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1、Owls OverheadLesson PlanLeveLI I1 Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga-About the BookText Type:Nonfiction/Informational Page Count:16 Word Count:281Book SummaryOwls may seem strange and mysterious,but that only makes them more fascinating.In Owls Overhead,students will learn about the differ
2、ent adaptations that allow these amazing predatory birds to survive in the wild.Brilliant,detailed photographs support the text and capture readers attention.Readers will also have the opportunity to learn about main ideas,details,and complete sentences.Book and lesson are also available at levels L
3、 and O.About the LessonTargeted Reading Strategy AskandanswerquestionsObjectives Askandanswerquestionstounderstandtext Determinemainideaanddetails Discriminatefinalconsonantck-blends Identifyfinalconsonantck-blends Understandandusecompletesentences DefineandusehomophonesMaterialsGreen text indicates
4、 resources are available on the website.BookOwls Overhead(copy for each student)Chalkboardordry-eraseboard Photographofanowl Main idea and details,final consonant ck-blends,complete sentences worksheets DiscussioncardsIndicatesanopportunityforstudentstomarkinthebook.(Allactivitiesmaybedemonstrated b
5、y projecting the book on an interactive whiteboard or completed with paper and pencil if the books are reused.)Vocabulary*Boldvocabularywordsalsoappearinapre-madelessonforthistitleonVocabularyAZ.com.High-frequency words:can,their,use Content words:Story critical:attack(v.),darkness(n.),hearing(n.),h
6、unt(v.),prey(n.),survive(v.)Before ReadingBuild BackgroundCoveraphotographofanowlwithapaperwithaholecutoutofitsoonlyasmallportionoftheowlisshowing.Askstudentstolookcarefullyatthisanimalandthinkaboutwhatitmightbe.Givestudentscluesabouttheanimalsidentity.Forexample,youmaysaythatitsleepsduringtheday,th
7、atiteatsmiceandothersmallanimals,andthatitmakesahootingsound.Askstudentstowrite the name of the animal on a separate piece of paper when they think they know what it is.Owls OverheadLesson Plan(continued)LeveLI I2 Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga- Removethetopsheetofpaperandaskstudentsto
8、callouttheanimalsname.Havestudentsshare with a partner facts they know about owls.Invite volunteers to share with the rest of the class,and record the information on the board.Book WalkIntroduce the Book Givestudentstheircopyofthebook.Guidethemtothefrontandbackcoversandreadthetitle.Havestudentsdiscu
9、sswhattheyseeonthecovers.Encouragethemtoofferideasastowhattypeof book it is(genre,text type,and so on)and what it might be about.Showstudentsthetitlepage.Discusstheinformationonthepage(titleofbook,authorsname).Previewthetableofcontentsonpage3.Remindstudentsthatthetableofcontentsprovidesanoverviewoft
10、hebook.Askstudentswhattheyexpecttoreadaboutinthebook,onthebasisofwhattheyseeinthetableofcontents.(Acceptallanswersthatstudentscanjustify.)Introduce the Reading Strategy:Ask and answer questions Remindorexplaintostudentsthatonewaytounderstandabookistoaskquestionsaboutthetopic before and during readin
11、g,and then to look for the answers while reading.Pointoutthatthetableofcontentsprovidesalotofcluesabouttheinformationinabookand isagoodsourceforgeneratingquestions.Readerscanalsousethetitleandpicturestothink ofquestionsbeforetheybeginreading.Modelaskingquestions.Think-aloud:When I look at the pictur
12、e on the cover,I see a white owl with extended wings.I immediately wonder what kind of owl it is.This is my first question for the book:What owl is pictured on the cover?Looking at the table of contents on page 3,I think of many more questions.For example,why do owls fly in the moonlight?I will be l
13、ooking for the answers to these and other questions as I read.DrawaT-chartontheboard.Labeltheleftsidequestions and the right side answers.Write yourquestionsfromthethink-aloudintheappropriatecolumn.Havestudentssharewithapartneratleastonequestion,onthebasisofthebookpreview.Encouragestudentstolookfort
14、heanswerstothesequestionsastheyread.Asstudentsread,encouragethemtouseotherreadingstrategiesinadditiontothetargetedstrategy presented in this section.Introduce the Comprehension Skill:Main idea and details Remindorexplaintostudentsthatmostbookshaveamainidea,orageneraltopicthatisthesubjectofthebook.De
15、tailsaretheextrainformationordescriptionsthathelpusbetterunderstand the main idea.Read the title of the book to students.Remind them that titles often provide clues about the main idea.Writethewordowlontheboard.Havestudentsdiscusswithapartnersuggestionsforthemainideaofthebook.Pointouttostudentsthatt
16、heywillneedtoreadthewholebookinordertodetermine the main idea.Explaintostudentsthatsometimestheamountofinformationaboutatopicissolargethatitisgroupedinsectionsandthateachsectionhasitsownmainidea.Havestudentsturntothetableofcontentsonpage3.Havestudentsreadthesectiontitlesaloudwithyou.Remindstudentsth
17、atthe titles provide clues about the main ideas of sections,and point out that this is why engaged readers pay attention to titles.Modelusingthetableofcontentstoinferthemainideaofasection.Think-aloud:The main idea of a section is the big topic that is the subject of the section.The title of the firs
18、t one is“Flying in the Moonlight.”I know that titles often provide clues about the main idea,and I also know that this book is about owls.Using this information,I can predict the main idea of the first section:Owls are birds that fly at night.I will see if the details of this section support that ma
19、in idea.Owls OverheadLesson Plan(continued)LeveLI I3 Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga- Writethesuggestedmainideaontheboard.Remindstudentstopayattentiontothedetails of this section as they read,so they can confirm or change this main idea.Explaintostudentsthatonewaytoremembernewinformatio
20、nistotakenotesaboutthedetailsas they read,just as you wrote notes on the board.Remind students that details give specific information about the main idea.Introduce the Vocabulary Whilepreviewingthebook,reinforcethevocabularywordsstudentswillencounter.Forexample,while looking at the picture on page 9
21、,you might say:Owls need to eat prey,or small animals that are hunted and eaten by another animal.Do you see the prey in this picture?Thats right;the mouse is prey for the owl.Writethewordattackontheboardandreaditaloudwithstudents.Havestudentswritetheword on a separate sheet of paper.Havestudentstur
22、ntotheglossaryonpage16.Askthemtopointtothewordattack in the glossary.Callonastudenttoreadthedefinition.Askstudentstodiscusswithapartnerthemeaning of the definition in their own words.Askstudentstoturnthepaperoverandfolditinhalf.Havestudentsdrawapicturerepresenting the vocabulary word on one half of
23、the paper.On the other side,have students use the word correctly in a sentence.Invite volunteers to share their picture and sentence with the rest of the class.Repeatthisprocesswiththeremainingvocabularywords.Set the Purpose Havestudentscontinueaskingquestionsaboutowlsandlookingforanswersastheyread.
24、Remind them to identify important details in each section.During ReadingStudent Reading Guide the reading:Havestudentsreadfrompage3totheendofpage7.Encouragethosewhofinish early to go back and reread.Modelaskingandansweringquestions.Think-aloud:Now that I have read some of the book,I have more questi
25、ons.How do owls turn their heads all the way around?How does an owls looks help it survive?I will search for answers to these questions as I read.I will also keep looking for the answer to one of my earlier questions:What is the name of the owl on the cover?So far,the book has named the owls in the
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