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1、Mike Van Zee,Special OlympianLesson PlanLeveLQ Q1 Learning AZ,Inc.All rights reserved.www.readinga-About the Book Text Type:Nonfiction/Biography Page Count:16 Word Count:834Book SummaryMeet a courageous and hard-working athlete who is also a Special Olympian.This biography is the story of Mike van Z
2、eehow he trained,worked with his coach,and became a champion.Readers will also learn about the history of the Special Olympics.About the LessonTargeted Reading Strategy AskandanswerquestionsObjectives Usethereadingstrategyofaskingandansweringquestionstounderstandtext Analyzeauthorspurposeintext Iden
3、tifyandformwordswithinflectionalendings UsethedictionarytolocateandidentifywordmeaningsMaterialsGreentext indicates resources available on the website BookMike Van Zee,Special Olympian(copy for each student)Chalkboardordryeraseboard Dictionaries KWL,inflectionalendings,dictionaryskillsworksheets Dis
4、cussioncardsIndicatesanopportunityforstudentstomarkinthebook.(Allactivitiesmaybedemonstrated by projecting book on interactive whiteboard or completed with paper and pencil if books are reused.)Vocabulary Content words:annual,aquatics,competition,determination,excel,gladiators,industrious,involvemen
5、t,oath,opportunity,perseverance,self-confidence Before Reading Build Background AskstudentstosharewhattheyknowabouttheOlympics.ThenaskwhethertheyhaveeverheardofSpecialOlympics.DiscusswhatstudentsalreadyknowaboutSpecialOlympics.CreateaKWLchartontheboardandhandouttheKWL worksheet.Introduceandexplainth
6、eworksheet.RevieworexplainthattheK stands for information we know,the W stands for information we want to know,and the Lstandsforinformationwelearned.Asvarioustopicsarediscussed,fill in the first section(K)on the board with information students know about the topic.Askstudentswhattheywouldliketoknow
7、aboutSpecialOlympics.Writetheirquestionsontheboard under the second section(W).Mike Van Zee,Special OlympianLesson Plan(continued)LeveLQ Q2 Learning AZ,Inc.All rights reserved.www.readinga-Preview the BookIntroduce the Book Givestudentstheircopyofthebook.Guidethemtothefrontandbackcoversandreadthetit
8、le.Have students discuss what they see on the covers.encourage them to offer ideas as to what type ofbookitis(genre,texttype,fictionornonfiction,andsoon)andwhatitmightbeabout.Showstudentsthetitlepage.Discusstheinformationonthepage(titleofbook,authorsname).Introduce the Reading Strategy:Ask and answe
9、r questions Discusswithstudentshowaskingquestionsaboutatopicbeforereadingandlookingforanswersas they read will help them understand and remember what they read.Directstudentstothetableofcontents.Remindthemthatthetableofcontentsprovidesanoverviewoftheinformationinabookandhowitisorganized.Modelhowtous
10、ethetableofcontentstoaskquestions.Think-aloud:I can use table of contents to think of questions Id like to have answered about Special Olympics and Mike Van Zee.For example,the first section is titled“Humble Beginnings.”This makes me wonder how Mike got started in Special Olympics.I think this is a
11、good question.Ill write it in the W section of the KWL chart.Id also like to know how Special Olympics began.Ill write that question on the chart,too.Havestudentslookattheothersectiontitles.Writeanyquestionstheyhave,basedonthecoversand table of contents,in the W section of the class KWL chart.Havest
12、udentspreviewtherestofthebook,lookingatthephotos,captions,andglossary.HavethemwriteanyquestionstheyhaveontheirKWLworksheet.Asstudentsread,encouragethemtouseotherreadingstrategiesinadditiontothetargetedstrategy presented in this section.Introduce the Comprehension Skill:Authors purpose Writethefollow
13、ingtermsontheboard:inform,entertain,persuade.Invitestudentstosharewhat they already know about the meaning of each of the words.Defineeachwordforstudentsandwritethedefinitionsontheboard(inform means to give someone information about something;entertain means to amuse someone;persuade means to try to
14、 make someone think the same way you do).Askstudentstoshareanexampleofeachpurposefromtheirrecentreading.Ifneeded,readaloudexamplesofeachpurpose,suchasafable(inform/entertain),asocialstudiesorsciencebook passage(inform),and an advertisement(persuade).Think-aloud:Authors write for different reasons.So
15、me write to provide facts about something.For example,the passage from the social studies book provided me with information about _.However,the purpose of the advertisement was to make me think that I need to have this item.The purpose was not to teach me something.Advertisements like this use words
16、 and pictures to persuade me to buy something.Sometimes authors intend more than one purpose for their writing.In the fable _,readers are entertained by the story.However,the author also uses the story to provide readers with a moral,or lesson,at the end.Encouragestudentstoshareadditionalexamplesofs
17、toriestheyknowthatentertain,persuade,and inform readers.Introduce the Vocabulary Writethefollowingwordsfromthecontentvocabularyontheboard:aquatics,determination,excel.Givegroupsofstudentsseveralpiecesofblankpaper.Foreachword,havethemwriteordrawwhat they know about the word.Have groups discuss and cr
18、eate a definition for each word using prior knowledge.Revieworexplainthattheglossaryandadictionarycontainalistofvocabularywordsand their definitions.Mike Van Zee,Special OlympianLesson Plan(continued)LeveLQ Q3 Learning AZ,Inc.All rights reserved.www.readinga- Modelhowstudentscanusetheglossaryoradict
19、ionarytofindawordsmeaning.Havestudentslocatetheglossaryatthebackofthebook.Inviteavolunteerreadthedefinitionforaquatics in the glossary.Have students compare the definition with their prior knowledge of the word.Then have them follow along on page 7 as you read the sentence in which the word aquatics
20、 is found toconfirmthemeaningoftheword.Repeattheexercisewiththeremainingvocabularywords.Havethegroupsusethevocabularywordsontheboardtoexplainwhatmighthappenin this book.Repeat the activity after reading the book to check for student understanding of the vocabulary.Set the Purpose Havestudentsreadthe
21、booktofindanswerstotheirquestionsaboutMikeVanZeeandSpecialOlympics.Have them write what they learned in the L section of their KWL chart.During Reading Student Reading Guide the reading:Have students read to the end of page 7.Remind them to read for information thatwillanswerquestionsontheirKWLworks
22、heet.Encouragethosewhofinishbeforeotherstorereadthetext.Whentheyhavefinishedreading,havestudentscircleanyquestionsontheirKWLchartthatwereansweredandunderlinetheinformationinthebookthatanswersthosequestions.HavethemaddtotheirKWLworksheetanyadditionalquestionstheygeneratedastheyread.Modelansweringaque
23、stionandwritingtheanswerinthethirdsection(L)on the class KWL chart.Think-aloud:I wanted to know how Mike got started in Special Olympics and how Special Olympics began.Although I havent answered my first question,I did find out that a woman named Eunice Shriver started Special Olympics.She believed
24、people with disabilities should be given the opportunity to participate in sports.I also found out that she held the first competition at her home in 1962.Ill write what I learned in the L section of my KWL chart.I also learned that the first participants in Special Olympics competed in floor hockey
25、,aquatics,and athletics.This makes me wonder which sports Special Olympians compete in today.I will write this question in the W section of my KWL chart.HavestudentswriteanswerstheyfoundandadditionalquestionstheyhadwhilereadingundertheappropriateheadingsontheirKWLworksheet.Invitethemtosharetheinform
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