Lesson
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Learning Fairness from Literature
Grade
Grade 5
UNIT
1
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Fairness
In Unit 7, Lesson 1, “Learning Fairness from Literature,” students will learn examples of fairness from a classic work of children’s literature. Additionally, students will create their own sentences that demonstrate their comprehension of the word fairness. Finally, students will practice their reading and conversation skills by sharing sentences with classmates.
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SUGGESTED TIME:
- First class period—10 minutes total to play the video about Deborah Sampson, introduce the book, and read the first chapter of the book, The Secret Soldier: The Story of Deborah Sampson by Ann McGovern or play the video of the first chapter
- Additional class periods—Devote in-class silent reading time over 12 class periods (there are a total of 13 chapters in The Secret Soldier), or assign one chapter per day for homework (each chapter is no longer than 8 pages; the book is 64 pages total)
RELATED SUBJECT:
English Language Arts
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
- Listen to a read aloud, or read independently, to improve understanding of English sentence structure and comprehension
- Ask and answer questions to understand the meaning of a text
- Determine the central message, lesson, or moral of a story and explain how it is conveyed through key details in the text
- Demonstrate understanding of standard English sentence structure and grammar
- Demonstrate understanding of fairness
- Engage effectively in collaborative discussions
REQUIRED MATERIALS:
- Video: Deborah Sampson - The Brave Soldier Who Faked Her Identity by Weird History (~3 min)
- Book: The Secret Soldier: The Story of Deborah Sampson by Ann McGovern or
- Video: Read aloud of The Secret Soldier, Chapter 1 by Pom Pompom (~4 min) This channel has all 13 chapters, ranging from 2 to 5 minutes per chapter
- Prohuman Grade 5 Unit 7 Worksheet 1: Learning Fairness from Literature
VOCABULARY:
- Fairness: I treat everyone the same. If someone has been left out, I bring them in.
ELA COMMON CORE STANDARDS MET
CHARACTER AND SOCIAL EMOTIONAL (CSED) NATIONAL STANDARDS MET
LESSON PROCEDURE
- Ask students what fairness means.
- Give them the definition: I treat everyone the same. If someone has been left out, I bring them in.
- In the Revolutionary War, women were left out and not allowed to fight. Let’s learn about a woman who wanted to fight in the war and what she had to do.
- Play the video: Deborah Sampson - The Brave Soldier Who Faked Her Identity by Weird History (~3 min)
- We will be reading a book about Deborah Sampson. Have students read the book either as a series of in class reading assignments or for homework: The Secret Soldier: The Story of Deborah Sampson by Ann McGovern or
- Optional: play the video Read aloud of The Secret Soldier, Chapter 1 by Pom Pompom (~4 min) (This channel has all 13 chapters of the book as read-alouds.)
- Ask students to complete the questions on their worksheets.
- Have students read their sentences to a partner.
GRADE 5 UNIT 7 WORKSHEET 1: LEARNING FAIRNESS FROM LITERATURE
Fairness: I treat everyone the same. If someone has been left out, I bring them in.
ACTIVITY:
- When this book took place, why were the boys in Deborah’s family allowed to attend school but not girls?
- What did the people in the Thirteen Colonies think was unfair?
- What was unfair to women about the laws when this book took place? See page 27.
- What did Deborah want to do that she was not allowed to do?
- What was General Paterson’s reaction when he found out Deborah’s secret? Why do you think he reacted this way?
- What was Deborah one of the first women in America to do?
- What do you think is this story’s main message about fairness?
- How can you show fairness?
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