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This lesson deals with the topic of racism. Teacher passes out sticky notes to each student in the classroom. Teacher asks the students if their predictions were right or if they think the book is actually about something different.
This lesson deals with the topic of racism. Teacher passes out sticky notes to each student in the classroom. Teacher asks the students if their predictions were right or if they think the book is actually about something different.
This lesson deals with the topic of racism. Teacher passes out sticky notes to each student in the classroom. Teacher asks the students if their predictions were right or if they think the book is actually about something different.
Title: Language Guided Reading working on prediction
(This lesson can be extended to take up 5 class periods) Materials: -Post-it notes -Book The Other Side by Jacqueline Woodson -Chart Paper divided into sections: Before Reading, During Reading, and After Reading (these sections will each be used on a different day if teacher decides to extend lesson) Class layout: -Split grade 4/5 class -Students sit in pairs or individually Time: 45 minutes Description: This lesson deals with the topic of racism -Teacher passes out a sticky note to each student in the classroom (5 min.) -Teacher reads the title of the book (The Other Side) and shows the class the front cover of the story (2 min.) -Ask students to write down what they think the book might be about on their sticky notes (5 min.) -Discuss some of the students ideas together with the class (10 min.) -Have each student go to the chart paper and add their note to the Before Reading section (2 min.) -Teacher then reads the book and walks around class making sure that all students can see the pictures (5 min.) -After reading, teacher asks the students if their predictions were right or if they think the book is actually about something different Why do they think their predictions were right? Or wrong? (10-15 min.) -Tell the students we will be reading this book again during the week to look closer at different parts of it (2 min.) References: The Other Side by Jacqueline Woodson http://www.jacquelinewoodson.com/pb.shtml
Lesson Plan Two
(Continued from Lesson One) Title: Language Guided Reading working on symbolism (This lesson can be extended to take up 5 class periods) Materials: -Post-it notes -Book The Other Side by Jacqueline Woodson -Chart Paper divided into sections: Before Reading, During Reading, and After Reading (these sections will each be used on a different day if teacher decides to extend lesson) Class layout: -Split grade 4/5 class -Students sit in pairs or individually Time: 45 minutes Description: This lesson deals with the topic of racism -Teacher passes out a sticky note to each student in the classroom (5 min.) -Teacher reads the title of the book (The Other Side) and shows the class the front cover of the story (2 min.) -Discuss predictions from yesterday and what they thought about the book (5-10 min.) -Ask students to define what a symbol is and make sure everyone understands give examples (the maple leaf is symbol of Canada) (5 min.) -Tell students to look for symbols in the book while the teacher reads the story and tell each student to write down at least one symbol on his/her sticky note (5 min.) -Teacher then reads the book and walks around class making sure that all students can see the pictures (5 min.) -After reading, discuss the symbols that the children found in the book and their meaning (10-15 min.) -Have each student go to the chart paper and add their note to the During Reading section (2 min.) -Tell the students we will be reading this book again during the week to look closer at different parts of it (2 min.)
References: The Other Side by Jacqueline Woodson http://www.jacquelinewoodson.com/pb.shtml