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1、Native Americans of the Great PlainsLesson PlanLEVELZ Z1 Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga-About the BookText Type:Nonfiction/Informational Page Count:24 Word Count:2,145Book SummaryIn this informational book,readers will learn about the Native American tribes that once inhabited the Grea
2、t Plains of the United States.Their way of life;their dependence on bison for food,shelter,and clothing;and their interaction with settlerssome of which proved deadly for bothare examined.Also included is information about three of the most famous Native American leaders:Sitting Bull,Crazy Horse,and
3、 Red Cloud.About the LessonTargeted Reading Strategy AskandanswerquestionsObjectives Usethereadingstrategyofaskingandansweringquestionstounderstandtext Identifymainideaanddetails Understandandidentifyprepositionalphrases MakeandconfirmorrevisepredictionsaboutmeaningsofcontentvocabularyMaterialsGreen
4、 text indicates resources available on the website BookNative Americans of the Great Plains(copy for each student)Chalkboardordryeraseboard Dictionaries Mainideaanddetails,vocabularypredictionworksheets Discussioncards Indicates an opportunity for students to mark in the book.(All activities may be
5、demonstrated by projecting book on interactive whiteboard or completed with paper and pencil if books are reused.)Vocabulary*Bold vocabulary words also appear in a pre-made lesson for this title on VocabularyAZ.com.Content words:Story critical:bounty(n.),immunity(n.),migrated(v.),nomadic(adj.),prair
6、ies(n.),reservations(n.)Enrichment:avenge(v.),bison(n.),endure(v.),guerilla warfare(n.),ornaments(n.),powwows(n.),prospectors(n.),teepees(n.),tendons(n.)Before ReadingBuild Background InvolvestudentsinadiscussionaboutwhattheyknowaboutlifeforNativeAmericansonthe Great Plains over a hundred years ago.
7、Ask what they know about the conflicts between European settlers and the Native Americans on the Plains.Givestudentsthevocabulary prediction worksheet.Explain that they are to write what they think each word means.Tell them that after they have finished reading the book,they will make a check mark i
8、f their definition was correct.Otherwise,they will write the correct definition that they learned from reading the book.Native Americans of the Great PlainsLesson Plan(continued)LEVELZ Z2 Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga-Preview the BookIntroduce the Book Givestudentstheircopyofthebook.G
9、uidethemtothefrontandbackcoversandreadthetitle.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,fiction or nonfiction,and so on)and what it might be about.Showstudentsthetitlepage.Discusstheinformationonthepage(titleofbook,
10、authorsname).Previewthetableofcontentsonpage3.Remindstudentsthatthetableofcontentsprovidesanoverview of the book.Ask students what they expect to read about in the book,based on what they see in the table of contents.(Accept all answers that students can justify.)Showstudentstheglossaryandindexandex
11、plainthepurposeofeach.Introduce the Reading Strategy:Ask and answer questions Explaintostudentsthathavingsomepriorknowledgeofthetopictheyaregoingtoreadabout,and making a connection with what they know while they are reading,helps them understand and remember the information in the book.Think-aloud:A
12、s I look at the table of contents,I think of information I want to find out when I read this book.I want to find out which tribes once lived on the Great Plains and which tribes still live there today.I want to find out more about what happened to the buffalo and how this affected the lives of Nativ
13、e Americans.Good readers ask questions about what they want to find out about the topic of a book.They look for answers to their questions as they read,and they often pose new questions as they get further into the book.Askstudentstopreviewthebook,lookingatphotographs,captions,illustrations,andfeatu
14、res,suchassidebars,maps,andcharts.Encouragestudentstoaskquestionsastheypreviewthepages.Asstudentsread,encouragethemtouseotherreadingstrategiesinadditiontothetargetedstrategy presented in this section.Introduce the Vocabulary Remindstudentsofthestrategiestheycanusetoworkoutwordstheydontknow.Forexampl
15、e,they can use what they know about letter and sound correspondence to figure out the word.They can look for base words,prefixes,and suffixes.They can use the context to work out meanings of unfamiliar words.Havestudentsturntopage5tofindthenamesofthetribes.Explainthatmostofthesewordsarefrom language
16、s other than English and are difficult to pronounce.Sound them out with students.Modelhowtoapplyword-attackstrategies.Directstudentstotheboldwordnomadic on page 6.Modelhowtheycanusecontextcluestofigureoutthemeaningoftheunfamiliarword.Explain that the previous sentence says that many Native Americans
17、 lived in teepees.The next sentence says that these portable homes were ideal for the nomadic hunters.Explain that these clues can be put together to figure out that nomad may mean a person who moves around,so nomadic hunters may be a group that moves around,hunting for food.Inform students that by
18、reading the following paragraph,the meaning can be confirmed.Explain that sometimes a context clue provides enough information for a sentence or paragraph to make sense but not enoughtofullyunderstandtheword.Modellookingupthewordintheglossaryforamorecomplete definition.Remindstudentsthattheyshouldch
19、eckwhetherawordmakessensebyrereadingthesentencein which it occurs.Set the Purpose Havestudentslookforanswerstotheirquestionsastheyread,andremindthemtocontinueposingquestionsastheyreadthebook.Native Americans of the Great PlainsLesson Plan(continued)LEVELZ Z3 Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readi
20、nga-During ReadingStudent Reading Guide the reading:Have students read to the end of page 11.Have them underline the words or phrases in the book that tell interesting facts about the Great Plains or the Native Americans who lived there.If students finish before everyone else,they should go back and
21、 reread.Havestudentssharetheinformationtheyunderlined.Showstudentsapresent-daymapofthe United States.Have them use the information provided in the first paragraph of the book to determine the boundaries of the Great Plains.Relate the number of bison(60 million)to a familiar figure such as city size,
22、stadium size,or state,province,or country size.Point out the chart on page 8 and discuss how long students think it took Native Americans to create some of these objects from a bison.Askstudentswhetheranyoftheirquestionshavebeenansweredfrominformationonthepagesreadsofar.Askthemtoshareotherquestionst
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