Description
- Overview:
- Students learn about alliteration, and then practice using alliteration in acrostic poems, tongue twisters, alphabet books, and number books.
- Subject:
- English Language Arts
- Level:
- Upper Primary
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab, Lesson Plan
- Provider:
- ReadWriteThink
- Provider Set:
- ReadWriteThink
- Date Added:
- 09/25/2013
- License:
- Some Rights Reserved
- Language:
- English
- Media Format:
- Downloadable docs, Text/HTML
Comments
Standards
Evaluations
EQuIP Rubric
Average Score (3 Points Possible)ELA | Math |
Alignment to the Rigor of the CCSS | 3 (1 user) |
Key Shifts in the CCSS | 3 (1 user) |
Instructional Supports | 3 (1 user) |
Assessment | 3 (1 user) |
Overall Rating for the Lesson/Unit | E (1 user) |
Alignment to the Rigor of the CCSS | N/A |
Key Shifts in the CCSS | N/A |
Instructional Supports | N/A |
Assessment | N/A |
Overall Rating for the Lesson/Unit | N |
on Jan 21, 09:02am Evaluation
ELA: Overall Rating for the Lesson/Unit: Superior (3)
This is a great way to teach students alliteration and that will boost their thirst for learning