![]() ![]() ![]() ➜ Focus Sentences use the book & author's craft as a mentor text to improve writing ➜ Grammar Topics selected to align with the text ➜ Vocabulary Activities with kid-friendly definitions ➜ Social-Emotional Learning guidance lesson ideas & discussion topics based on the story ➜ Comprehension Questions categorized by reading strategy text-dependent THIS COLLECTION OF ACTIVITIES and LESSON IDEAS INCLUDES: Students will learn about diversity and individuality throughout this great read. However, none of the names feel quite right for Unhei.Īt the end of the story, Unhei has to make the decision about whether or not to share her real name. She says she is still deciding on her name and will let the class know by the end of the week.īoys and girls in her class create a name jar and fill it with suggestions for Unhei’s new name. ![]() When she gets to her new classroom and it is time for her to say her name, she claims that she doesn’t have one. On the bus ride to her first day of school, the students laugh at her name. Unhei has just moved from Korea to America. ![]() THIS READING UNIT FOCUSES ON USING THE MENTOR TEXT TO TEACH: Read aloud the diverse picture book then use the printables or go paperless with Google or Seesaw to practice standards-based skills. Our The Name Jar Activities are now digital for distance learning with editable teaching slides and worksheets based on Yangsook Choi's book. ![]()
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