ISBN-13:978-0-547-03624-3 LESSON 16 TEACHER S GUIDE by Maura Sidel Fountas-Pinnell Level E Informational Text Selection Summary A tree can be a home for many living things: a bird, a squirrel, bees, caterpillars, and a girl. ISBN-10:0-547-03624-8 K_017204_LR4_1AL_TRE_CVR.indd 1 Number of Words: 101 4/3/08 12:33:12 PM Characteristics of the Text Genre Informational Text Text Structure Focused on one simple idea Content Themes and Ideas Language and Literary Features Sentence Complexity Vocabulary Words Illustrations Book and Print Features The uses of trees Animals that live in trees Homes in trees Trees are homes to many living things. Trees provide homes and food to many living things. Some repeating language patterns: Mira el árbol. Puedes ver la? Son muchos los que viven en un árbol. Un árbol puede ser el hogar de. Many sentences with prepositional phrases Subject preceding verb in many sentences Animal names: pajarito, ardilla, abeja, orugas Word meanings illustrated by pictures Range of easy high-frequency words: mira, el, la, son, como, de, un, para Mostly two-syllable words, but multi syllable words supported by the pictures Illustrations support meaning Nine pages, with one illustration above text on each page Two or three lines of text on most pages, with some sentences that turn over one line Ellipses on last two pages to create expectation Periods, questions marks, and comma used 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. 978-0-547-32065-6 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 Maura Sidel Build Background Read the title to children and talk with them about the tree house in the cover illustration. Ask them what they think they will learn about living things that make their homes in trees. Then ask: Qué seres vivientes podrían hacer sus hogares en un árbol? Introduce the Text Guide children through the text, noting important ideas and helping with unfamiliar language and vocabulary. Also explain important text features, such as the repetition of the phrases: Mira el; Puedes ver el; Un árbol puede ser el hogar de. Here are some suggestions: Page 2: Explain that in this book, a tree can be a home for many different living things. Suggested language: Miren la página 2. Miren el árbol. Qué animal ven? El libro dice: El pajarito vive en el árbol. Digan la palabra árbol. Con qué letras empieza? Las primeras dos letras son a y r. Busquen y señalen la palabra árbol. Es una palabra que aparecerá muchas veces en este libro. Page 3: Miren la página 3. Qué ven en la ilustración? Así es. Es el nido de un pajarito. El libro dice: Un árbol puede ser el hogar de un pajarito. Digan la palabra pajarito. Con qué letra comienza esta palabra? Busca y señala la palabra pajarito. Page 7: Miren la ilustración de la página 7. Qué animales pueden vivir en este árbol? Muchas abejas lo hacen. El libro dice: Viven en una colmena. Digan la palabra colmena. Con qué letra empieza colmena? Busquen y señalen la palabra colmena. Page 8: Qué animales hay en esta ilustración? Son orugas. Ellas también pueden vivir en un árbol. Qué comen las orugas? Cómo lo sabes? Ahora vuelvan al comienzo y lean para descubrir todas las cosas vivientes que tienen su hogar en los árboles. Learn More Words colmena orugas 2 Lesson 16:
Read As the children read, observe them carefully. Guide them as needed, using language that supports their problem solving ability. Respond to the Text Personal Response Invite children to share their personal responses to the book. Begin by asking whether they would like to live in a tree, and why. Suggested language: Sería un árbol un buen hogar para ti? Por qué sí? Por qué no? 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 A tree can be a home for a bird; a squirrel; many bugs, such as bees and caterpillars; and a girl. Bees live in a hive. Caterpillars live in a tree and can eat its leaves. Trees can be homes for many living things. Trees provide food for some living things, too. Tree houses are fun because the people in them get a chance to be in the world of nature. The pictures show what living things make their homes in trees. The pictures show how living creatures use trees. The author s attitude is that trees are important and useful. 2006. Fountas, I.C. & Pinnell, G.S. Teaching for Comprehending and Fluency, Heinemann, Portsmouth, N.H. Choices for Support Concepts of Print Have children point to the end mark for each sentence on page 9 of. Identify the period and question mark, and explain what they signal. Then identify the ellipses, and explain that they signal that the sentence continues onto the next page. Phonemic Awareness and Word Work Provide practice as needed with words and sounds, using one of the following activities: Listening Game Have children listen for words that begin with the same sound. Tell children to raise their hands if the words begin with the same sound, and keep their hands in their laps if the beginning sound is different. Say pairs of words, including: abeja and muchos, viven and ver, puede and pajarito, colmena and orugas, ardilla and árbol. Blend the syllables Say words syllable by syllable and ask children to say the words. Begin with ár-bol. Qué palabra es? (árbol) Continue with these words: ho-gar, puede, pa-ja-ri-to, col-me-na. Sort Letters Materials: upper-and lower-case magnetic or cardboard letters or letter cards. Have children sort letters by upper-case and lower-case forms. 3 Lesson 16:
Writing About Reading Critical Thinking Read the directions for children on Hoja reproducible 16.7 and guide them in answering the questions. Responding Read aloud the questions at the back of the book and help children complete the activities. Target Comprehension Skill Details Explain that details tell important information about a topic. The topic is the subject of a book, or what the book is about. Model how to identify important details. Think Aloud Este libro trata acerca de un árbol. Los detalles nos cuentan qué seres vivientes pueden tener sus hogares en un árbol. Uno de los detalles es que los pajaritos pueden tener sus hogares allí. Practice the Skill Have children tell another detail that supports the topic of the book. Writing Prompt Read aloud the following prompt. Have children draw and write their response, using the writing prompt on page 6. Draw a picture of an animal that lives in a tree near you. Write about the animal. 4 Lesson 16:
Responder DESTREZA CLAVE Detalles Este libro trata sobre un árbol. Qué detalles te hablan de las cosas que hay en el árbol? Haz una red de palabras. A platicar! El texto y el mundo Dibuja un árbol con cosas y animales que pueden vivir en él. Habla sobre tu dibujo. Describe las cosas y los animales que hay en él. Nombre Fecha Lección 16 HOJA REPRODUCIBLE 16.7 11 Los niños encierran en un círculo el lugar donde viven las abejas. 1. Dónde viven las abejas? Los niños hacen un dibujo de un animal que vive en el océano y lo rotulan. 2. Los animales del cuento viven en un árbol. Haz un dibujo de un animal que vive en el océano. Lea las instrucciones a los niños.. All rights reserved. 9, Unidad 4: Vamos a descubrir 5 Lesson 16:
Nombre Haz un dibujo de un animal que viva en un árbol cerca de tu casa. Fecha Escribe acerca del animal. 6 Lesson 16:
Nombre Los niños encierran en un círculo el lugar dónde viven las abejas. 1. Dónde viven las abejas? Fecha Lección 16 HOJA REPRODUCIBLE 16.7 Los niños hacen un dibujo de un animal que vive en el océano y lo rotulan. 2. Los animales del cuento viven en un árbol. Haz un dibujo de un animal que vive en el océano. 7 Lesson 16:
Estudiante NIVEL E Fecha Lección 16 HOJA REPRODUCIBLE 16.10 Registro de lectura page Selection Text Errors Self-Corrections 2 Mira el árbol. Puedes ver el pajarito? El pajarito vive en el árbol. 3 Un árbol puede ser el hogar de un pajarito. 4 Mira el árbol. Puedes ver la ardilla? Mira cómo sube el árbol. 5 Un árbol puede ser el hogar de una ardilla. 6 Son muchos los animalitos que viven en un árbol. Puedes ver las abejas? Comments: Accuracy Rate (# words read correctly/56 x 100) % Self-Correction Rate (# errors + # Self-Corrections/ Self-Corrections) 1: Behavior Code Error Read word correctly Repeated word, sentence, or phrase Omission lobo lobo 0 0 lobo 1 Substitution Behavior Code Error Self-corrects lodo lobo 1 lodo sc lobo 0 Insertion ˆlobo 1 Word told T 1 lobo el ISBN-13: 978-0-547-32065-6 ISBN-10: 0-547-32065-5 90000 9 780547 320656 1415880 8 Lesson 16: