Stories of Immigration

Lesson 30
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ELA

Unit 4

2nd Grade

Lesson 30 of 30

These assessments accompany this unit to help gauge student understanding of key unit content and skills.

Content Assessment

The Content Assessment pushes students to synthesize unit content knowledge or unit essential questions in writing. The Content Assessment should be used as the primary assessment because it shows mastery of unit content knowledge and standards. This assessment should take approximately one class period.

Cold Read Assessment

The Cold Read Assessment tests students' ability to comprehend a "cold" or unfamiliar passage and answer standards-based questions. The Cold Read Assessment can be given in addition to the Content Assessment as a pulse point for what students can read and analyze independently, a skill often required for standardized testing. This assessment should take approximately one class period.

Fluency Assessment

The Fluency Assessment allows teachers to monitor students' oral reading fluency progress with a reading passage drawn from one of the unit's core texts. The Fluency Assessment should be given at the end of a unit. Teachers should plan to pull students one-on-one to do this while the rest of the class is independently reading or writing. Find additional guidance for using this assessment and supporting reading fluency in Teacher Tools.

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Lesson 29

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Lesson
Writing
Overview

Research a culture that is represented in your class or community. Create a presentation to teach others about the contributions of that culture. 

Materials
  • Informational Writing Rubric (G2)
  • Single Point Informational Writing Rubric (G2, U4, L28)
  • Editing Checklist 2 (G2, U4)
  • Culture Research Project Notetaker (G2, U4, L28)
  • Culture Research Project Notetaker Example (G2, U4, L28)
  • Single Paragraph Outline
  • Single Paragraph Outline Example (G2, U4, L28)
  • Shuffled Sentences Handout (G2, U4, L28)
  • Presentation Slide — Digital (G2, U4, L28)
  • Presentation Slide — Printable (G2, U4, L28)
  • Culture Presentation Example (G2, U4, L28)
Day 1 - Brainstorming

Brainstorm a shared research question and begin researching the contributions of an immigrant culture on the community. 

Materials
  • Culture Research Project Notetaker (G2, U4, L28)
  • Culture Research Project Notetaker Example (G2, U4, L28)

Standards

W.2.2W.2.7W.2.8

Day 2 - Drafting

Draft an informational paragraph about the contributions of a culture that introduces a topic, includes related details, and provides a concluding statement.

Materials
  • Single Point Informational Writing Rubric (G2, U4, L28)
  • Single Paragraph Outline
  • Single Paragraph Outline Example (G2, U4, L28)

Standards

W.2.2W.2.7

Day 3 - Revision & Editing

Revise and edit an informational paragraph to prepare for a presentation.

Materials
  • Editing Checklist 2 (G2, U4)
  • Shuffled Sentences Handout (G2, U4, L28)

Standards

W.2.2W.2.5W.2.7

Day 4 - Publishing

Finalize a presentation about the contributions of a culture in your classroom or community.

Materials
  • Single Point Informational Writing Rubric (G2, U4, L28)
  • Presentation Slide — Digital (G2, U4, L28)
  • Presentation Slide — Printable (G2, U4, L28)
  • Culture Presentation Example (G2, U4, L28)

Standards

W.2.2W.2.7

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