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1、1Fantastic Flying MachinesLesson PlanLeveLI I Learning AZ,Inc.All rights reserved.www.readinga-About the BookText Type:Nonfiction/Informational Page Count:16 Word Count:237Book SummaryFantastic Flying Machines is an informational book about the history behind human flight.Photographs and illustratio
2、ns support the text.Book and lesson also available at Levels L and P.About the LessonTargeted Reading Strategy VisualizeObjectives Usethereadingstrategyofvisualizingtounderstandtext Identifymainideaandsupportingdetails Orallysegmentwordsintosyllables Understandtheuseofyasavowel Recognizepropernouns
3、IdentifyandcreatecompoundwordsMaterialsGreen textindicatesresourcesavailableonthewebsite BookFantastic Flying Machines(copy for each student)Chalkboardordryeraseboard Visualize,mainideaanddetails,propernouns,compoundwordsworksheets Discussion cards Indicates an opportunity for students to mark in th
4、e book.(All activities may be demonstratedbyprojectingbookoninteractivewhiteboardorcompletedwithpaperand pencil if books are reused.)Vocabulary Content words:blimp,cargo,gliders,helicopter,hot-air balloon,jet engine,pilot,propellerBefore ReadingBuild Background Askstudentsiftheyhaveeverbeenonanairpl
5、ane.Invitethemtosharetheirexperiences.Discussthe other types of things that people use to fly in the sky.Showpicturesofdifferentkindsofairplanes,helicopters,jets,spaceships,rockets,hanggliders,andhot-airballoons.Invitestudentstosharewhattheysee,andaskfortheiropinions.Askstudentstothinkaboutthefirstf
6、lyingmachinesandwhattheythinkthesemachineswerelike.Askthemtothinkabouttheinventorsandhowtheymusthavecomeupwiththeirideas.Preview the BookIntroduce the Book Givestudentstheircopyofthebook.Guidethemtothefrontandbackcoversandreadthetitle.Havestudentsdiscusswhattheyseeonthecovers.Encouragethemtoofferide
7、asastowhatkindofbookitisandwhatitmightbeabout.2Fantastic Flying MachinesLesson Plan(continued)LeveLI I Learning AZ,Inc.All rights reserved.www.readinga- Askstudentsiftheythinkthisbookisfictionornonfictionandtoexplaintheirreasoning.Showstudentsthetitlepage.Talkabouttheinformationonthepage(title,autho
8、rsnames).Previewthetableofcontentsonpage3.Askstudentswhatinformationtheycantellfromlookingatthesectiontitles.(Acceptallanswersthatstudentscanjustify.)Introduce the Reading Strategy:Visualize Explaintostudentsthatgoodreadersoftenvisualize,orcreatepicturesintheirmind,whilereading.Visualizingisbasedonw
9、hatapersonalreadyknowsaboutatopic.Readpage4aloud.Modelhowtovisualize.Think-aloud:Whenever I read a book,I always pause after a few pages to create a picture in my mind of the information Ive read.This helps me organize the important information and understand the ideas in the book.For example,on pag
10、e 4,the author asks us to think about flying like a bird.I imagined being able to see Earth from far above,with the wind flying in my hair and the sun warming my back.I imagined I could see people and trees from far up and that they looked tiny because I was so high in the sky.Explainthatonewaytovis
11、ualizeistodrawapicture.Introduceandexplainthevisualizeworksheet.Havestudentsdrawontheirworksheetwhattheyvisualizedwhilelisteningtoyoureadpage4.Invitestudentstosharetheirdrawings.Asstudentsread,encouragethemtouseotherreadingstrategiesinadditiontothetargetedstrategy presented in this section.Introduce
12、 the Comprehension Skill:Main idea and details Explainthateverybookhasabigideathatisthemostimportantideaofthebook.Revieworexplain that the main idea is often the title of the book.Have students take another look at the book covers.Ask them to predict the main idea of the book.Explainthateachpageinth
13、ebookcontainssupportingdetailsthattellreadersmoreaboutthebooksmaintopic(machinesthatfly).Modelusingthetableofcontentstoinfersupportingdetailsinthetext.Think-aloud:When I look at the table of contents,I see that the word airplanes is listed.I already know that airplanes are machines that fly in the s
14、ky,so this is probably a supporting detail in the book.As I read,I know that I will find out more details about machines that fly.As I read,I will pause after a few pages to review in my mind the important details.This strategy will help me make sure I understand what Im reading.I know that good rea
15、ders do this when they read,so I am going to look for supporting details as I read this book.Havestudentsturntothetableofcontentsandlistsomeothersupportingdetailsaboutmachinesthatfly(helicopters,balloons,rockets,andsoon).Introduce the Vocabulary Writecontentvocabularywordsfromthebookontheboard:blimp
16、,airplane,hang glider,helicopter,hot-air balloon,and jet engine.Practicesayingthewordsaloudwithstudents.ReferbacktothepicturesprovidedduringtheBuildBackgroundsection.Havestudentsexplainwhattheyknowabouttheseflyingmachines.Createatwo-columnchartontheboardwiththeheadingsMotorized and Nonmotorized.Disc
17、usswhattheheadingsmeanandgiveexamplesfromeverydaylife(carsandbusesaremotorized,becausetheyhavemotors;bicyclesarenonmotorized).Explainthatnonmotorizedthingsrelyonothersourcesofpower(bicyclesusethepowersuppliedwhentheriderpumpshisor her legs).Invitevolunteerstopredictwhichofthevocabularywordsbelongint
18、heMotorized category andwhichbelongintheNonmotorized category.Whenthediscussioniscomplete,writeeachvocabularywordundertheappropriatecategoryontheboard.3Fantastic Flying MachinesLesson Plan(continued)LeveLI I Learning AZ,Inc.All rights reserved.www.readinga-Set the Purpose Havestudentsreadtofindoutmo
19、reaboutthefantasticflyingmachinesinthebook.Remindthemtostopaftereveryfewpagestovisualizethemostimportantinformationandtodrawontheirworksheetwhattheyvisualizedaboutit.During ReadingStudent Reading Guide the reading:Havestudentsreadfrompage5totheendofpage11.Encouragethosewhofinishearlytogobackandrerea
20、d.Havestudentsdrawwhattheyvisualized.Modelvisualizing.Think-aloud:When I read about the early inventions people tried as they attempted to fly,I pictured people strapping wings to their arms and flapping around like birds.I thought about how much work it would take to actually get off the ground,and
21、 I visualized the people getting very tired without having much success.Havestudentssharethepicturesofwhattheyvisualizedwhilereading.Havethemexplaintheirdrawingsaloud.Modelidentifyingthemainideaanddetailsforasectionofthebook.Think-aloud:As I started reading the section titled“History of Flight,”most
22、 of the sentences mentioned something about people trying to find a way to fly.I read that two brothers made the first hot-air balloon and that someone else made a glider.I will underline this information.I also read that the Wright brothers made an airplane that worked.I will underline this informa
23、tion,too.Based on what Ive read,I think the main idea of the section is:Manypeopletriedtofinddifferentwaystofly.TheWrightbrotherscreatedthefirstairplanethatactuallyflew.Writethemainideaontheboard.Askstudentstoidentifydetailsthatsupportthismainidea(twobrothers,strangegliders,andsoon).Writethesedetail
24、sontheboard.Check for understanding:Havestudentsreadtotheendofpage13.Havethemvisualizetheinformationonthosepages.Discusswhattheyvisualized.Askstudentstoaddtotheirdrawingsontheirworksheetastheyvisualizetheinformationinthebook.Pointoutthattheycanusetheirdrawingstoidentifytheimportantdetailstheyjustrea
25、d.Havestudentsrereadthesectiontitled“Airplanes,”underliningtheimportantinformation.Invitethemtoworkwithapartnertoidentifythemainideaofthesection.Havethemwritethemainideainthemarginoftheirbookoronaseparatepieceofpaper.Checkindividualresponses for understanding.Havestudentsmakeaquestionmarkintheirbook
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