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Lesson Name: Vocabulary Development Estimated timeframe: See Pacing Suggestions
3rd 9Wks/ Unit 6/Arc 1 4th Grade
This lesson is appropriate for both Monolingual and Dual Language teachers.
Recommended
Monolingual Pacing: Day 1 – Engage and SE Focus Lesson/Activity 1 Henry. P. Baloney (Teacher Model)
Day 2 – Review SE Focus Lesson and Brave Irene Activities
Recommended
Dual Language Pacing: Day 1 – Engage and Begin Activity 1: Read Aloud 1 time
Day 2 – Continue Activity 1: Read Aloud 2x and Complete Table
Day 3 – Begin Activity 2: Twitter Activity, Read Brave Irene
Day 4 – Walkabout & Activity 2
|Lesson Components |
|Lesson Objectives: The student will read a text and use context clues to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words or multiple meaning words. |
|Language Objectives: The students will read a text and write the context clues and the meaning of unfamiliar words or multiple meaning words. |
|Prior Learning: Students are able to use a variety of strategies to determine the meanings of unfamiliar words. |
|Standards (Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills): |
|4.2 Reading/Vocabulary Development. Students understand new vocabulary and use it when reading and writing. |
|2(B) use the context of the sentence (e.g., in-sentence example or definition) to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words or multiple meaning |
|words RC1 |
|College and Career Readiness: |
|Understand new vocabulary and concepts and use them accurately in reading, speaking, and writing; identify new words and concepts acquired |
|through study of their relationships to other words and concepts. |
|Essential Questions: |
|What context clues did you use to figure out the meaning of ________? |
|What other words can you think of that would make sense in that sentence and in the story? |
|Which words in the paragraph helped you figure out the word’s meaning? |
|Vocabulary |Essential: context clues, syntax, multiple meaning words, explanation, synonyms, antonyms, definitions, idioms |
|Lesson Preparation |Mysteries of Harris Burdick by Chris Van Allsburg |
| |Henry P. Baloney by Jon Scieszka |
| |“Baloney Table” – one per partner |
| |Twitter Poster |
| |Brave Irene by William Steig |
| |Brave Irene Sentences |
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| |Suggested Spanish Texts: |
| |Que monton de tamales |
| |Irene, La Valiente |
| |Baloney, by Jon Sciesxka |
|Anchors of | |
|Support |Word List |
| |1st Prediction |
| |2nd Prediction |
| |Clues |
| |Actual Meaning |
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| |zimulis |
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| |Latvian |
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| |deski |
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| |Swahili |
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| |torakku |
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| |Japanese |
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| |szkola |
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| |Polish |
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| |razzo |
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| |Italian |
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| |pordo |
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| |Esperanto |
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| |buttuna |
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| |Maltese |
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| |astrosus |
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| |Latin |
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| |piksas |
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| |Melanesian Pidgin |
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| |giadrams |
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| |Transposition |
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| |cucalations |
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| |Transposition |
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| |kuningas |
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| |Estonian |
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| |blassa |
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| |Uqbaric |
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| |sighing flosser |
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| |Spoonerism |
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| |fracases |
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| |French |
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| |uyarak |
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| |Inuktitut |
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| |zerplatzen |
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| |German |
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| |speelplaats |
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| |Dutch |
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| |aamu |
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| |Finnish |
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|Differentiation |For the individual/ pair work, be sure to have plenty of books available for the range of independent reading levels of your|
|Strategies |students (addressing readers below, on, and above grade level). |
|Keep in mind that |Special Education: If needed, read the student-selected story to/with them and allow them to verbalize their responses |
|differentiation does |while you write them; Incorporate picture clues into the graphic organizer to help clarify each component; Allow for |
|not discriminate. : )|cooperative learning opportunities (pair them strategically). Students may need pre-teaching in small group with |
|These strategies |characterization and elements of plot. |
|often cross over to |English Language Learners: Pre-teach story content to build language and develop meaning. Use the interactive question |
|meet multiple student|response guide in the ELL Resource book pages 4-13. |
|needs- use your |Extension for Learning: Students write a letter to a friend from Irene’s point of view, explaining what happened to her- |
|knowledge and |using the 6 vocabulary words. |
|understanding of your| |
|students as a guide. | |
|21st Century Skills |CRITICAL THINKING AND PROBLEM SOLVING: Reason Effectively |
|[pic] |Use various types of reasoning (Inductive, deductive, etc.) as appropriate to the situation. |
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| |COMMUNICATION AND COLLABORATION: Communicate Clearly |
| |Listen effectively to decipher meaning, including knowledge, values, attitudes and intentions. |
|English Language Proficiency Standards: Mandated by Texas Administrative Code (19 TAC §74.4), click on the link for English Language Proficiency |
|Standards (ELPS) to support English Language Learners. |
|Lesson Cycle |
|Engage |Creative Learning Strategy – Art Talk |
| |Present a picture from “The Mysteries of Harris Burdick” Ask the following questions: What is happening in this |
| |picture? What in this picture tells you that? (Keep in mind that these pictures can be “read” in many ways… the |
| |story behind them very much up to the reader’s frame of thinking.) What context clues help you know? What more |
| |can you find? |
| |Discuss with students how they used context clues to make meaning of the picture. Teacher says, “Today we will |
| |use context clues to identify meaning for unknown words.” |
|Lesson stages |Day 1 (or Day 1/2 with DL): |
| |Introduce the idea that skilled readers build meaning by using context clues as they read. Tell them that as the|
| |class reads Henry P. Baloney, they will work together to identify clues that reveal the meanings of new and |
| |unfamiliar vocabulary.” |
| |Discuss different ways an author provides clues to the reader for unknown words. Examples: synonyms, antonyms, |
| |appositives, examples. Create an anchor using the different types of clues. |
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| |Activity 1: |
| |Introduce the book, Henry P. Baloney. As you read the story, guide the students to make predictions on word |
| |meaning using the “Baloney Table”. |
| |Read the story a second time to allow students to fill in missed words from the first reading. |
| |During the third reading, discuss words and clues in the text that helped the students identify the meaning of |
| |the words. |
| |As you work with the class, record context clues on the vocabulary chart and, together with the students, |
| |determines the actual meaning or the meaning used in the text. |
| |Formative Assessment: |
| |How were you able to identify the meaning of unknown words? Where did you find clues to help you define the new |
| |words? |
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| |Day 2 (or Day 3/4 with DL): |
| |Tell the students, “It is often necessary to use context clues in everyday situations.” Show students the Twitter|
| |Poster, explaining that, “These are actual Tweets that use the word cautioned.” Discuss the use of the word and |
| |clues in the Tweets that help define the word. Share with students that they will use context clues to identify |
| |vocabulary words found in Brave Irene. |
| |Read Brave Irene to give students context on vocabulary words. |
| |Reading Walk-About: Place sentences from Brave Irene, with new vocabulary, around the room. Students will rotate|
| |around the room and use clues to define the words. |
| |Bring students together as a whole group and discuss student-provided definitions. Students justify their |
| |definitions using the clues from the text. As a class, students create definitions for the new vocabulary words.|
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| |Formative Assessment: |
| |How did the pictures and story plot aid you in defining the new words? |
|Closure Activity |Students act out the meaning of the words using role play (charades). |
|Check for Understanding |Formative: Walk-About, answers to questions, teacher monitors discussions and calls students who are struggling |
|(Evaluation) |to work in a small group. |
| |Summative - Activity 2: Students choose a word from the list of words they have been studying. They fold a paper|
| |into 4 small squares and write the vocabulary word in the middle. They label each square with ‘Context Clues’, |
| |‘Dictionary Definition’, ‘Synonyms’, and ‘Antonyms’. Students read ‘Mexico: My New Home’ (Treasures p.8) and |
| |search for the information to complete each small box for the vocabulary word. (Below) |
|Vocabulary |
|Irene coaxed her mother into bed. |
|Definition |Context Clues from Sentence |
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|Irene made sure she was tucked in snugly. |
|Definition |Context Clues from Sentence |
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|There was no one around to advise her. |
|Definition |Context Clues from Sentence |
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|Irene was welcomed by cheering servants and a delirious duchess. |
|Definition |Context Clues from Sentence |
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|“Don’t fret child,” said the duchess. |
|Definition |Context Clues from Sentence |
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|And the duchess has sent Irene’s mother a ginger cake with white icing, some oranges and a pineapple, and spice candy of many flavors, along |
|with a note saying how much she cherished her gown, and what a brave and loving person Irene was. |
|Definition |Context Clues from Sentence |
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