aidemia--modules-lessonstartideas_type | Give a creative idea how to begin a lesson |
Which subject | Reading |
What age group | Year or Grade 5 |
What topic | Mentor sentence |
Quantity | 1 |
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To introduce mentor sentences as a tool for improving writing and comprehension in reading.
Imagine you just found an old, dusty book in the back of your school library. As you flip through its pages, a folded piece of parchment drops out. You unfold it to discover a mysterious message that reads:
"In the heart of the forest, where secrets whisper through the leaves, a brave adventurer finds the magic within."
Encourage students to share their thoughts and ideas about the imagery in the sentence.
Once the excitement settles, explain that this sentence serves as a mentor sentence. Mentor sentences are examples of good writing that help us understand how to use different techniques in our own writing. Just like a mentor in real life, these sentences guide us in developing our skills.
To conclude, have students write a short paragraph about their favorite mentor sentence from the lesson. Ask them to reflect on how the sentence inspires their writing and what techniques they would like to use in their own work.
By turning an ordinary reading lesson into an exploration of mentor sentences through the lens of a mysterious adventure, students will engage creatively and gain valuable writing skills!