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HISTORICAL FICTION PBL Your Teacher is Absent!
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PROBLEM Please Help! Your teacher is absent, we are starting a new unit and the substitute doesn’t know anything it. Your job is to find out the characteristics of historical fiction and create an anchor chart to help the substitute teacher.
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WHAT DO YOU KNOW? Why do we use Anchor Charts? How do Anchor Charts help us? What makes an Anchor Chart great?
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WHAT DO YOU NEED TO KNOW?
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DIRECTIONS In groups of 4, use laptops to research “characteristics of historical fiction”. Use at least 3 sources to finalize your list of characteristics, a minimum of 7 characteristics are needed, that accurately describe historical fiction. Draft an Anchor Chart on lined paper (be sure to have pictures/graphics). Document the resources used to gather information. Create a final Anchor Chart using chart paper that the substitute can use to explain/teach what historical fiction is. Be prepared to defend and explain your anchor chart. You have 30 minutes to gather information and 30 minutes to create your anchor chart.
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WEBSITES Link 1 Link 1 Link 2 Link 2 Link 3 Link 3 Link 4 Link 4 Link 5 Link 5
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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS What characteristics appear on all of the anchor charts created? Why is that important? How might the characteristics be used while having book talks? What should be the focus of our reading in this unit?
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