NABI - Reading teacher - Lithonia
NABI - Reading teacher - Lithonia

NABI

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NABI - Reading teacher - Lithonia

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About NABI

Cultural Identity:
Being of Bangladeshi descent, you have a rich cultural heritage that likely includes traditions, foods, and customs passed down through generations. Your cultural background might influence your values, family dynamics, and celebrations. Balancing your Bangladeshi heritage with your American identity can contribute to a unique perspective on various aspects of life.

Religious Identity:
As a Muslim, your faith is a cornerstone of your identity. Islam provides you with a sense of purpose, moral guidance, and a community of fellow believers. Your faith likely shapes your daily routines, prayers, and interactions with others. Being a Muslim in America presents an opportunity to engage in interfaith dialogues and foster understanding among diverse communities.

Ambitious and Driven:
Describing yourself as a "go-getter" suggests that you have a proactive and ambitious attitude. You're likely someone who sets goals, works hard, and is motivated to achieve success in various aspects of your life, whether it's in your education, career, or personal endeavors.

Educational Pursuits:
At 21, you might be in college or embarking on higher education to acquire knowledge and skills that will contribute to your future endeavors. Your commitment to education reflects your dedication to personal growth and preparing for a successful future.

Multilingual Skills:
As a Bangladeshi American, you might be multilingual, speaking English fluently and possibly Bengali as well. Being bilingual provides you with a valuable skill that can enhance your communication abilities and connect you with different cultures.

Community Engagement:
Your identity as a Muslim American Bangladeshi could lead to active participation in your local communities. Whether it's through volunteering, cultural events, or religious activities, you might be involved in initiatives that bring people together and promote understanding.

Global Perspective:
Your background as a Bangladeshi American might also give you a global perspective. You could have family or friends abroad, and your experiences might encourage you to think about international issues and cross-cultural connections.

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About the lesson

  • Primary
  • Lower Secondary
  • Senior Secondary
  • +7
  • levels :

    Primary

    Lower Secondary

    Senior Secondary

    Post Secondary Education

    Higher Education

    Adult Education

    Master's Degree

    Doctorate

    MBA

    Early Childhood Care & Development

  • English

All languages in which the lesson is available :

English

Duration: [Insert duration, e.g., 1-2 class periods]

Materials:

Examples of different types of literature (short stories, poems, essays, etc.)
Writing materials (paper, pens/pencils, laptops/tablets)
Editing tools (highlighters, sticky notes, digital editing software if applicable)
Procedure:

Introduction (10 minutes):
Start the lesson by discussing the importance of literature and writing in various forms of communication.
Show examples of different types of literature and briefly discuss their characteristics. This can include excerpts from famous books, poems, and essays.
Demonstrate (15 minutes):
Present more detailed examples of writing styles, such as descriptive, narrative, persuasive, etc. Discuss how each style affects the reader's experience.
Read aloud a short story or poem, emphasizing key elements like imagery, tone, and mood.
Create (20 minutes):
Provide a writing prompt related to the literature examples discussed. Encourage students to create their own piece of literature using the writing style they find most interesting.
Circulate around the classroom to offer guidance and answer questions as students work on their writing.
Go Over (10 minutes):
Have a few volunteers share their written pieces with the class. Discuss the different approaches taken and highlight strong points in each piece.
Encourage respectful feedback and suggestions from classmates.
Edited (15 minutes):
Explain the importance of revising and editing in the writing process. Discuss how refining a piece can lead to a more polished final product.
Have students exchange their written pieces with a partner. Ask them to review and provide constructive feedback, focusing on aspects like clarity, coherence, and grammar.
Finalize (15 minutes):
Review the feedback received and guide students in making necessary edits to their work.
Discuss the concept of finalizing a piece for publication. Explain that this involves a final proofread and making sure the piece meets the intended purpose and audience.
Publish (10 minutes):
Depending on the setting, students can share their work through a classroom reading, a digital platform, or printed copies.
Celebrate their achievements and highlight the growth they've shown throughout the lesson.
Assessment:

Assess students based on their participation in discussions, the quality of their written piece, their ability to provide constructive feedback to peers, and the revisions they make based on feedback.
Homework (optional):

Encourage students to continue exploring different writing styles on their own and bring in examples they find interesting for future discussions.
This detailed lesson plan takes students through the process of understanding, creating, revising, and finalizing literature. It encourages active participation, peer collaboration, and critical thinking while developing writing skills.
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