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Benchmark Advance - 1st Grade UNIT 6 Weeks 2 & 3 with Depth and Complexity

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Benchmark Advance CA 2017 First Grade Unit 6 Weeks 2 and 3

{single teacher license} Updated 1/13/2019

**This product is created by a current first grade teacher teaching Benchmark Advance First Grade with extensive experience in this grade.

It is available in Benchmark Advance - First Grade Unit 6 Bundle

Do not purchase this item if you have purchased the bundle.

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Benchmark Advance - First Grade Unit 6 with Depth and Complexity Week 1

This unit is aligned with the series including many of the concepts and more. I have added a creative touch to teaching the concepts in the series. I love using Depth and Complexity prompts/icon and Depth of Knowledge (DOK) to create my activities. I also include Thinking Maps and Close Reading in my products. This is great teaching for all. I have no affiliation with Benchmark Advance. As always, I have included so many quality activities for you to pick and choose what you feel is important.

This item includes Unit 6

Week 2 Why Turtle’s Shell is Cracked, Shared Reading: Pete Saves the Day and A Dog and His Bone

Week 3 Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People’s Ears, Shared Reading: Why Bear Has a Short Tail and Jemma Jay

This unit includes…

  • Teacher Planner with teacher manual pages
  • Teacher prompts and helpful hints
  • Differentiation with ELD Support
  • Depth and Complexity –Proof, Language of the Discipline, Details, Patterns and
  • Big Ideas used in this unit Interactive Notebook Shape activities & Thinking Maps
  • Vocabulary Cards & ELD Cards for each story
  • Essential Questions & Central Message (2)
  • Shared Reading with Depth and Complexity for both stories Check out student

examples of the Shared Reading book!

  • Describe Characters
  • Folktale Text Features
  • Key Details
  • Sequence the Story
  • Story Map and Story Elements
  • Context Clues
  • Opinion Writing
  • Grammar – Conjunctions, Affixes, Quotation Marks
  • Summary
  • Double Bubble and Tree Map
  • Depth and Complexity Activities
  • Following Directions
  • Includes some answer keys

In purchasing this you are agreeing to these terms. This purchase provides one license per purchaser and is intended for single classroom use. Colleagues must buy their own copy or you may purchase the additional license. It shall not be distributed by teachers, by any school district, internet (in any form) and additional licenses are required. The license is not transferrable. You many not claim these as your own or resell these. Each unit is different with different number of pages.

Please read details carefully. If you have a question please email me at primarymadnesswithmrsgenna@gmail.com or ask under “ask a question” All items are clearly labeled. Due to the nature of instant downloads I generally do not give refunds.

Thanks for stopping by!

Mrs. Genna

Total Pages
72 pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Describe characters, settings, and major events in a story, using key details.
Identify words and phrases in stories or poems that suggest feelings or appeal to the senses.
Write opinion pieces in which they introduce the topic or name the book they are writing about, state an opinion, supply a reason for the opinion, and provide some sense of closure.
Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners about kindergarten topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups.
Continue a conversation through multiple exchanges.

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