Make a Connection (5 minutes)
Ask students: If you were to make a movie about what makes you special, what quality would you focus on? Take a few moments to discuss students’ answers. Then tell them they’re about to read a story about a teen who made a movie to show the world how living with a disability makes her different from the average teen (and how it doesn’t).
Preview Text Features (10 minutes)
Guide students to locate the article. Then preview the text features by asking the following questions:
- Read the article’s title and subtitle. Why did Faith make a movie about her life? She wanted other teens to understand what it’s like to have a disability.
- Look at the photos of Faith that are included in the article and read their captions. What do they tell you about her? From the photos and captions, we can tell several things about Faith: She loves modeling clothing; she made a documentary about her life; she loved cheerleading as a kid; she participated in New York Fashion Week; she included her parents in her movie; she had a mentor who taught her how to direct a documentary.
Preview Vocabulary (10 minutes)
- Point out the vocabulary box. Read the terms (apparel, braces, documentary, empowering, communicate) aloud and discuss their definitions.
- Play the Vocabulary Slideshow.
Make a Plan for Reading
Before students start to read, walk them through a reading plan:
- Set a purpose for reading: Tell students that after reading, they’ll identify causes and their effects in the story. Point out the activity at the end of the story.
- Encourage students to pause at the end of each section so they can monitor their comprehension. Prompt them to take note of sentences they think tell them important ideas in each section, as well as any words or sentences they don’t understand.