Description
Teaching children to judge others is a tricky task!
Do it with fun entertaining stories like Noisy Nora (free video available online--just search for her!) and Chinatown by William Low.
This lesson is pre-written for you and includes a worksheet organizer for the students as well as a list of character traits to use when students struggle to think of their own words to describe the characters.
Students work with the teacher model, in small groups, and then independently to prove their understanding of the skill.
Enjoy!
Do it with fun entertaining stories like Noisy Nora (free video available online--just search for her!) and Chinatown by William Low.
This lesson is pre-written for you and includes a worksheet organizer for the students as well as a list of character traits to use when students struggle to think of their own words to describe the characters.
Students work with the teacher model, in small groups, and then independently to prove their understanding of the skill.
Enjoy!
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Grades
1st - 4th
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Pages
5
Teaching Duration
1 hour
Description
Teaching children to judge others is a tricky task!
Do it with fun entertaining stories like Noisy Nora (free video available online--just search for her!) and Chinatown by William Low.
This lesson is pre-written for you and includes a worksheet organizer for the students as well as a list of character traits to use when students struggle to think of their own words to describe the characters.
Students work with the teacher model, in small groups, and then independently to prove their understanding of the skill.
Enjoy!
Do it with fun entertaining stories like Noisy Nora (free video available online--just search for her!) and Chinatown by William Low.
This lesson is pre-written for you and includes a worksheet organizer for the students as well as a list of character traits to use when students struggle to think of their own words to describe the characters.
Students work with the teacher model, in small groups, and then independently to prove their understanding of the skill.
Enjoy!
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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Said making judgments but was on character traits...
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