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1、History to Chew OnLesson PlanLEVELP P1 Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga-About the BookText Type:Nonfiction/Informational Page Count:16 Word Count:733Book SummaryEverybody loves chewing gum.But you probably never stop to think about how gum was invented or what it is made from.This book t
2、ells readers in a fun and engaging way who first chewed gum,where gum comes from,and how it is made.It even includes details about what people do with their gum when theyre finished!About the LessonTargeted Reading Strategy AskandanswerquestionsObjectives Usethereadingstrategyofaskingandansweringque
3、stionstounderstandtext Identifythemainideaandsupportingdetails Understandtheuseofcommasinaseries UnderstandandidentifytheuseofsynonymsMaterialsGreentext indicates resources available on the website BookHistory to Chew On(copy for each student)Chalkboardordryeraseboard Askandanswerquestions,mainideaa
4、nddetails,commasinaseries,synonymsworksheets Discussion cardsIndicatesanopportunityforstudentstomarkinthebook.(Allactivitiesmaybe demonstrated by projecting book on interactive whiteboard or completed with paper and pencil if books are reused.)Vocabulary Content words:Story critical:discard(v.),late
5、x(n.),mesh(n.),sap(n.),vat(n.),wad(n.)Enrichment:cud(n.),paraffin wax(n.),tacky(adj.)Before ReadingBuild Background Involvestudentsinadiscussionaboutchewinggumtoelicitpriorknowledgeandbuildbackground.Ask:How many of you like gum?When was the last time you chewed a piece of gum?Do you know where gum
6、comes from?How long ago do you think gum was invented?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 and what it might be a
7、bout.Point out that the book is about chewing gum.Showstudentsthetitlepage.Discusstheinformationonthepage(titleofbook,authorsname).History to Chew OnLesson Plan(continued)LEVELP P2 Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga-Introduce the Reading Strategy:Ask and answer questions Discusshowaskingan
8、dansweringquestionswhilereadingcanhelpreadersunderstandandenjoy reading the information in a book.Modelaskingquestions.Think-aloud:From what I see on the cover and title pages,it appears as though this book is all about gum.Im curious whether there is enough information about gum to fill an entire b
9、ook.When I look at the table of contents,I see that one section is titled“The First Chewers.”This makes me wonder if ancient people chewed gum and why it seems to be so popular.Before reading,several questions often come to mind about the topic.As I read,I enjoy looking for answers to my questions,w
10、hich often sparks further curiosities and questions to answer while reading.Createachartontheboardsimilartotheask-and-answer worksheet.Introduceandexplain theask-and-answer-questionsworksheettostudents.Askstudentswhataboutthetopictheyarecuriousabout.Havethemwritetheirquestionsinthefirstsectiononthei
11、rworksheet.Invitethemtosharesomeoftheirquestionsandwritethemontheclasschart.Asstudentsread,encouragethemtouseotherreadingstrategiesinadditiontothetargetedstrategy presented in this section.Introduce the Comprehension Skill:Main idea and details Writethefollowinglistofwordsontheboard:baseball,footbal
12、l,basketball,soccer ball.Askstudents to tell what these words refer to(different types of balls).Point out that these words help to identify the main idea.(Different types of balls are used in sports.)The words baseball,football,basketball,and soccer ball are details that support this main idea.Expl
13、ainthatsometimestheamountofinformationaboutatopicissolargethattheinformationis grouped into sections,each section with its own main idea.Readpage4aloudtostudents.Modelidentifyingthemainideaanddetailsforthesection“ChewonThis.”Think-aloud:As I read the introduction,most of the sentences are about the
14、kinds of things that living things chew.Dogs chew bones,cows chew cud,and people chew gum.I will underline this information.Based on what Ive read,I think the main idea of the section is:Living things chew different kinds of things.Writethemainideaontheboard.Askstudentstoidentifythedetailsfromtheboo
15、kthatsupportthismainidea(dogschewbones,cowschewcud,peoplechewgum).Writethesedetailson the board.Introduce the Vocabulary Introducethecontentwordslistedinthevocabularysectionofthislesson.Reviewthecorrectpronunciationforthemultisyllabicwords:discard,latex,and paraffin.Explaintostudentsthatmostofthetim
16、e,goodreadersusecontextcluestohelpfigureoutthemeaningofanunfamiliarwordinthetext.However,sometimestheywillnotfindenoughcontextcluestoclearlydefinetheunfamiliarword.Modelhowstudentscanusetheglossary oradictionarytolocateawordsmeaning.Additionally,therearethreevocabularywordsnotlisted in the glossary(
17、betel,chicle,and mastiche)thatmayneedexplanation.Writethesewordsontheboard.Say:These are three words that come from other cultures and describe early types of chewing gum.We will see them in the first section of the book.Set the Purpose Encouragestudentstoaskandanswerquestionswhilereading.Remindstud
18、entstoalsothinkaboutthemainideasanddetailsofeachsection.Askthemtounderlineintheirbookimportantdetails within each section.History to Chew OnLesson Plan(continued)LEVELP P3 Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga-During ReadingStudent Reading Guide the reading:Have students read from page 5 to t
19、he end of page 8.Encourage students who finish early to go back and reread.Whenstudentshavefinishedreading,havethemcircleanyquestionsontheirask-and-answer-questionsworksheetthatwereanswered.Modelansweringaquestionandfillinginthesecondsectionoftheask-and-answer-questionschart on the board.Think-aloud
20、:Before reading,more than one question came to mind about this book.I was curious whether enough information about gum was available to fill an entire book.I also wanted to know if ancient people chewed and why it seems to be so popular.While reading,I happened to answer some of these questions.The
21、book is divided into sections that take a close look at different aspects about gum,such as the first gum chewers and gum machines.I didnt realize that gum had such an interesting history.I also learned that gum has been around since before Europeans discovered North America.I will write these answe
22、rs on the ask and answers chart on the board.The information I read sparked new curiosities about the topic.I found it interesting that gum became so popular that a special machine was made to release gum in the shape of balls,and that kids figured out how to get free gumballs out of this machine.I
23、wonder how Thomas Adams was able to correct the problem and whether the sudden popularity of gum created any other problems.I will write these questions on the ask-and-answer-questions chart.Askstudentstowriteanswersforthecircledquestionsandadditionalquestionstheyraisedontheirask-and-answer-question
24、sworksheet.Invitestudentstosharetheinformationtheylearnedandthequestionstheygeneratedastheyreadthebook.Writesharedresponsesontheclassask-and-answer-questionschartontheboard.Modelidentifyingthemainideaanddetails.Think-aloud:As I read the section titled“The First Chewers,”most of the sentences mention
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