
English • Year 1st Grade • 0 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
Create a first grade reading comprehension lesson plan for struggling readers, On-level readers and advanced readers about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Create a short reading passage at those various levels with 5 multiple-choice questions that enable them to identify the main ideas and supporting details and encouraging students to ask questions about the text and find answers, which helps deepen understanding. Create fun activities and board games activities.
Grade Level: 1st Grade
Subject: English Language Arts
Curriculum Area: Reading Comprehension (Aligned to Common Core State Standards)
Duration: 30 minutes
Class Size: 25 students
Focus: Improving reading comprehension, identifying main ideas, and encouraging inquiry.
By the end of this lesson, students will:
Start by activating prior knowledge:
Divide students into three groups based on their reading level: struggling, on-level, and advanced. Each group will read a leveled passage about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Struggling Readers (Simplified Text)
"Dr. King was a kind man. He helped people. Dr. King said, 'Be kind to all.' He dreamed of a fair world. He gave speeches and marched with people."
On-Level Readers
"Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a leader. He spoke about kindness and fairness. Dr. King dreamed of a world where everyone was treated the same. He gave speeches and led marches to make the world better."
Advanced Readers
"Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a famous leader in history. He wanted a world where everyone was treated equally, no matter their skin color. Dr. King believed in kindness and fairness. He inspired people with his speeches and peaceful marches to make a difference."
Give each group 5 multiple-choice questions based on their passage.
Example Questions:
What was Dr. King’s dream about?
a) Rainbows
b) An equal and fair world
c) Playing with toys
(Answer: b)
How did Dr. King help people?
a) Gave speeches and marched
b) Wrote books about animals
c) Built houses
(Answer: a)
What word describes Dr. King?
a) Kind
b) Angry
c) Sad
(Answer: a)
Why is Dr. King important?
a) He played basketball.
b) He helped people be treated fairly.
c) He made cookies.
(Answer: b)
What does “fair” mean?
a) Treat everyone the same and kindly
b) Getting ice cream
c) Playing outside
(Answer: a)
Send a worksheet home for students to draw a picture about one thing they can do to make the world a better place. Include space for a simple caption or sentence.
This lesson plan leaves a lasting impact by fostering empathy, understanding, and meaningful discussions about fairness and kindness, in age-appropriate ways.
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