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Lesson Overview
Objective
Analyze how the poems help readers build a deeper understanding of how the idea of chorus both challenges and grows Garvey’s self-image.
Readings and Materials
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Book: Garvey's Choice by Nikki Grimes pp. 44–56
Lesson Map
Write an opinion letter to your future 4th grade self that shows what you believe about bullying and how you will take action to prevent it.
Brainstorm and plan an opinion letter by identifying what students believe about bullying, why it is wrong, and how they can take action to prevent it.
- Taking a Stand Against Bullying Brainstorm (G3, U5, L18)
- Taking a Stand Against Bullying Brainstorm Sample (G3, U5, L18)
- Two Paragraph Outline
- Two Paragraph Outline Sample (G3, U5, L18)
Standards
W.3.1W.3.1.aW.3.1.bW.3.1.cW.3.1.dW.3.4W.3.5
Draft both paragraphs of their opinion letter, explaining their belief about bullying and describing specific actions they will take to prevent it.
- Two Paragraph Outline — Completed from Day 1
Standards
W.3.1W.3.1.aW.3.1.bW.3.1.cW.3.1.dW.3.4W.3.5
Revise an opinion paragraph by choosing the most appropriate revision strategies to make writing more convincing.
- Revision Strategy Menu 1 (G3, U5, L18)
- Revision Practice Handout (G3, U5, L18)
Standards
W.3.1W.3.4W.3.5
Incorporate revisions, write their final copies, and address letters.
Standards
W.3.1W.3.4W.3.5
Write a realistic fiction narrative in verse that shows a character's journey toward loving and accepting who they are, using a series of three to six free-verse poems.
Brainstorm ideas for a narrative in verse by exploring characters who may struggle to love who they are, and identify possible wishes, challenges, and moments of growth that can shape their poem series.
- Detail Cards (G3, U5, L30)
- Character Brainstorm (G3, U5, L30)
Standards
RL.3.3RL.3.5W.3.3
Plan a realistic fiction narrative that shows a character's journey toward loving and accepting who they are.
- Story Mountain Graphic Organizer (G3)
Standards
RL.3.3RL.3.5W.3.3W.3.5
Draft a realistic fiction narrative in verse that shows a character's journey toward loving and accepting who they are.
Standards
L.3.5RL.3.3RL.3.5W.3.3
Revise a narrative poem by choosing strategies that refine line breaks, specific details, and the emotional heart of the moment.
- Revision Strategy Menu 2 (G3, U5, L30)
Standards
L.3.1.aL.3.2.dRL.3.5W.3.3W.3.5
Publish a series of free-verse poems that explore a character who struggles to love who they are.
Standards
RL.3.7W.3.3W.3.4W.3.5