?
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RL.1.3 — Describe characters, settings, and major events in a story, using key details.
Standards that are practiced daily but are not priority standards of the unit
RL.1.1 — Ask and answer questions about key details in a text.
RL.1.9 — Compare and contrast the adventures and experiences of characters in stories.
RL.1.10 — With prompting and support, read prose and poetry of appropriate complexity for grade 1.
SL.1.1 — Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners about grade 1 topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups
SL.1.2 — Ask and answer questions about key details in a text read aloud or information presented orally or through other media.
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Explain why Jenna’s family came together to help her solve her problem.
Explain what we can learn from Stella about what it means to be a family.
Standards
RL.1.2RL.1.3
Explain what Marisol learns about herself and what lesson we can learn from her.
RL.1.2RL.1.3RL.1.4RL.1.7
Describe how the family shows that they love and care for one another.
RL.1.2RL.1.3RL.1.4
Explain why the house is important to the family.
Explain why fry bread is important to Native American families.
RL.1.2RL.1.3RL.1.7
2 days
Write a description of your family.
L.1.1.bL.1.1.jL.1.2.bW.1.5
Describe what lesson the author is trying to teach.
Explain what the family does to welcome baby and why it is important.
Write about the advice you would give to a friend who is about to have a new baby sibling.
L.1.1.bL.1.1.hL.1.1.jL.1.2.bRL.1.2SL.1.1SL.1.3W.1.1W.1.5
Explain how Sulwe changes and what causes the change.
Explain what message the author wants the reader to take away from the book.
Explain why Rubina stands up for her sister and what lesson she learns.
Analyze how the family shows that they appreciate Charlie.
3 days
Write a story about two siblings fighting over a toy.
L.1.1.jL.1.2.bW.1.3W.1.5
Analyze how the narrator’s parents show they love and care for her even though they are no longer married.
Analyze how the different family members in the story show that they love and care about each other.
Explain how things change in Grace’s family and how she responds.
Discuss unit Essential Questions.
L.1.6SL.1.1SL.1.2SL.1.3SL.1.6W.1.8
Explain how the narrator’s abuelitos and grandparents are similar.
Explain what CJ learns from his Nana and how he learns it.
RL.1.2RL.1.3SL.1.1SL.1.2
Explain why Freedom Soup was important to Belle and Ti Gran.
RL.1.3
Explain how the train helps bring Helen and Gong Gong together and what lesson we can learn from them.
Explain how Mia’s feelings change from the beginning to the end of the story.
RL.1.2RL.1.3RL.1.9
Explain what differences made it hard for Juno and his grandmother to communicate and how they were able to overcome those differences.
Analyze how Mayumi responds to the changes in her family and explain what we can learn from her.
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4 days
Write a story about a special family memory.
L.1.1L.1.1.cL.1.2L.1.5.dL.1.5.dW.1.3W.1.5
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