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1 Instructional Focus Lesson Plan for Reading Comprehension Grade 3
Digital English Instructional Focus Lesson Plan for Reading Comprehension Grade 3

2 Demonstrate comprehension by identifying answers in the text.
Third Grade Reading Comprehension: Standard 2.3 Demonstrate comprehension by identifying answers in the text. 2

3 Anticipation Guide 3 T T F F T Third Grade
You Author Bald Eagles build their nests in the tops of tall trees. T Bald Eagles build a new nest every year. T Bald Eagles’ nests can be up to 10 feet across and weigh as much as 2,000 pounds. F Eagles lay up to 20 eggs each year. We breathe gasses, * Fit the overlaying text( with grid lock off) F Baby eagles are called eaglets. T 3

4 Third Grade Bald Eagles 4

5 Third Grade Bald Eagles Bald Eagles build huge nests in the tops of tall trees near water. They use large sticks to build the nests and then line the nests with soft materials such as grass, leaves, and Spanish moss. The nests are used for several years by the same pair of eagles, with the birds adding materials each year. These nests may reach 10 feet across and weigh as much as 2,000 pounds. Eagles lay two to three eggs once a year, which hatch in about 35 days. Animate: Each sentence to come in one at a time. Title -no animation. The baby eagles are called eaglets. They can fly in 11 to 12 weeks, but the parents continue to feed them for 4 to 6 more weeks while they learn to hunt. 5

6 Anticipation Guide 6 T T T F F T Third Grade You Author
Bald Eagles build their nests in the tops of tall trees. T T Bald Eagles build a new nest every year. T Bald Eagles’ nests can be up to 10 feet across and weigh as much as 2,000 pounds. F Eagles lay up to 20 eggs each year. F Baby eagles are called eaglets. T 6

7 Third Grade Bald Eagles Bald Eagles build huge nests in the tops of tall trees near water. They use large sticks to build the nests and then line the nests with soft materials such as grass, leaves, and Spanish moss. The nests are used for several years by the same pair of eagles, with the birds adding materials each year. These nests may reach 10 feet across and weigh as much as 2,000 pounds. Eagles lay two to three eggs once a year, which hatch in about 35 days. The baby eagles are called eaglets. They can fly in 11 to 12 weeks, but the parents continue to feed them for 4 to 6 more weeks while they learn to hunt. The nests are used for several years by the same pair of eagles, 7

8 Anticipation Guide 8 T T T F F T F T Third Grade You Author
Bald Eagles build their nests in the tops of tall trees. T T Bald Eagles build a new nest every year. T F (Eagle pairs use the same nest for several years.) Bald Eagles’ nests can be up to 10 feet across and weigh as much as 2,000 pounds. F T Eagles lay up to 20 eggs each year. F Baby eagles are called eaglets. T 8

9 Third Grade Bald Eagles Bald Eagles build huge nests in the tops of tall trees near water. They use large sticks to build the nests and then line the nests with soft materials such as grass, leaves, and Spanish moss. The nests are used for several years by the same pair of eagles, with the birds adding materials each year. These nests may reach 10 feet across and weigh as much as 2,000 pounds. Eagles lay two to three eggs once a year, which hatch in about 35 days. The baby eagles are called eaglets. They can fly in 11 to 12 weeks, but the parents continue to feed them for 4 to 6 more weeks while they learn to hunt. Eagles lay two to three eggs once a year 9

10 Anticipation Guide 10 T T T F F T F F T T Third Grade You Author
Bald Eagles build their nests in the tops of tall trees. T T Bald Eagles build a new nest every year. T F (Eagle pairs use the same nest for several years.) Bald Eagles’ nests can be up to 10 feet across and weigh as much as 2,000 pounds. F T Eagles lay up to 20 eggs each year. F F (2-3 eggs per year.) Baby eagles are called eaglets. T T 10


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