Essential Questions
- What does it take to make a dream come true?
- How does our upbringing shape who we are?
Literature Connection
Novel: After Tupac & D Foster by Jacqueline Woodson
Novel: The Serpent King by Jeff Zentner
Standards Correlations
R.1, R.3, R.4, R.7, R.9, W.2, SL.1, L.4, L.6
Learning Objective
Students will compare and contrast the stories of two young pop stars.
Key Skills
compare and contrast, text features, vocabulary, cause and effect, inference, synthesizing, interpreting text, critical thinking, informational writing
Complexity Factors
Purpose: The first article describes Billie Eilish’s rise to stardom. The second describes Lil Nas X’s.
Structure: Both articles are informational and include cause-and-effect structures.
Language: The language is conversational.
Knowledge Demands: Readers are expected to know what a record company is. Also, Spotify is mentioned.
Levels
Lexile Level: 600L-700L
Guided Reading Level: T
DRA Level: 50
Lesson Plan: Young & Famous
Essential Questions
Literature Connection
Novel: After Tupac & D Foster by Jacqueline Woodson
Novel: The Serpent King by Jeff Zentner
1. Preparing to Read
Preview Text Features (10 minutes)
Have students open their magazines to page 26. Preview the text features by asking the following questions:
Preview Vocabulary (10 minutes)
Make a Plan for Reading (5 minutes)
Before students start to read, walk them through a reading plan:
2. Reading and Unpacking the Text
Guide students to read the article. Once they understand it well, discuss the following close-reading and critical-thinking questions.
Close-Reading Questions (20 minutes)
Critical-Thinking Questions (10 minutes)
3. Skill Building
Learn-Anywhere Activity
An enrichment activity to extend the learning journey at home or in the classroom
Conduct an Interview
Everyone who works has a story about how they got their job and why they chose it. Not everyone is famous like Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X, but many people have interesting tales to tell. Choose a person you know whose work interests you. Interview that person on video about their job. (For inspiration, check out the Mini Read found on page 2 of every issue of Action!) Questions you might ask include:
ELL Springboard
Use a Timeline to Record Sequential Events.
These articles describe the paths that Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X took toward their stardom. After reading the articles, ask students to choose one of the artists and create a timeline of his or her life, marking the milestones mentioned in the article (e.g., for Eilish: age 4, wrote her first song; age 7, performed a Beatles tune in a talent show).
Ask students with higher English proficiency to create their own imagined path toward a future they desire. They can begin by making a realistic guess as to when they will have reached their goal (e.g., age 25, opened a bakery) and working backward to mark the hypothetical milestones along the way. They should also mark milestones that have already happened (e.g., baked her first cookie).
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