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"Mattland" Project
Read and reread grade-appropriate text accurately, automatically, and with meaningful expression at a rate which supports comprehension.
Utilize new academic, content specific, grade-level vocabulary, making connections to previously learned words and relating new words to background knowledge.
Use content knowledge built during read-alouds and independent reading of informational and literary texts by participating in content-specific discussions with peers and/or through writing.
Identify the main story elements in a literary text.
Read and comprehend literary and informational texts.
Participate in conversations and discussions with groups and peers utilizing agreed-upon rules.
Use visual aids and technology in oral presentations to present key ideas and details about a text or conversation, and add drawings or other visual displays to stories or recounts of experiences when appropriate to clarify thoughts, feelings, and ideas.
Objective: Students will design and construct their own land, inspired by "Mattland", sparking creativity, problem-solving skills, and understanding of spatial concepts.
Directions: The class read the story "Mattland". Students discussed the story by identifying the main story elements and details. Students formed groups to create their own land using various materials. Students first planned their design , then built their land together.