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1、VikingsLesson PlanLeveLT T Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga-About the BookText Type:Nonfiction/Informational Page Count:20 Word Count:1,359Book SummaryVikings is an informational text that describes a group of Nordic men.Hailing from what are now Norway,Sweden,and Denmark,these explorers
2、 sailed far from their homeland to discover new parts of the world.They were trained at an early age to be warriors and skilled navigators.Eric the Reds and Leif Ericsons explorations to Iceland and Greenland are highlighted.Book and lesson also available at Levels W and Z.About the LessonTargeted R
3、eading Strategy AskandanswerquestionsObjectives Askandanswerquestionstounderstandinformationaltext Identifythemainideaanddetails Recognizepropernouns IdentifyanddifferentiatesynonymsandantonymsMaterialsGreen text indicates resources available on the website BookVikings(copy for each student)Chalkboa
4、rdordry-eraseboard Dictionaries Thesauruses KWLS/askandanswerquestions,mainideaanddetails,propernouns,synonymsandantonymsworksheets Discussion cardsIndicatesanopportunityforstudentstomarkinthebook.(Allactivitiesmaybedemonstrated by projecting the book on an interactive whiteboard or completed with p
5、aper and pencil if the books are reused.)Vocabulary*Boldvocabularywordsalsoappearinapre-madelessonforthistitleonVocabularyAZ.com.Content words:Story critical:archeologists(n.),banished(v.),berserkers(n.),conquered(v.),democracy(n.),sagas(n.)Enrichment:conquests(n.),converted(v.),exploration(n.),idea
6、l(adj.),mail(adj.),monastery(n.)Before ReadingBuild Background WritethewordVikingsontheboard.Askstudentstosharewhattheyknowaboutthem.Explainthat the Vikingswereexplorersfromlongago.AskstudentsiftheyhaveeverheardofErictheRed or Leif Ericson.Show students pictures of Viking armor and their ships.1Viki
7、ngsLesson Plan(continued)LeveLT T Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga- CreateaKWLSchartontheboardandhandouttheKWLS/ask-and-answer-questionsworksheet.Review or explain that the K stands for knowledge we know,the W stands for information we want to know,the L stands for the knowledge we learn
8、ed,and the S stands forwhatwestillwanttoknowaboutthetopic.Asvarioustopicsarediscussed,fillinthefirst section(K)on the board with information students know about the topic.Have students complete the same section of their KWLS worksheet.AskstudentswhattheywouldliketoknowabouttheVikings.Havethemfillint
9、hesecondsection(W)oftheirworksheet.Writetheirquestionsontheclasschart.Preview the BookIntroduce the Book Givestudentstheircopyofthebook.Guidethemtothefrontandbackcoversandreadthetitle.Have students discuss what they see on the covers.Encourage them to offer ideas as to what kind of book it is and wh
10、at it might be about.Askstudentsiftheythinkthisbookisfictionornonfictionandtoexplaintheirreasoning.Showstudentsthetitlepage.Talkabouttheinformationonthepage(titleofbook,authorsname,illustrators name).Askstudentstoturntothetableofcontents.Remindthemthatthetableofcontentsprovidesanoverviewofwhattheboo
11、kisabout.Askstudentswhattheyexpecttoreadaboutinthebookbasedonwhattheyseeinthetableofcontents.(Acceptallanswersthatstudentscanjustify.)Introduce the Reading Strategy:Ask and answer questions Discusshowhavingpriorknowledgeaboutthetopic,andaskingandansweringquestionswhilereading,can help readers unders
12、tand 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 the Vikings.For example,the second section is titled“Viking Warriors.”I know that the Viki
13、ngs were explorers,but this section title makes me think that they also fought battles.Ill have to read the book to find out.Ill write that question in the W section of the KWLS chart.Havestudentspreviewtheothersectiontitlesinthetableofcontents.Writeanyquestions they have based on the covers and tab
14、le of contents in the W section of the KWLS chart on the board.Havestudentspreviewtherestofthebook,lookingatmaps,illustrations,andcaptions.Pointout the“Do You Know?”boxes containing more information.Show students the glossary.Have themaddanyadditionalquestionstheymighthaveaboutthebooktotheirKWLSchar
15、t.Writesharedquestionsontheclasschart.Asstudentsread,encouragethemtouseotherreadingstrategiesinadditiontothetargetedstrategy presented in this section.Introduce the Comprehension Skill:Main idea and details Explainthateverybookhasamainideathatisthemostimportantideaofthebook.Revieworexplain that the
16、main idea is often the title of the book.Have students take another look at the bookcovers.Askthemtopredictthemainideaofthebook.Explainthateachpagegivessupportingdetailsthattellthereadermoreaboutthebooksmaintopic(Vikings).Modelusingthetableofcontentstoinfersupportingdetailsinthetext.Think-aloud:When
17、 I look at the table of contents on page 3,I see that the word Discovering is included.I already know that the Vikings explored the seas,so their discoveries are probably a supporting detail in the book.As I read,I know that I will find out even more details about the Vikings.As I read,I will pause
18、after a few pages to review in my mind the important details.This strategy will help me make sure I understand what Im reading.I know that good readers do this when they read,so I am going to look for supporting details as I read this book.2VikingsLesson Plan(continued)LeveLT T Learning AZ All right
19、s reserved.www.readinga- HavestudentsturntothetableofcontentsandlistsomeofthesupportingdetailsabouttheVikings(newland,ErictheRed,conquests,andsoon).Introduce the Vocabulary Writethefollowingwordsfromthecontentvocabularyontheboard:archaeologists,conquered,and democracy.Givegroupsofstudentsthreepieces
20、ofblankpaper.Foreachword,havethemwriteordrawwhattheyknowabouttheword.Createadefinitionforeachwordusingstudentspriorknowledge.Revieworexplainthattheglossaryandadictionarycontainlistsofvocabularywordsandtheirdefinitions.Modelhowstudentscanuseadictionarytofindawordsmeaning.Explainthattheywillfindthe wo
21、rd conquer,andthatsuffixes(inthiscase,-ed)are dropped for entry words.Invite a volunteer to read the definition for conquered in the dictionary.Then have students look up conquered in the glossary.Havestudentscomparethedefinitionwiththeirpriorknowledgeoftheword.Thenhavestudents follow along on page
22、6 as you read the section title in which the word conquered is found.Read page 6 to confirm the meaning of the word conquered.Repeat the exercise with the remaining vocabulary words.Set the Purpose HavestudentsthinkaboutwhattheyalreadyknowabouttheVikingsastheyreadthebooktofindanswerstotheirquestions
23、,andwritewhattheylearnedintheL section of their KWLS worksheet.During ReadingStudent Reading Guidethereading:Havestudentsreadtotheendofpage9.RemindthemtolookforinformationabouttheVikingsthatwillanswerquestionsontheirKWLSchart.Havestudentsgoback and reread the sections if they finish before everyone
24、else.Whentheyhavefinishedreading,havestudentsdiscusstheinformationineachsectionandshare what they learned about the Vikings accomplishments and influence.Have students circle anyquestionsontheirKWLSchartthatwereansweredandaddanynewquestionsthatweregenerated.ModelansweringaquestionontheKWLSchartandfi
25、llinginadditionalinformation.Think-aloud:I wanted to know if the Vikings fought any battles.I found out that the Vikings were brave warriors who learned to fight at an early age.I learned that only the oldest son could inherit a familys land,so many young men went to sea to find their fortunes.Their
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