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Children's Literature Lesson Plans
What Are Two Children's Literature Lesson Plans?
Teaching children's literature can be a lot of fun because you can incorporate fun activities into your lessons. Most children's literature units should include discussions and comprehension activities, but you can incorporate alternative activities into your lesson plans as well.
- At the end of a novel, have students write a letter to the author. Encourage them to discuss what they liked about the book and how they felt about the characters. Treat the letter to the author as an analytical essay. Students will be able to practice analysis but will have fun because they'll be writing a letter going to a real person.
- Act out a novel in your classroom. Divide students into groups and assign each group a chapter. Each group should write a script and rehearse it. Let all the groups perform their skits on the same day and in the same order as the novel's chapters. For extra fun, set up the classroom like a movie theater and give students popcorn. This activity will let you monitor students' comprehension and incorporate writing into your children's literature lesson plans.
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