aidemia--modules-lessonplan_request | Titles of parts of the lesson must be formatted as headings |
What to create | Lesson plan |
Which subject | English |
What topic | key details |
What length (min) | 30 |
What age group | Year or Grade 7 |
Include homework | |
Include images descriptions | |
Any other preferences |
Distribute copies of the following passage:
Passage:
"The Amazon Rainforest is often called the 'lungs of the Earth.' It covers over 5.5 million square kilometers and is home to more than 390 billion trees. This rainforest produces more than 20% of the world’s oxygen, which is essential for all living beings. Biodiversity in the Amazon is incredible, with millions of species living there, some of which have not yet been discovered. However, deforestation threatens this unique ecosystem, leading to a loss of wildlife and disruption of global climate patterns."
Ask students to read the passage silently.
Instruct students to highlight key details that support the main idea.
After reading, engage students in a discussion about the key details they identified. Prompt them with questions:
Assignment:
Read the following passage and answer the questions below:
Passage:
"The invention of the telephone in the 19th century revolutionized communication. Alexander Graham Bell was granted the first patent in 1876. This device allowed people to talk to each other over long distances, leading to improved business communication and personal connections. The telephone has evolved over the years, leading to the development of mobile phones and the internet. Today, communication is faster and more accessible than ever."
Questions:
Answers:
The telephone improved business communication and personal connections by allowing long-distance conversations.
Wrap up the lesson by emphasizing the importance of recognizing key details in various texts, as it enhances understanding and comprehension. Encourage students to continue practicing this skill in their reading.