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Find the Evidence

Find the Evidence

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DISCUSS:
Where do you think grandpa went in the story? Use your imagination.
DISCUSS:
Which sentence BEST shows why grandpa thinks Rohan might like The Secret
of the Old Clock
?
Step
01/16
Get your supplies.
Step
02/16
In today’s lesson, you’ll need someone to share ideas with. This could
be a partner or someone you sit near. When everyone knows who
their talk partner is, move on to the next step.
Step
03/16
If you’d like to read the story on your own, you can pause the video
now. Or you can keep watching to hear me read the story aloud.
Step
04/16
Get the class letter. Have one person in your class read the class
letter out loud. When you’re done reading, move on to the next step.
Step
05/16
Discuss with your partner: How does Rohan know that Grandpa
must be nearby?
Step
06/16
Write a complete sentence that answers the question. Remember to
use as many words from the question as you can in your sentence.
Step
07/16
Get your Chapter Two worksheet. Find the place where you found
the answer to number 4. Underline the sentence that you think
best shows your answer.
Step
08/16
Choose one of the sentence starters and write it next.
Step
09/16
Copy the sentence you underlined and put quotation marks
around it. Continue writing where you left off.
Step
10/16
Discuss with your partner: Who wrote Rohan’s name on the
envelope?
Step
11/16
Write a complete sentence answer to this question. Remember
to use as many words as you can from the question to write
your answer.
Step
12/16
Look back in your Chapter Two worksheet. Find a sentence or two
that shows your answer. Underline the evidence you want to use.
Step
13/16
Add your evidence to your answer using one of the transition
phrases on your worksheet.
Step
14/16
Take turns reading your answers out loud to your partner.
If you want, you can make changes.
Step
15/16
To add your pages to your case file, fold your Chapter Two
worksheet and your Chapter Two Continued worksheet in
half on the line.
Step
16/16
Unclip the paper clip on your case file. Add both of your worksheets
to your case file, and put the paper clip back on.

Students will...

Print Prep
  • read a short text.

  • answer two questions about the text.

  • use evidence from the text to support responses.

Before this lesson...

Students should have completed lesson 1 of this unit.

Introduction

10 mins

Wrap-Up

5 mins

Extend this lesson

Writing

Writing

 
Detective Series Lesson 2: Find the Evidence

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