Essential Questions
- How can you tell when something is too good to be true?
- What dangers come with the ability to shop, play, and socialize online?
Literature Connection
- Novel: Thieving Weasels by Billy Taylor
Standards Correlations
R.1, R.2, R.3, R.4, R.6, R.7, W.3, SL.1, L.4, L.6
Learning Objective
Students will read and summarize a text about online scams.
Key Skills
summarizing, text features, vocabulary, author’s purpose, problem and solution, reading for information, critical thinking, narrative writing
Complexity Factors
Purpose: The article describes some common online scams and offers advice on avoiding them.
Structure: The text begins with a you-are-there scenario. This is followed by three sections that each describe a type of scam.
Language: The language is conversational.
Knowledge Demands: Experience with social media will be helpful.
Levels
Lexile: 600L-700L
Guided Reading Level: R
DRA Level: 40
SEL Connection
This story and lesson plan promote responsible decision making.
Essential Questions
Literature Connection
1. Preparing to Read
Build Background Knowledge (10 minutes)
Have students take our fun, interactive prereading quiz, “How Safe Are You Online?” The quiz will prepare students to read by activating their prior knowledge about internet safety and providing information about how to make thoughtful choices online.
Preview Text Features (10 minutes)
Guide students to locate the article. Then preview the text features by asking the following questions:
Preview Vocabulary (10 minutes)
Make a Plan for Reading
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 (15 minutes)
Critical-Thinking Question (5 minutes)
3. Skill Building and Writing
Learn Anywhere Activity
An enrichment activity to extend the learning journey at home or in the classroom
Create a PSA
Sharing information can help you remember it. Do yourself and your community a favor by spreading the word about online scams.
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