GREEN CHILDREN OF WOOLPIT

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GREEN CHILDREN OF WOOLPIT

Green children of woolpit lesson plan You have just read this interesting article about the green children of woolpit. Now, you want to tell everyone you know about it and teach them the story. With a partner, here’s what you need to plan for: 4 Questions about the article (think about, what are the four most important things someone needs to know after reading this article) 1 assignment for the article: what could someone create to show they understand the article? (EX. a picture, a game, a writing assignment). What are the instructions/requirements? Make a step-by-step list on how you would teach this. Think about our lessons: how would you introduce this? Would you let your class work with partners? Individual? How long do they have to do their work?