Lesson 2 - Odea
Lesson 2 - Odea
Lesson 2 - Odea
Date:
3/28/16
Title:
The Horrible Urktar or Oar
Day 1
1. Introduction
Gist
statement:
Level:
Strategy Focus:
Introducing a new book/ predictions
Day 2
Day 3
1. Continue Reading
Observations:
Observations:
(5 min) OPTIONAL
New
Vocab:
Vocabulary Strategies:
Reread the sentence and look for clues
Check the picture or visualize
Use a known part (compound words)
Use the glossary
Fiction
Nonfiction:
BME
Recall information
SWBS
Write key words
5-finger retell
Compare/Contrast
Compare
Ask questions
characters
Character feelings
Summarize
Flag VIP
Main idea/Details
Fluency & Phrasing:
Phrasing
Attend to bold words
Dialogue, intonation, expression
Attend to punctuation
3. Discussion Prompt
3. Discussion Prompt
Decoding Strategies:
Reread & think what would make sense
Cover (or attend to) the ending.
Use a known part (shouted)
Use analogies (saw jaw)
Chunk big words (re-mem-ber)
2. Guided Writing
(15-20 min)
BME
Problem-Solution
5-finger retell
Compare/ Contrast
SWBS
Character Analysis
Event detail
Key word summary
Other: __________________________
Observations:
Ing words
Playing, going, eating,
Instructions: Type in the green shaded areas as needed. Then print to use when teaching.
Adapted by Nathan Elliott from: Richardson, J. (2009). The next step in guided reading : focused assessments and targeted lessons for helping every student become a better reader . New York: Scholastic Inc.
Analogy:
Make a big
word:
Analogy:
camping
Make a big
word:
Instructions: Type in the green shaded areas as needed. Then print to use when teaching.
Adapted by Nathan Elliott from: Richardson, J. (2009). The next step in guided reading : focused assessments and targeted lessons for helping every student become a better reader . New York: Scholastic Inc.