![]() ![]() At the end of the lesson, after students participate in discussion about how Henry solves his problem, they will be independently assessed by writing in response to the prompt: What theme can be inferred after reading Henry’s Freedom Box? Several differentiated assessment options are included. An optional graphic organizer/anchor chart option is included to collect evidence about Henry. Rigorous text dependent questions promote discussion, allowing students to Henry's actions as he seeks freedom. ![]() Lesson Objective: Students will be able to determine the theme of Henry’s Freedom Box by analyzing how the character responds to the problem. A wide variety of book companion activities (including a differentiated nonfiction passage) can be done at a time that works best for your class! ![]() This download is loaded with options to customize for the perfect-fit lesson for your students. This comprehensive lesson plan is full of engaging opportunities to discuss the actions of Henry "Box" Brown during his quest to be free. This is a powerful read aloud to incorporate within your Black History Month instruction. Henry's Freedom Box by Ellen Levine is a true story about a man who risks everything to escape to freedom. ![]()
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