Malala Yousafzai

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Malala Nobel Lecture.docx

Above is Mrs. Gru's sample online annotation

Make a copy of this Speech

Author's Purpose Learning Target.pdf

Standards and Learning Target

Author's Purpose Lesson Plan.docx

Lesson Plan for Malala Yousefzai's Nobel Lecture by mrsgteach@yahoo.com

My Perspectives Grade 7 Unit 5 Facing Adversity

CA State Library Resources:

SIRS Discoverer

MLA 8

Wilmore, Kathy. "Meet Malala." Junior Scholastic, Mar. 2013, pp. 6+. SIRS Discoverer,

http://discoverer.prod.sirs.com.


Malala: Nobel Peace Prize for Children's Rights

As students listen to the speech, they will look for one line that "speaks to them." to elaborate upon. This helps students understand how to use quotes as evidence and add their commentary in an essay.

  • What does it say?

  • What does it mean?

  • Why does it matter?


Resources:

Malala Say Mean Matter
Golden Lines.pdf
3 W's.pdf

Elaboration Strategy:

What does it say?

What does it mean?

What does is matter?

Link back to Middle School Lessons. Updated by mrsgteach@yahoo.com on 04/01/2022Used with Stanford Middle School Students on 12/02/2022