Lesson Plan By: Fabiola Rodríguez Date: October 18, 2010 Grade Targeted: 6 Grade

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Lesson Plan by: Fabiola Rodrguez Date: October 18, 2010 Grade targeted: 6th grade

Learning Goal

Instructional Objective(s)

Assessment (Criteria/Look Fors) Materials

Time (Total and Specific) Instructional Procedures Introduction Developing the Lesson Demonstration, Participation, Practice Closure

WI Model Academic Standars: English Language Arts A 8.1 Use effective reading strategies to achieve their purposes in reading. -Use knowledge of sentence and word structure, word origins, visual images, and context clues to understand unfamiliar words and clarify passages of text. -Use the knowledge of the visual features of texts, such as headings and bold face print, and structures of texts, such as chronology and cause-and-effect, as aids to comprehension. -Establish purposeful reading and writing habits by using text to find information, gain understanding of diverse viewpoints, make decisions, and enjoy the experience of reading. -Select, summarize, paraphrase, analyze, and evaluate, orally and in writing, passages of texts chosen for specific purposes. Students will analyze the visuals of the story to understand the importance of the hose snake in relation to the village. They will also work with a time line with chronological order words in order to aid them with comprehension of the story. Students will use the text to find information, gain understanding of diverse viewpoints, and enjoy the reading. Finally, students will summarize, paraphrase, analyze or evaluate orally some passages of the text chosen for specific purposes. I am going to determine if the student met the objectives by observing their participation in the lesson. -McDougal Littlle Literature book Teachers Edition, pages 124-130. -SMARTboard timeline, picture by Mark Kostich, and maps of the world and Vietnam. 20 minutes per group I am going to start by asking the students to tell me something they know about snakes and the feelings they have towards them. This will engage them in the lesson, and prepare them to what we are going to be reading next. Also, before we start reading, I am going to ask them to analyze the picture on their book in page 125, as well as the picture of the snake that is going to be up in the SMARTboard. After the snake picture I am going to show a map, so we can see where Vietnam, where the story takes place, is located in the world. Then, I am going to give the directions and what we are going to be doing. We are going to start by reading out loud, two paragraphs each student, after each student finish what he/she has read we are going to stop and find information useful to understand the cultural differences of the characters and their view points and the story. I am going to use some of the questions suggested to ask to the students in the Teachers Edition book of Literature to aid me and the students to summarize, paraphrase, analyze or evaluate parts of the text. During the reading, I am going to encourage the students to put in chronological order the events in a timeline, emphasizing the words used to identify time in the story, example, early in the morning. Most likely we are not going to finish the entire story in the time given, so I am going to end by telling the students that tomorrow they are

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