LESSON 2 TEACHER S GUIDE by Janeen Mulvaney por Janeen Mulvaney Fountas-Pinnell Level C Nonfiction Selection Summary Grandchildren tell about the different things they do with their grandfathers. HOUGHTON MIFFLIN Number of Words: 65 Characteristics of the Text Genre Nonfi ction Text Structure Content Themes and Ideas Language and Literary Features Sentence Complexity Vocabulary Words Illustrations Book and Print Features First-person narrative with multiple narrators New idea on each page Grandfathers and grandchildren Things they can do Family relationships are at the core of people s lives. Shared activities help to bond children and their grandparents. Several children serve as fi rst-person narrators. Settings familiar to children Sentence pattern repeats on most pages. Simple sentence structure on most pages: Él. Action words: columpia, cocina, come, corre, juega, dice, lee Mostly one- to three-syllable words Highlighted high-frequency words: dice, está, lee, mira, qué, una Photos show one activity per page. Nine pages, with two lines of text and one illustration on each page Consistent placement of print on each page Capital letters and periods 2006. Fountas, I.C. & Pinnell, G.S. Teaching for Comprehending and Fluency, Heinemann, Portsmouth, N.H. Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying or recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the copyright owner unless such copying is expressly permitted by federal copyright law. Permission is hereby granted to individual teachers using the corresponding (discipline) Leveled Readers to photocopy student worksheets from this publication in classroom quantities for instructional use and not for resale. Requests for information on other matters regarding duplication of this work should be addressed to Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, Attn: Contracts, Copyrights, and Licensing, 9400 SouthPark Center Loop, Orlando, Florida 32819. Printed in the U.S.A. 978-0-547-32525-5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0940 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 If you have received these materials as examination copies free of charge, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company retains title to the materials and they may not be resold. Resale of examination copies is strictly prohibited. Possession of this publication in print format does not entitle users to convert this publication, or any portion of it, into electronic format.
by Janeen Mulvaney Build Background Read the title to children and identify the grandpa and his granddaughter in the cover photo. Talk with children about what they are doing in the photo. Encourage children to think about what they do with their own family members. Then ask: Qué pueden hacer juntos los nietos y sus abuelos? Introduce the Text Guide children through the text, helping with unfamiliar words so they can read the text successfully. Here are some suggestions: Page 2: Explain that this book tells about what grandchildren can do with their grandpas. Suggested language: Vayan a la página 2. Qué hacen la niña y su abuelo? La niña dice: Mira qué cosas puede hacer mi abuelo. Digan la palabra Mira. Con qué letra creen que empieza la palabra Mira? Verán que la palabra Mira empieza con M mayúscula porque aparece al principio de la oración. Page 6: Remind children that they can use the information in the photos to help them read. Qué están haciendo aquí el niño y su abuelo? Sí, están en la alberca. Entonces, el niño dice: Él está en la alberca. Busquen la palabra está y señálenla con el dedo. Page 9: Qué están haciendo la niña y su abuelo aquí? Sí, están haciendo la tarea. Entonces, la niña dice: Mi abuelo me dice si hago bien la tarea. Digan la palabra dice. Con qué letra creen que empieza la palabra dice? Busquen la palabra dice y señálenla con el dedo. Ahora, vuelvan al comienzo y lean acerca de todas las cosas que los abuelos hacen con sus nietos. Words to Know Have children turn to the Palabras que quiero saber at the back of the book. Read each word aloud and then together. Explain any unknown words. Tell children to look for these words as they read. Words to Know dice está lee mira qué una 2 Lesson 2:
Read Now have children read softly while pointing to each word. Observe children as they read. Respond to the Text Personal Response Ask children to share their personal responses to the book. Begin by asking what they liked best about the book, or what they found interesting. Suggested language: Qué cosas del libro les gustaría hacer? Por qué? Ways of Thinking As you discuss the text, make sure children understand these teaching points: Thinking Within the Text Thinking Beyond the Text Thinking About the Text Grandchildren and their grandpas can do many things. They can swing, cook, eat, run, play, and read. Shared activities strengthen a child-grandparent relationship. It s fun to share different activities together. The writer uses the same language on most pages, changing only one or two words in those sentences. The photos show how much grandchildren and grandfathers enjoy doing things with each other. 2006. Fountas, I.C. & Pinnell, G.S. Teaching for Comprehending and Fluency, Heinemann, Portsmouth, N.H. Choices for Support Concepts of Print Reinforce the concept of matching one spoken word to one written word during reading. Point to each word on a page as you slowly read the sentence. Have children do the same. Phonemic Awareness and Word Work Provide practice as needed with words and sounds, using one of the following activities: Blend the Sounds Say words sound by sound and ask children to say the words. Begin with /m/ /i/. Cuál es la palabra? (mi) Continue with these words: /k/ /o/ /m/ /e/ (come), /j/ /u/ /e/ /g/ /a/ (juega), /a/ /b/ /u/ /e/ /l/ /o/ (abuelo). Build Words Materials: magnetic letters or letter cards. Have children build the word pino. Ask them to change pino to piso, and then to pasa, casa, masa, mesa. 3 Lesson 2:
Writing About Reading Vocabulary Practice Read the directions and have children complete the Vocabulario questions on Hoja reproducible 2.1. Responding Have children complete the vocabulary activities on page 11. Building Vocabulary Games Build on the concept of playing games in. Identify the game on page 8 as ajedrez. Suggested language: Pensemos en los juegos que nos gusta jugar. Qué juegos les gustan más? Les gustan más los juegos de mesa o los juegos con balones? As children suggest names of games, write their words and sentences on the board or on chart paper. Begin the list with the words Me gusta jugar. (Possible answers: a las damas, a la rayuela, a saltar a la soga, a las escondidas, a atrapar el balón) After children have made their suggestions, read the list aloud together, pointing to each word. Have the group choose a game they can play together. Writing Prompt Read aloud the following prompt. Have children draw and write their response, using the writing prompt on page 6. Draw a picture. Show one thing you do with a family member. Write about why you like to do it. 4 Lesson 2:
Responder PALABRAS QUE QUIERO SABER Formar palabras Qué cosas puedes hacer con tu abuelo? A platicar! El texto y tú Piensa en un abuelo de otro libro. Qué hace ese abuelo? 1_038599_VR1_2BL_GRNDP_L02.indd 11 11 12/18/09 12:14:05 AM Nombre Palabras que quiero saber Escucha las palabras. Traza líneas para emparejar las palabras que riman. Banco de palabras dice una mira está lee qué Lección 2 HOJA REPRODUCIBLE 2.1 Palabras que quiero saber 1. dice saqué 2. lee hice 3. mira será 4. qué luna 5. está ti ra 6. una c re e Lea las instrucciones a los niños. Palabras que quiero saber. All rights reserved. 3 Grado 1, Unidad 1: Por el vecindario 5 Lesson 2:
Nombre Fecha Haz un dibujo. Muestra una actividad que te gusta hacer con un miembro de tu familia. Escribe las razones por las que te gusta hacer esa actividad. 6 Lesson 2:
Nombre Palabras que quiero saber Lección 2 HOJA REPRODUCIBLE 2.1 Palabras que quiero saber Escucha las palabras. Traza líneas para emparejar las palabras que riman. Banco de palabras dice una mira está lee qué 1. dice saqué 2. lee hice 3. mira será 4. qué luna 5. está tira 6. una cree 7 Lesson 2:
Estudiante nivel c Fecha Lección 2 Hoja reproducible Registro de lectura page Selection Text Errors Self-Corrections 2 3 Mira qué cosas puede hacer mi abuelo. Él me columpia. 4 Él cocina. 5 Él come conmigo. 6 Él está en la alberca. 7 Él corre conmigo. 8 Comments: Accuracy Rate (# words read correctly/47 100) % Self-Correction Rate (# errors + # Self-Corrections/ Self-Corrections) 1: Behavior Code Error Read word correctly Repeated word, sentence, or phrase Omission 1 0 0 Behavior Code Error Substitution lodo 1 Self-corrects Insertion Word told lodo sc el 0 ˆ 1 T 1 ISBN-13: 978-0-547-32525-5 ISBN-10: 0-547-32525-8 90000 9 780547 325255 1416439 8 Lesson 2: