Rabbit Tales
Rabbit Tales
Description:
During this lesson students will be exposed to different types of writing. Students will have the opportunity to create their own story based on the characteristics of the literature they have read. Students will also learn the history of trickster tales and their significance.
Education Levels:
4
Subject:
Literature, Writing (composition)
Resource Type:
Lesson plan
Medium:
Text/HTML
Fee Status:
Free
Online provider:
Alabama Learning Exchange (ALEX)
Learning Outcomes:
Learning Outcomes:
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21. Use the writing process with assistance when composing different forms of written expression.
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16. Identify ways that characters and events reflect real experiences.
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9. Choose to read and view a variety of literature representing many cultures, eras, genres, and ideas.
- Fiction
- Nonfiction
- Poetry
- Prose
- Drama
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25. Write in a variety of modes to express meaning.
- Descriptive
- Narrative
- Expository
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27. Correct errors in sentence structure in oral and written presentations.
- Awkward construction
- Fragments
- Run-ons
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32. Apply figurative language found in literature to enhance written and oral production of language. Examples: similes, metaphors
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23. Know and apply principles of grammar and usage in writing, speaking, and presenting and apply mechanics in writing.
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29. Spell words correctly in final written products.
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7. Use literary analysis.
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28. Write meaningful sentences and paragraphs.
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