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1、Barack ObamaLesson PlanLeveLO O1 Learning AZ,Inc.All rights reserved.www.readinga-About the BookText Type:Nonfiction/Biography Page Count:16 Word Count:805Book SummaryBarack Obama is a biographical text about the forty-fourth president of the United States of America.Chronicling his life from birth
2、until his historic election,the book educates readers on how Obamas life experiences shaped his decisions and career path.Background information about his family life,struggles,and career choices gives readers insight into Obamas personal side.Book and lesson also available at Levels K and S.About t
3、he LessonTargeted Reading Strategy AskandanswerquestionsObjectives Askandanswerquestionstounderstandinformationaltext Understandandidentifycause-and-effectrelationships Identifysilentletters Recognizeandunderstandirregularverbs IdentifyandusesynonymsMaterialsGreen text indicates resources available
4、on the website BookBarack Obama(copy for each student)Chalkboardordryeraseboard Dictionaries Thesauruses KWLS/askandanswerquestions,causeandeffect,past-tenseverbs,synonymsworksheets DiscussioncardsIndicatesanopportunityforstudentstomarkinthebook.(Allactivitiesmaybedemonstrated by projecting book on
5、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:ashamed(adj.),civil rights(n.),inspired(v.),moved(v.),outsider(n.),races(n.)Enrichment:cont
6、inents(n.),local(adj.),slavery(n.)Before ReadingBuild Background WritethenameBarack Obama on the board.Ask students to share what they know about him.explain that Barack Obama was elected president of the United States on November 4,2008.Ask students whether they know anything about Obama or his cam
7、paign for the presidency.Barack ObamaLesson Plan(continued)LeveLO O2 Learning AZ,Inc.All rights reserved.www.readinga- CreateaKWLSchartontheboardandhandouttheKWLS/askandanswerquestionsworksheet.RevieworexplainthattheK stands for knowledge we know,the W stands for information we want to know,the L st
8、ands for the knowledge we learned,and the S stands for what we still want to know about the topic.As various topics are discussed,fill in the first column(K)on the board with information students know about the topic.Have students complete the same section of their KWLS worksheet.Askstudentswhatthey
9、wouldliketoknowaboutBarackObama.Havethemfillinthesecondcolumn(W)oftheirworksheet.Writetheirquestionsontheclasschart.Preview the BookIntroduce the Book Givestudentstheircopyofthebook.Guidethemtothefrontandbackcoversandreadthetitle.Have students discuss what they see on the covers.encourage them to of
10、fer ideas as to what kind of book it is and what it might be about.Askstudentsiftheythinkthisbookisfictionornonfictionandtoexplaintheirreasoning.Showstudentsthetitlepage.Talkabouttheinformationonthepage(titleofbook,authorsname).Askstudentstoturntothetableofcontents.Remindthemthatthetableofcontentspr
11、ovidesan overview of what the book is about.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.)Introduce the Reading Strategy:Ask and answer questions Discusshowhavingpriorknowledgeaboutthetopic,andas
12、kingandansweringquestionswhilereading,can help readers understand and remember the information in a book.Directstudentstothetableofcontents.Useitasawaytomodelaskingquestions.Think-aloud:I can use the table of contents to think of questions Id like to have answered about Barack Obama.For example,Sect
13、ion 2 is titled“Growing Up.”I know that Obama grew up to be a very important politician,but I dont know where he was born or what his life was like as a young boy.Ill have to read the book to find out.Ill write that question in the W column of the KWLS chart.Havestudentslookattheothersectiontitles.W
14、riteanyquestionstheyhavebasedonthecoversand table of contents in the W column of the KWLS chart on the board.Havestudentspreviewtherestofthebook,lookingatmaps,photos,andcaptions.Pointoutthe“Do You Know?”boxes,which contain more information about Obama.Show students the glossary.Havethemaddanyadditio
15、nalquestionstheymighthaveaboutthebooktotheirKWLSchart.Writesharedquestionsontheclasschart.Asstudentsread,encouragethemtouseotherreadingstrategiesinadditiontothetargetedstrategy presented in this section.Introduce the Comprehension Skill:Cause and effect Discusscause-and-effectrelationships.Explainth
16、atacause is an event that makes something happen,and the effect is what happens because of,or as a result of,the event.Writethefollowingsentenceontheboard:I put on my hat.Model identifying cause-and-effect relationships.Think-aloud:I know that there are reasons,or causes,for events to happen.When I
17、put on a hat,it might be because it is hot outside.The hat shades me from the sun and keeps me cool.So,a cause for putting on the hat could be because I wanted to stay cool.However,I also sunburn easily.Since a hat shades my face from the sun,another reason to put on a hat could be to prevent me fro
18、m getting sunburned.There can be more than one cause for an effect.Invitestudentstoexplainotherpossiblecausesforputtingonahat(itiscold,itiswindy,thehatis part of a costume,and so on).Barack ObamaLesson Plan(continued)LeveLO O3 Learning AZ,Inc.All rights reserved.www.readinga- Retelltheseriesofcause-
19、and-effectrelationshipsaboutthedecisiontowearahatonahotday.Ask students to identify the causes and effects.Write each cause and its effect on the chart on the board.When finished,point out how each cause-and-effect relationship leads to other cause-and-effect relationships.Introduce the Vocabulary W
20、ritethefollowingwordsfromthecontentvocabularyontheboard:civil rights,outsider,and inspired.Givegroupsofstudentsthreepiecesofblankpaper.Foreachword,havethemwriteordrawwhatthey know about the word.Create a definition for each word using students prior knowledge.Revieworexplainthattheglossaryandadictio
21、narycontainlistsofvocabularywordsandtheirdefinitions.Modelhowstudentscanuseaglossarytofindawordsmeaning.Pointoutthatnotallcontentwords will be found in the glossary,and ask students to locate the word inspired in the dictionary.explain that they will find the word inspire,and that the suffix-ed is d
22、ropped for entrywords.Inviteavolunteertoreadthedefinitionforinspire in the dictionary,and have a different volunteer read the definition for inspired in the glossary.Havestudentscomparethedefinitionwiththeirpriorknowledgeoftheword.Thenhavestudents follow along on page 8 as you read the sentence in w
23、hich the word inspired is found to confirmthemeaningoftheword.Repeattheexercisewiththeremainingvocabularywords.Set the Purpose HavestudentsthinkaboutwhattheyalreadyknowaboutBarackObamaastheyreadthebooktofindanswerstotheirquestions,andwritewhattheylearnedintheL section of their KWLS worksheet.During
24、ReadingStudent Reading Guide the reading:Havestudentsreadtotheendofpage8.RemindthemtolookforinformationaboutBarackObamaandtheeventsofhislifethatwillanswerquestionsontheirKWLSchart.encourage students who finish early to go back and reread.Whentheyhavefinishedreading,havestudentsdiscusstheinformationi
25、neachsectionandsharewhat they learned about Obamas accomplishments,influence,and/or personality.Have students circleanyquestionsontheirKWLSchartthatwereansweredandaddanynewquestionsthatwere generated.ModelansweringaquestionontheKWLSchartandfillinginadditionalinformation.Think-aloud:I wanted to know
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