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Standard MI.ELA-Literacy.RL.2.2
Key Ideas and Details.
Michigan State ELA Standards
I can identify characteristics and recall details of stories (including fables and folktales from diverse cultures).
I can determine the message, lesson, or moral of stories (including folktales and fables from diverse cultures).

Kindness and Comparing with Suffixes
Learn how small acts can show kindness. Then learn about the suffixes -er and -est.

Story Elements and Prefixes dis-, un-, in-
Use story elements to help understand the message of a story, then read and write words with the prefixes dis-, un-, and in-.

Pangolins and Prefixes Pre- and Over-
Read a fictional story about an animal that lives in the rainforest, then practice words with the prefixes pre- and over-.

A Hungry Groundhog and Vowel-Consonant-E Syllables
Read a story about a hungry groundhog who has a problem to solve. Then, practice reading words with more than one syllable.

Who Plants Trees and Segmenting Consonant-le Syllables
Read about animals that help plant trees and practice words with more than one syllable.

The Beauty of Water
Practice dividing words into syllables in order to read them more easily. Then listen to an Ojibwe story about the importance of protecting...

Comparing Texts and Making Words
Create a word ladder using the VCCV pattern. Then listen to two stories in order to compare and contrast them.