Hi Cole Teachers! I'm making some
changes to my literacy lesson plans this week - specifically to the
essential questions for the read aloud - so I wanted to share my plans
and handouts with you. If you have any questions about the changes and
why I've made them, come see me in my room between 1:00 and 1:45 on
Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday.
As a reminder, here are the changes I made to the plan for teaching What Do You Do With a Tail Like This? at the start of the week. (If you read my first post about this text, skip down to the bottom to grab the lesson plans and independent practice page.)
STUDENT OUTCOMES:
What should students
know, understand, and be able to do through this text?
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Culminating
Question:
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Sample
Student Response:
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How do we
value diversity?
Specific Book Question: How do the animals in this text
differ?
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The animals use their noses for
different functions like digging in the mud, smelling, smelling, breathing,
or even to take a bath. They all use their noses differently, which is
amazing.
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Correlating
Objectives:
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Day
1:
SWBAT
explain how animals use their noses and ears differently.
Day
2:
SWBAT
explain how animals use their tails, eyes, and mouths differently.
SWBAT
explain that like animals we are all different, but we value diversity in
humans and in animals.
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The Original Questions and Exemplar Response
1.
I wanted our first reading to be focused on understanding the text and
working at a lower level of Bloom's Taxonomy to identify and describe
the animals bodies as we familiarized ourselves with the information
presented by this non-fiction text. I expanded the question to include
all of the adaptations mentioned in the text because I worried that
focusing on noses and ears exclusively might limit our discussion too
much and that such a narrow discussion would make it hard for me to
effectively analyze students' independent work and understanding.
2.
I wanted our second reading of the text to push students to analyze the
information they'd learned over the course of the week. I changed the
focus from describing what the adaptations are to stating their purpose
and inferring why each animal needs to use their body differently. I
thought that my students would be ready for this higher level analysis
and that such analysis would better prepare them to answer the
culminating question for the week.
Day 1 – Monday
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Day 2 – Tuesday
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Day 3 – Wednesday
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Day 4 – Thursday
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Daily Focus Question
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How
are birds and bats different? Cite evidence from the text.
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How
do animals use their bodies in different ways? Cite evidence from the text.
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How
are birds and bats different? Cite evidence from the text.
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Why do animals use their bodies in different ways? Cite evidence from the text.
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Culminating Question
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Why
are differences important in our world?
Optional
Extension Question: How can we respect differences in our classroom and our
school?
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My Final Questions for the Week
You can find my full lesson plans for this text here and a copy of my students' independent practice here.
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