Using the POWER Listening Strategy to Learn About the Symbols of America in Our America by Elaine A. Kule

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Theme:

POWER Listening Strategy, Strategies for Comprehending Nonfiction Text, Learning About and Recognizing Famous Symbols of America

Grades:

3 - 5

Subject:

Social Studies

Duration:

1–2 class periods

Standards
& Goals:

New Jersey State Core Curriculum Content Standards/Reading/Language Arts:
3.4:
All students will listen actively to information from variety of sources in a variety of situations.

New Jersey State Core Content Curriculum Standards/Social Studies:
Standard 6.1 U.S. History: America in the World
. All students will acquire the knowledge and skills to think analytically about how past and present interactions of people, cultures and the environment shape the American heritage. Such knowledge and skills enable students to make informed decisions that reflect fundamental rights and core democratic values as productive citizens in local, national and global communities.


Note that standards in this lesson plan are for example only. This lesson can be easily adapted to meet your state's specific standards.

Objectives:

Students will:

  • Read and/or listen to the book Our America by Elaine Kule.
  • Use the POWER Listening strategy while listening to or reading the text to aid in comprehension.
  • Complete the POWER Listening note taking template while listening to or reading the text.
  • Identify and retell facts about one American symbol discussed in the book.
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