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1、Owls OverheadLesson PlanLeveLO O1 Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga-About the BookText Type:Nonfiction/Informational Page Count:16 Word Count:762Book 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 I
3、 and L.About the LessonTargeted Reading Strategy SummarizeObjectives Summarizeinformationtounderstandtext Determinemainideasanddetails Identifyr-controlled vowel u Understandandusecompletesentences DefineandusehomophonesMaterialsGreen text indicates resources are available on the website.BookOwls Ov
4、erhead(copy for each student)Chalkboardordry-eraseboard Photographofanowl Main idea and details,complete sentences,homophones worksheets Discussioncards Indicates an opportunity for students to mark in the book.(All activities may be demonstrated by projecting the book on an interactive whiteboard o
5、r completed with paper and pencil if the books are reused.)Vocabulary*Boldvocabularywordsalsoappearinapre-madelessonforthistitleonVocabularyAZ.com.Content words:Story critical:adaptations(n.),attack(v.),habitats(n.),prey(n.),species(n.),survive(v.)Enrichment:mysterious(adj.),old-growth(adj.),rotate(
6、v.)Before ReadingBuild BackgroundCoveraphotographofanowlwithapaperwithaholecutoutofitsoonlyasmallportionoftheowl is showing.Ask students to look carefully at this animal and think about what it might be.Givestudentscluesabouttheanimalsidentity.Forexample,youmaysaythatitsleepsduringtheday,that it eat
7、s mice and other small animals,and that it makes a hooting sound.Ask students to write the name of the animal on a separate piece of paper when they think they know what it is.Owls OverheadLesson Plan(continued)LeveLO O2 Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga- Removethetopsheetofpaper,andaskst
8、udentstocallouttheanimalsname.Havestudentsshare with a partner facts they know about owls.Invite volunteers to share the facts with the rest of the class,and record the information on the board.Preview the BookIntroduce the Book Givestudentstheircopyofthebook.Guidethemtothefrontandbackcoversandreadt
9、hetitle.Havestudentsdiscusswhattheyseeonthecovers.Encouragethemtoofferideasastowhattypeof book it is(genre,text type,and so on)and what it might be about.Showstudentsthetitlepage.Discusstheinformationonthepage(titleofbook,authorsname).Previewthetableofcontentsonpage3.Remindstudentsthatthetableofcont
10、entsprovidesanoverview of the book.Ask students what they expect to read about in the book,on the basis of what they see in the table of contents.(Accept all answers that students can justify.)Introduce the Comprehension Skill:Main idea and details Writethefollowingwordsontheboard:lunchtime,math cla
11、ss,recess,music,and silent reading.Havestudentsworkwithagrouptothinkofamainideadescribedbythesedetails(activitiesduringtheschooldayisonepossibility).Invitegroupstosharetheirmainidea.Pointoutthat the details must describe the main idea.Remindstudentsthatmostbookshaveamainidea,orageneraltopicthatisthe
12、subjectofthebook.Detailsaretheextrainformationordescriptionsthatsupportamainidea.Havestudentsread the title of the book.Remind them that titles often provide clues about the main idea.Ask students to predict the main idea of this book.Directstudentstothetableofcontentsinthebook.Askstudentstosharewit
13、hapartnerwhatdetails they expect to learn in each section.Explaintostudentsthatsometimestheamountofinformationaboutatopicissolargethatitisgroupedinsectionsandthateachsectionhasitsownmainidea.Havestudentsturntothetableofcontentsonpage3.Havestudentsreadthesectiontitlesaloudwithyou.Remindstudentsthat t
14、he titles provide clues about the main ideas of the sections,and point out that this is why engaged readers pay attention to titles.Readpage4aloud.Modelhowtodeterminethemainideaanddetailsforthissection.Think-aloud:The main idea of a section is the general topic that is the subject of the section.The
15、 title of the first section is“Flying in the Moonlight.”It describes a walk at night and a shape floating overhead.The shadow comes from an owl flying above.The section teaches that more than two hundred species of owls live around the world.Owls live on every continent except Antarctica.These detai
16、ls introduce the owl and vividly describe how it flies in the moonlight.The main idea of this section is to introduce the owl as a bird that flies at night.Writethemainideaofthesectionontheboard.Invitevolunteerstocometotheboardandwrite details from this section that support the main idea.Explaintost
17、udentsthatonewaytoremembernewinformationistotakenotesaboutthedetailsas they read,just as they wrote notes on the board.Remind students that details give specific information about the main idea.Explaintostudentsthatthemainideaofeachsectionwillalsobecomeadetailforthebook asawhole.Pointoutthatoncethey
18、havedeterminedthemainideaofeverysection,studentscan use that information to determine the main idea of the entire book.Introduce the Reading Strategy:Summarize Remindorexplaintostudentsthatonewayengagedreadersunderstandandrememberinformation in a book is by creating a summary.A summary is a brief ov
19、erview of the important information in the text.Remind students that a summary includes the main idea and the most important supporting details.Pointoutthatastudentneedstosummarizetheinformationinhisorherownwords;therefore,everyones summary will be a little different.Owls OverheadLesson Plan(continu
20、ed)LeveLO O3 Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga- Refertothemainideaanddetailswrittenontheboard,andmodelsummarizingthefirstsection.Think-aloud:When I summarize a section or a longer book,I can use the main idea and details to easily organize the information that I am summarizing.I remember
21、that I dont want to use all of the details from the book in my summary,only the most important details that best support the main idea.If I were to summarize the first section of the book,this is what I would say:Owls are birds that often fly at night.More than two hundred species of owls live aroun
22、d the world.They live on every continent,except Antarctica.Notice,I did not include in my summary all the sensory details about the bird flying overheadthose sentences make a good hook for the book,but they do not strongly support the main idea.Also,my summary is in my own words,so I did not copy an
23、y sentences from the book.Writethesummaryontheboardasyouspeak.Havestudentsfindthemainideaanddetailswithin the summary,and call on random students to identify them for the rest of the class.Havestudentspracticesummarizingthefirstsectionwithapartner.Remindthemthateachsummary should be different,becaus
24、e students are using their own words in telling it.Asstudentsread,encouragethemtouseotherreadingstrategiesinadditiontothetargetedstrategy presented in this section.Introduce the Vocabulary Whilepreviewingthebook,reinforcethevocabularywordsstudentswillencounter.Forexample,whilelookingatthepictureonpa
25、ge9,youmightsay: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.Havestudentsdivideaseparate sheet of paper into four squares.Ask the
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