![]() ![]() Why did the author use figurative language for the wishes?.What is the purpose of the wishes? What do they mean?.I stopped after a few pages and using Turn and Talk again, asked the students the questions below: Then I moved on to using my favorite discussion strategy, Turn and Talk! I asked the questions below and allowed the students to talk! We just talked about what it meant and they gave some examples. Pre-Readingīefore we started the read aloud, I did a quick figurative language review with my 4th graders. To suggest another way to say farewell at the end of the school by wishing another person well. I Wish You More Read Aloud Lesson Plan for End of Year: Objective: In my fourth grade classroom, I started out my last week of school activities with this read aloud. This end of year read aloud also doubles as a quick figurative language review! I Wish You More read aloud talks about wishing someone more good than bad in a metaphorical way. ![]() ![]() So, instead of saying goodbye and focusing on the uncertainties, why don’t we talk about wishing each other well for the future. Click me to get a copy of this read aloud book! ![]()
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