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π Books That Teach: A Grade 4 ELA Teacher's Guide
This guide provides a curated list of books suitable for Grade 4 ELA, each chosen for its ability to impart valuable life lessons and enhance reading comprehension. Each entry includes the book's title, author, and the primary lesson it aims to teach.
π― Objectives
- π Students will identify the central theme or lesson in each book.
- π€ Students will discuss how the characters' actions contribute to the overall lesson.
- βοΈ Students will write a short paragraph summarizing the book's lesson and its relevance to their lives.
π Materials
- ποΈ Copies of the listed books.
- βοΈ Pencils and paper.
- π£οΈ Discussion prompts.
Warm-up (5 mins)
Ask students to share a lesson they've learned from a book or story they've recently read. Encourage them to explain how that lesson has impacted their own lives.
π Main Instruction
Introduce the following books, discussing the author's purpose and the lessons embedded within each story:
π Book List with Author's Purpose
- π¦ The Lion and the Mouse by Aesop: Teaches the importance of kindness and that even the smallest creature can help someone bigger and more powerful.
- π The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle: Illustrates the life cycle of a butterfly and subtly teaches about healthy eating and patience.
- π§ Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling: Emphasizes the value of friendship, courage, and standing up for what is right, even when it's difficult.
- π§ Matilda by Roald Dahl: Shows the power of intelligence, perseverance, and standing up against injustice.
- π¦ The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein: Explores themes of unconditional love and the importance of giving without expecting anything in return.
- π» Corduroy by Don Freeman: Teaches about friendship, acceptance, and the importance of being yourself.
- π Horton Hears a Who! by Dr. Seuss: Promotes the idea that every individual, no matter how small, deserves respect and has a voice that should be heard.
β Assessment
Have students choose one of the books from the list and write a short essay answering the following questions:
- β What is the main lesson of the book?
- βοΈ How do the characters' actions teach this lesson?
- π How can you apply this lesson to your own life?
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