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Grade 1 · English

Reading Comprehension Lesson Plan

Lesson plan for reading comprehension

Objective

Students will demonstrate understanding of key reading comprehension concepts.

Materials

Whiteboard, handouts, student notebooks, digital projector

Warm-Up (10 min)

Review prior knowledge of reading comprehension with a quick discussion.

Direct Instruction (15 min)

Present new reading comprehension content with examples and guided practice.

Activity (20 min)

Students work in pairs to complete practice problems and share findings.

Assessment

Exit ticket: 3 questions to check understanding.

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  1. 1.What is the main idea of a story?

  2. 2.If a story is about a boy who finds a lost puppy, who is the main character?

    AThe boy
    BThe puppy
    CThe author
    DThe reader
  3. 3.What does 'setting' mean in a story?

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Reading Comprehension shows up across units and standards; having ready-made lesson plan drafts helps you differentiate for small groups, homework, and review days without rebuilding the same layout every time.

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Common mistakes

Misconceptions students bring to reading comprehension

Specific errors to watch for when reviewing student work — pulled from classroom research and teacher reports.

  1. Confusing the topic with the main idea.

    What to teach instead: The topic is what the text is about (one phrase); the main idea is what it says about that topic (one sentence).

  2. Treating any sentence near the start as the main idea.

    What to teach instead: The main idea may appear anywhere — or not at all explicitly. Look at what most details support.

  3. Pulling inferences directly from background knowledge instead of the text.

    What to teach instead: An inference must be supported by evidence in the text, even if it isn't stated outright.

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