Have students write summary questions for self-assessment.
Before reading, point out that unlike some of the other articles in Action, the True Teen doesn’t have accompanying Pause-and-Think questions at the end of each section. Let students know that they will write these questions themselves after reading. Encourage them to try to think of suitable questions as they read.
After reading, divide students into pairs. Have one student in each pair write a question about the opening section and a question about the section “Life Without Dad.” Have the other student write a question about the section “Dream Come True” and one about the section “Making Memories.” Then have the students in each pair try to answer each other’s questions.
Sample questions:
- For the opening section: Why couldn’t Sala easily recognize her dad at the airport?
- For “Life Without Dad”: Why did Sala’s dad move to the U.S. on his own?
- For “Dream Come True”: How did Sala feel when she learned that she was moving to the U.S.?
- For “Making Memories”: How did Sala celebrate her 10th birthday?
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