Unit Overview/Summary

The ELA model units support the implementation of an effective and comprehensive core classroom (Tier I) reading instructional program. It is essential to select and implement instructional practices supported by a body of knowledge derived from scientifically-based reading research. Considering the multidisciplinary research on the science of reading and related instructional components, using evidence-based instructional methods, and learning activities that apply the components of the science of reading (i.e., phonemic awareness, phonics, reading fluency, vocabulary, and listening, reading, and language comprehension) facilitates students’ working knowledge of reading processes and skills. Additional information about foundational reading skills and the sub-skills or prerequisite skills students must acquire to achieve the foundational skills, can be found in the document, Building the Foundation: A Suggested Progression of Sub-skills to Achieve the Reading Standards: Foundational Skills in the Common Core State Standards. This document also contains a variety of instructional examples, organized by foundational skill and grade level.   

Unit Focus:

This unit is designed to support students in using a variety of methods to develop a deeper understanding of what has been read. Through discussion of the text during and after reading, students will learn how to identify important details as well as how to ask questions to clarify what has been read. 

Unit Duration:

15 days (12 instructional days and 3 reteach/enrichment days); Based on 180 minutes to 240 minutes per day   

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Level:
Lower Primary
Grade:
2
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