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1、How the Robin Stole FireLesson PlanLeveLR R1 Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga-About the BookText Type:Fiction/Pourquoi Tale Page Count:24 Word Count:1,597Book SummaryHow the Robin Stole Fire is a retelling of an Australian Aboriginal pourquoi tale.The story begins when a travel-weary old
2、 man shares the secret of fire with a group of hunter birds.The birds then set out to steal the fire from the cockatoo who hoards it.The tale explains both the origins of useful fire and the brush fires that periodically sweep the grasslands of the Australian outback.Whimsical illustrations support
3、the text.About the LessonTargeted Reading Strategy RetellObjectives Retellwhilereadingtounderstandtext Identifycharacters,setting,andplot Identifyandusequotationmarks UnderstandandusecontentvocabularyMaterialsGreen text indicates resources available on the website BookHow the Robin Stole Fire(copy f
4、or each student)Chalkboardordryeraseboard Sheetofpaperforeachstudent Storyelements,quotationmarks,contentvocabularyworksheets Discussion cardsIndicatesanopportunityforstudentstomarkinthebook.(Allactivitiesmay be demonstrated by projecting book on interactive whiteboard or completed with paper and pe
5、ncil if books are reused.)Vocabulary*Boldvocabularywordsalsoappearinapre-madelessonforthistitleonVocabularyAZ.com.Content words:Story critical:corroboree(n.),enraged(adj.),feat(n.),ingenuity(n.),journey(n.),journeyed(v.)Enrichment:ancient(adj.),bushes(n.),cockatoo(n.),culture(n.),elders(n.),kookabur
6、ra(n.),refreshed(adj.),robin(n.),traditions(n.),wren(n.)Before ReadingBuild Background Havestudentstellwheretheythinkfirecamefromandwhotheythinkwerethefirstpeople to use it.ExplaintostudentsthatthisstoryisanAustralianAboriginalpourquoitale.Explaintostudentsthat pourquoi tales are a kind of folktale
7、that explain how something originated,or came to be.Explainthattherearepourquoitalesthatexplainhowtheworldcametobeorhowcertainanimals got certain physical features.How the Robin Stole FireLesson Plan(continued)LeveLR R2 Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga-Preview the BookIntroduce the Book
8、Givestudentstheircopiesofthebookandreadthetitletogether.Pointouttheinformationalongthebottomofthecoverpage,andaskstudentsiftheyknowwhyitreads“retold.”Remindthem that folktales are stories that were originally told orally and that have been handed down for many generations.Askstudentswhattheyknowabou
9、tfolktalesandwhattheythinkmighthappeninthisstorybased on what they know.Havestudentslookatthetitlepage.Askthemtousethecoverandtitlepagepicturestopredictwhat they think the book might be about.MakeconnectionstotheBuildBackgrounddiscussionbyhavingstudentspredictwhenthisstorymight have taken place.Have
10、studentspreviewthepicturesinthebooktopredictwhatmighthappeninthestory.Introduce the Reading Strategy:Retell Reinforcehowpausingtoretellorsummarizeeventsinastoryasstudentsarereadingis a strategy that good readers use to help them make sense of what is happening in a story.Think-aloud:Whenever I read
11、a story,I always pause after several pages to review in my mind who the main characters are,what the problem is,and what has happened so far.This helps me keep track of everything,and it also helps me figure out what is happening.Good readers always do this when they read.Asstudentsread,theyshouldus
12、eotherreadingstrategiesinadditiontothetargetedstrategypresented in this section.Introduce the Vocabulary Remindstudentsofthestrategiestheycanusetoworkoutwordstheydontknow.Forexample,they can use what they know about letter and sound correspondence to figure out the word.They can look for words withi
13、n words,prefixes,and suffixes.They can use the context to work out the meanings of unfamiliar words.Directstudentstothefirstsentenceonpage21.Havethemfindthewordenraged.Modelhowtheycanusecontextcluestofigureoutthemeaningofanunfamiliarword.ExplainthatthepreviouspagedescribeshowangryMarwasfeeling.These
14、ntencecontainingtheunfamiliarwordsaysthatMarwasstillenraged when he told Quartang that he would kill him.The last paragraphofthispagedescribeshowMarandQuartangfought.Say:As I read this page I discover that Mar is threatening to kill Quartang and then fights him so I know that Mar must be very angry.
15、On the basis of the clues on this page,I think the word enraged must mean very angry or furious.Invitestudentstofollowalongasyourereadthefirstsentencetoconfirmthemeaning of the word.Remindstudentsthattheyshouldcheckwhetherawordmakessensebyrereadingthesentence.Set the Purpose Astheyread,havestudentst
16、hinkaboutthecharactersandtheeventsofthestorysotheycanretell it.During ReadingStudent Reading Guide the reading:Havestudentsreadtopage10.Encouragethemtounderlinethewordsorphrases in the book that tell the names of the characters,where the story takes place,and any majorevents.Iftheyfinishbeforeeveryo
17、neelse,theycangobackandreread.How the Robin Stole FireLesson Plan(continued)LeveLR R3 Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga- Havestudentstelltheeventstheyunderlined.Writethefirsteventontheboard:A group of hunter birds met an old man.Ask individual students to come to the board and write the r
18、emainingeventsinorder.Helpstudentsunderstandwhicheventsareimportantandwhicharenot.For example,on page 4,the old man stuck his spear into the ground as a sign of peace.Explainthatwhilethisisaninterestingdetail,itdoesntmattertothesequenceofevents;theoldman did not have to do this.Usethelistgeneratedab
19、ovetomodelretellingastory.Think-aloud:I read that the hunter birds met an old man.The old man said he would tell them the secret of fire if he could rest with them for a while.After eating and resting,the old man told the birds the secret of fire and how they could steal fire.Asstudentsreadtheremain
20、derofthebook,havethemthinkaboutthecharactersandlookforthe major events in the story.Havestudentsmakeaquestionmarkintheirbookbesideanywordtheydonotunderstandorcannotpronounce.Encouragethemtousethestrategiestheyhavelearnedtoreadeachwordand figure out its meaning.After Reading Askstudentswhatwordstheym
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