This reading comprehension passage on asian wet markets gets your 8th-10th graders thinking different markets and also about metaphors using advanced reading activities that are proven to build better reading abilities:
- …practice with new academic vocabulary.
- …discussions on the differences between a wet and dry markets.
- …skim & scanning tasks for main ideas & key details.
- …critical thinking discussions.
- …exploring metaphors.
- …identifying target audience.
This is ideal for high school ELL and ESL students or in any type of literacy center for secondary schools looking to add a little culture to their programs. It is great for supplementary lessons or homework assignments. With the reading comprehension activities built into the design of the pre-planned lesson, your students will engage with the topic more rigorously than ever before.
✅ Get Your Planning Time Back: No need to plan for a reading lesson using this package. When you purchase this Asian Wet Markets Reading Comprehension Resource, you’ll get a complete lesson plan that scaffolds the learning into easy-to-understand parts. The topic is presented in a way that maximizes engagement, builds reading skills, AND explores metaphors. The planning of this reading lesson is already done!
✅ Reading Comprehension Strategies that Work: The secret to this non-fiction reading passage is in how it is presented. Students unpack the topic of Wet Markets in a way that reduces the stress of academic reading. The activities guide them towards better understanding of metaphors through reading, while training their reading skills organically.
✅ Follow Up Learning with Metaphor Practice: At the end of the lesson, as an extension activity, students have the opportunity to practice writing metaphors of their own, synthesizing their learning and building writing skills.
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This package includes a PDF file that can be opened using your preferred PDF reader. It comes with a lesson plan and a high-resolution cover page and resource notes.
You’ll get three ways to use this incredible reading resource:
- high-resolution pages
- gray-scaled pages for easy printing
- AND digital access for distance learning Google Slides®
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