Essential Questions
- What is a refugee? What does the world owe to refugees?
- How do wars start? How do they end?
Literature Connection
- Novel: Refugee by Alan Gratz
- Novel: Unsettled by Reem Faruqi
Standards Correlations
R.1, R.2, R.3, R.4, R.7, W.3, SL.1, R.4, R.6
Learning Objective
Students will read and summarize an article about a teen forced to flee Ukraine because of the war.
Key Skills
summarizing, text features, vocabulary, detail, cause and effect, sequence of events, critical thinking, narrative writing
Complexity Factors
Purpose: Through the lens of one teen’s experience, the article relates information about the war in Ukraine.
Structure: The text includes narrative and informational passages.
Language: The language is mainly conversational.
Knowledge Demands: Some knowledge of European geography will be helpful.
Levels
Lexile: 600L-700L
Guided Reading Level: R
DRA Level: 40
SEL Connection
This story and lesson plan promote social awareness.
Lesson Plan: “I Left My Life Behind”
Essential Questions
Literature Connection
1. Preparing to Read
Preview Text Features (15 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 (10 minutes)
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
Plan a Fund-raiser
Watch our video “We Stand With Ukraine.” In this video, you’ll be introduced to a group of students who sold items to raise money for UNICEF, an organization that is helping the people of Ukraine. You can help in the same way! Here’s how:
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