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1、The WeatherBot WarningLesson PlanLEVELQ Q1 Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga-About the BookText Type:Fiction/Science Page Count:16 Word Count:1,071Book SummaryWhile playing hide-and-seek,Zarela discovers a strange machine tucked away in the school basements utility room.It appears that th
2、e WeatherBot was built to control the weather.Zarela is initially excited with her discovery,but she quickly learns that playing with strange machines can be a big mistake.Now she has to figure out a way to fix the weather!The WeatherBot Warning is exciting and educational,and can be used to instruc
3、t students in determining an authors purpose and using past-tense verbs.About the LessonTargeted Reading Strategy Make,revise,andconfirmpredictionsObjectives Make,revise,andconfirmpredictionstounderstandtext Determineauthorspurpose Identifyandusepast-tenseverbs Identifyandapplyprefixesin-and un-Mate
4、rialsGreen text indicates resources that are available on the website.BookThe WeatherBot Warning(copy for each student)Chalkboardordry-eraseboard Photographsofweatherphenomena Stickynotes Threebookstheclassreadpreviously Sheetsofpaper Authors purpose,past-tense verbs,prefixes in-and un-worksheets Di
5、scussioncards Indicates an opportunity for students to mark in the book.(All activities may be demonstrated by projecting the book on an interactive whiteboard or completed with paper and pencil if the books are reused.)Vocabulary*Boldface vocabulary words also appear in a pre-made lesson for this t
6、itle on VocabularyAZ.com.Content words:Story critical:device(n.),inexperienced(adj.),initiate(v.),manipulation(n.),sequence(n.),unstable(adj.)Enrichment:circuit board(n.),forecast(n.),intensify(v.)The WeatherBot WarningLesson Plan(continued)LEVELQ Q2 Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga-Befo
7、re ReadingBuild Background Placeontheboardphotographsofvariousweatherphenomena,suchasrain,thunderstorms,tornadoes,andsoon.Pointtoeachpictureandhavestudentsidentifyit.Then,havestudentsdraw their own picture of a weather condition,and have volunteers share their picture with the rest of the class so t
8、he other students can identify it.Discusswithstudentshowweatheraffectstheirlives.Guidethemwithquestionssuchasthefollowing:How does weather help us?What type of weather can be dangerous?Then,havestudents share with a partner what they would do with a machine that could control the weather.Invite volu
9、nteers to share their thoughts with the rest of the class.Preview the BookIntroduce the Book Givestudentstheircopyofthebook.Guidethemtothefrontandbackcoversandreadthetitle.Have students discuss what they see on the covers.Encourage them to offer ideas as to what type of book it is(genre,text type,an
10、d so on)and what it might be about.Showstudentsthetitlepage.Discusstheinformationonthepage(titleofbook,authorsname,illustrators name).Introduce the Reading Strategy:Make,revise,and confirm predictions Revieworexplaintostudentsthatengagedreadersmakepredictions,oreducatedguesses,aboutwhatwillhappenina
11、story.Predictionsaremadeonthebasisofwhatcharacterssay,do,and think,and also on the readers prior knowledge about the topics presented in the story.Remindstudentsthatastheyread,readerscanrevise,oradjust,thepredictionstheymade,aswell as create new ones.Pointoutthattheprocessofmakingpredictionsismoreim
12、portantthanhavingpredictionsconfirmed,or proved right.Modelmakingpredictions.Think-aloud:On the cover,I see a girl staring at a strange contraption.The title of the book is The WeatherBot Warning.That second part of the word,bot,reminds me of the word robots,and the contraption looks like a machine.
13、On the basis of this information,I predict that the girl in the story is going to find a machine or robot that has something to do with the weather.She is using a flashlight,so I predict she will find it in a dark place.Maybe she sneaks into a secret laboratory that is off limits!As I read,I will ke
14、ep these predictions in mind to see if the story confirms them.Also,I can revise any of my predictions if the story provides information that makes me think along different lines.Drawathree-columnchartontheboardwiththeheadingsMake,Revise,and Confirm.Write the predictions from the think-aloud on the
15、board beneath the Make heading.Havestudentsworkwithapartnertopreviewthecoverandtitlepage,andmakepredictions onthebasisofthisinformation.Passoutstickynotestoeachstudent,andhavethemrecordeach prediction on a separate sticky note.Invite students to come to the board and place their sticky notes beneath
16、 the Make heading.Readthestickynotepredictionsontheboard.Remindstudentstomonitorthesepredictions as they read,to revise as necessary,and to confirm where possible.Encourage students to write predictions they form as they read on new sticky notes.Asstudentsread,encouragethemtouseotherreadingstrategie
17、sinadditiontothetargetedstrategy presented in this section.The WeatherBot WarningLesson Plan(continued)LEVELQ Q3 Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga-Introduce the Comprehension Skill:Authors purpose Revieworexplainthatanauthorhasapurpose,orareason,forwriting.Remindstudentsthatthe authors pu
18、rpose can be to inform,entertain,or persuade.Explain to readers that to inform means to provide the reader with information,to entertain means to amuse the reader,and to persuade means to convince the reader to feel or think a certain way.Explaintostudentsthatreadersdeterminetheauthorspurposebyanaly
19、zingtheeffectthedetails have on them.Write the following terms on the board and read them aloud with students:inform,entertain,and persuade.Modeldetermininganauthorspurposeusingafamiliartale,suchasCinderella.Think-aloud:In the story“Cinderella,”we read about a young girl who is treated cruelly by he
20、r stepmother and stepsisters.She has to cook,and clean,and serve them.When the prince of the kingdom invites all the girls to a ball,Cinderella is not permitted to go.Luckily,her fairy godmother arrives after her mean family has left and magically provides her a gown and carriage to take her to the
21、ball.Cinderella meets the prince,flees the ball,and loses her glass slipper.The prince searches for Cinderella using her lost shoe.He finally finds her,and they live happily ever after.This story has suspense and excitement.We feel sorry for Cinderellas plight and are delighted when the fairy godmot
22、her helps her.Its exciting when the prince finds her lost slipper.The plot is amusing.The author clearly had a purpose of entertaining with this story.Reinforcewithstudentsthatanauthorcanwriteforonepurposeorformorethanone.Referenceafewexamplesofbooksthatdemonstratetwopurposes.Yourexamplescouldinclud
23、e fables(entertain and persuade),historical fiction(inform and entertain),and an article that teaches students about eating healthy(persuade and inform).Placeinfrontoftheclassthreebooksthestudentshavereadpreviously.Ensurethatallthreepurposesarerepresented.Reviewwithstudentstheplotorsynopsisforeachon
24、e,andthenhavestudentsworkingroupstodiscusstheauthorspurposeforeachbook.Pointtothebooksoneat a time and call on students to share their opinion of the authors purpose for writing it.Guide students to a consensus,and invite volunteers to share evidence that supports their conclusions.Havestudentsdiscu
25、ssingroupsotherexamplesofbookstheyhavereadthatinform,entertain,or persuade.Invite volunteers to share examples with the rest of the class.Introduce the VocabularyRemindstudentsofthestrategiestheycanusetosoundoutwordstheydontknow.Forexample,they can use what they know about letter and sound correspon
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