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1、The Story of the StatueLesson PlanLeveLJ J1 Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga-About the BookText Type:Nonfiction/Informational Page Count:16 Word Count:304Book SummaryOn an island in New York Harbor stands a very big,green,famous ladythe Statue of Liberty!Readers will learn many interesti
2、ng facts about where she came from and how she was built.They will also learn what she means to the people of the United States.Engaging photographs support the text.Book and lesson also available at Levels M and P.About the LessonTargeted Reading Strategy VisualizeObjectives Usethereadingstrategyof
3、visualizingtounderstandtext Identify authors purpose Recognizeanddiscriminater-controlled/ar/sound Readandcategorizewordswithr-controlled vowels Recognizeandusepropernouns Recognizeandusehigh-frequencywordsmany,they,whereMaterialsGreen text indicates resources available on the website BookThe Story
4、of the Statue(copy for each student)Chalkboardordryeraseboard Visualize,propernouns,high-frequencywordsworksheets Discussion cards Indicates an opportunity for students to mark in the book.(All activities may be demonstrated by projecting book on interactive whiteboard or completed with paper and pe
5、ncil if books are reused.)Vocabulary*Bold vocabulary words also appear in a pre-made lesson for this title on V.High-frequency words:many,they,where Content words:Story critical:freedom(n.),island(n.),liberty(n.),statue(n.),tablet(n.),torch(n.)Enrichment:base(n.),copper(n.),iron(n.)Before ReadingBui
6、ld Background Showstudentsseveralphotosorimagesofstatues,perhapsincludingsomefamouslocalones.Have students share their ideas on why people make and erect statues(for example,as artwork,to remember or honor someone,or as a symbol of something).ShowstudentsapictureoftheStatueofLiberty.Askthemtosharewh
7、attheyknowabouttheStatue of Liberty(for example,where it is,what it is made of,how old it is,how tall it is,and so on).The Story of the StatueLesson Plan(continued)LeveLJ J2 Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga-Preview the BookIntroduce the Book Showstudentsthefrontandbackcoversofthebookandr
8、eadthetitlewiththem.Askwhattheythink they might read about in a book called The Story of the Statue.(Accept all answers that students can justify.)Showstudentsthetitlepage.Discusstheinformationonthepage(titleofbook,authorsname).Introduce the Reading Strategy:Visualize Explaintostudentsthatgoodreader
9、softenvisualize,ormakepicturesintheirmind,astheyread.Readers use what they already know about a topic and the words from the text to make pictures in their mind.Modelhowtovisualizeusingthetitleofthebook.Think-aloud:When I read a book,I pause after a few pages or after reading a description of someth
10、ing to create a picture in my mind of the information Ive just read.This helps me to better understand what I am reading.For example,when I read the title The Story of the Statue,I pictured a statue of a little girl that I know of in my local park.I remembered that her family placed the statue there
11、 after she died of an illness.The statue had a story behind it.I wonder if this book is going to tell me the story of the Statue of Liberty.Invitestudentstosharewhattheyvisualizedwhentheyheardthetitleofthebook.Havethemcompare the picture in their mind with the picture on the front cover.Asstudentsre
12、ad,encouragethemtouseotherreadingstrategiesinadditiontothetargetedstrategy presented in this section.Introduce the Comprehension Skill:Authors purpose Explaintostudentsthatanauthorusuallyhasareasonorpurposeforwritingabook.The purpose is either to inform,entertain,or persuade.Explain that to inform m
13、eans to give someone information about something;to entertain means to amuse someone;and to persuade means to convince someone to think or do something in a new way.Readthetitlepageandtheintroductionaloud.Modelhowtoidentifyauthorspurpose.Think-aloud:When authors write,they have a reason,or purpose,f
14、or writing their book.They want to inform me,entertain me,or persuade me.After reading the title and the first page of this book,I think the author wants readers to learn new facts and information about the Statue of Liberty,so I think her purpose in writing the book was to inform readers.Sometimes
15、authors write for more than one purpose,so I will keep reading to see if she also wants to entertain us or persuade us.Introduce the Vocabulary Whilepreviewingthebook,reinforcethevocabularywordsthatstudentswillencounter.Forexample,while looking at the picture on page 4,you might say:It looks as thou
16、gh the Statue of Liberty is holding some kind of torch.Remindstudentstolookatthepictureandtheletterswithwhichawordbeginsorendsto figureoutadifficultword.Forexample,pointtothewordstatue on page 4 and say:I am going to check the picture and think about what word would make sense in this sentence.I kno
17、w the book is about the Statue of Liberty.This word starts with the/st/sound,and when I say statue,I hear the/st/sound at the beginning of the word.Using the picture,sounds,and context of the story,I think this word is statue.Statue makes sense in the sentence.It looks and sounds right,too.Set the P
18、urpose HavestudentsreadtofindoutmoreabouttheStatueofLiberty.Remindthemtovisualize as they read and to think about the authors purpose for writing the book.The Story of the StatueLesson Plan(continued)LeveLJ J3 Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga-During ReadingStudent Reading Guide the readi
19、ng:Give students their copy of the book.Ask them to place a finger on the page number in the bottom corner of page 4.Have them read to the end of page 6,using their finger to point to each word as they read.Encourage students who finish before others to reread the text.Modelvisualizingandidentifying
20、authorspurpose.Think-aloud:As I read page 4,I learned that the Statue of Liberty is the tallest statue in the United States.I tried to imagine myself standing next to the statue and noticing how big it is compared to me.As I read page 5,I learned where the statue came fromFrance.It was a gift for Am
21、ericas 100th birthday.This is a very interesting fact.I think the authors purpose was to inform me about the history of the Statue of Liberty.Introduceandexplainthevisualizeworksheet.Have students draw on their worksheet what they visualizedastheylistenedtoyoureadpages4and5.Invitestudentstosharethei
22、rdrawings.Check for understanding:Have students read to the end of page 11.Invite volunteers to explain what they pictured in their mind when they read about the statue being taken apart.Ask students to draw in the next box of their worksheet(Building the Statue)what they pictured while reading this
23、 section.Askstudentstoexplaintheauthorspurposeinthissection.Askiftheycontinuetothinkitis to inform or whether the author has also entertained or persuaded the reader in any way on these pages.Havestudentsreadtheremainderofthebook.Remindthemtocontinuevisualizingandidentifying the authors purpose as t
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