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LESSON PLAN
The Battle Against Wildfires
Skill
Critical Thinking, Summarizing
Read the Article
Wildfires are growing more frequent and intense because of climate change. One teen is trying to help.
Analyze the Article
1. Set Focus Pose this essential question: How does human activity affect the environment?
2. Read and Discuss Have students read the article, marking key ideas and questions. Then ask them to answer the following questions, citing text evidence:
3. Core Skill PracticeAssign, print, or project the activity Sum It Up. Have students use the tips and the model summary to write objective summaries of the article.
Extend & Assess
4. Writing PromptWrite a one-page proposal for a computer program that would help solve an environmental problem that is important to you.
5. Classroom DebateShould the government set aside more than its current allocation of $234 million for wildfire prevention and recovery efforts?
6. Quiz & SkillsUse the quiz to assess comprehension and Be the Editor to review grammar skills.
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