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1、The Story of Lewis and Clark Book 1:Up the Missouri RiverLesson PlanLeveLY Y1 Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga-About the BookText Type:Nonfiction/Historical Page Count:20 Word Count:1,978Book SummaryIn 1803,President Thomas Jefferson asked his private secretary,Meriwether Lewis,to lead a
2、n expedition to find the Northwest Passage.Jefferson,along with countless others,believed this undiscovered waterway would provide an ideal trading route by connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.This book examines the reasons for the expedition,the preparations Lewis and his friend William Clar
3、k made for the trip,and the early part of the expedition.The adventure of Lewis and Clark is continued in Book 2:To the Pacific Ocean.About the LessonTargeted Reading Strategy SummarizeObjectives Use the reading strategy of summarizing to understand text Sequence events Recognize and use adverbs Ide
4、ntify and use homographsMaterialsGreen text indicates resources available on the website BookThe Story of Lewis and Clark Book 1:Up the Missouri River(copy for each student)Chalkboard or dry erase board Sequence events,adverbs,homographs worksheets Discussion cards Indicates an opportunity for stude
5、nts to mark in the book.(All activities may be demonstratedby projecting the book on interactive whiteboard or completed with paper and pencil if books are reused.)Vocabulary*Bold vocabulary words also appear in a pre-made lesson for this title on vocabularyAZ.com.Content words:Story critical:Contin
6、ental Divide(n.),expedition(n.),fabled(adj.),nomadic(adj.),Northwest Passage(n.),uninhabited(adj.)Enrichment:boils(n.),hostile(adj.),interpreter(n.),keelboat(n.),pirogues(n.),sod(n.)Before ReadingBuild Background Involve students in a discussion of what it would be like to be an explorer.Ask what or
7、 where they would explore,whom they would take with them,what supplies they would need,and how long they would be gone.extend the discussion by talking about the pros and cons of being a modern-day explorer.Preview the BookIntroduce the Book Give students a copy of the book and have them preview the
8、 front and back covers and read the title.Have students discuss what they see on the covers and offer ideas as to what kind of book this is and what it might be about.The Story of Lewis and Clark Book 1:Up the Missouri RiverLesson Plan(continued)LeveLY Y2 Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga
9、-Introduce the Reading Strategy:Summarize Direct students to the table of contents.Remind students that the table of contents provides an overview of what the book is about.each section title provides an idea of what they will read in the book.After reviewing the table of contents,model using it to
10、summarize what the book is about.Point out that although the section titles dont provide specific information,by referring to the title of the book,you can get an idea that all are telling about Lewis and Clarks journey.Think-aloud:To summarize what Ive read,I need to decide whats important and what
11、 isnt,and then organize the important information into a few sentences.I dont have much to go on yet,but each of the section titles must be important or it wouldnt be in the table of contents.Heres how I can summarize the table of contents:The table of contents tells me that in the story of Lewis an
12、d Clark,Im going to read about what they did to prepare for the expedition.Then Im going to read about the parts of their journey that were on a river and in the Plains.Im also going to find out something about where they spent the winter somewhere along the way.Reinforce that using your own words t
13、o summarize information helps you understand and remember what youve readeven the table of contents.Have students preview the rest of the book,looking at illustrations and sidebar text.As students read,encourage them to use other reading strategies in addition to the targeted strategy presented in t
14、his section.Introduce the Vocabulary Remind students of the strategies they can use to work out words they dont know.For example,they can use what they know about letter and sound correspondence to figure out the word.They can look for base words and prefixes and suffixes.They can use the context to
15、 work out meanings of unfamiliar words.Model how to apply word-attack strategies.Point out a word in bold,for example,the word uninhabited on page 13.Model how students can use the prefix to figure out the meaning of the word.Ask students to tell what it means to inhabit a place.If necessary,tell st
16、udents the word means to live in.Then ask students to tell the meaning of the prefix un-.Have students follow along as you read the sentence to confirm the meaning of the word.Remind students that they should check whether words make sense by rereading the sentence.Set the Purpose Have students read
17、 the book,keeping in mind the main ideas of each section and how they might summarize them.During ReadingStudent Reading Guide the reading:Have students read the Introduction.Tell them to underline the important events.Tell students to go back and reread the section if they finish before everyone el
18、se.When they have finished reading,ask students to identify the two most important events in the Introduction.Model summarizing the important events.Think-aloud:As I read the Introduction,I looked for the important events,and underlined them.I underlined the sentence that told that Congress set asid
19、e the money for the expedition,and that Jefferson chose Lewis to lead the expedition.I also underlined that Lewis asked Clark to help.Then I underlined that Jefferson bought 820,000 square miles of landthe Louisiana Purchasefor$15 million.(Use an overhead or write the above sentences on the board.)N
20、ow all I need to do is decide which are the most important so I can summarize the Introduction.Since Im only interested in the most important events,Im not going to use the sentence about Congress setting aside the money for the expedition,even though I know Lewis and Clark had to have money to buy
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