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LESSON 3 TEACHER S GUIDE Jorge el Curioso en clase Fountas-Pinnell Level G Fantasy Selection Summary Jorge el Curioso visits a school. He reads a book and does a puzzle. Jorge el Curioso has fun at school! Number of Words: 89 Characteristics of the Text Genre Fantasy Text Structure Content Themes and Ideas Language and Literary Features Sentence Complexity Vocabulary Words Illustrations Book and Print Features Simple third-person narrative describes the different things Jorge el Curioso does at school. Each page focuses on a different activity. Familiar fi ctional character School experiences All concepts supported by pictures School can be educational and fun. The familiar experiences at school prepare children to learn. Repeating natural language patterns Text with familiar setting close to children s experience Element of fantasy: a monkey at school with children Simple, predictive sentences with repeating patterns ( Miren a Jorge! Él está.) Verbs supported by illustrations: parado, saludando, mezclando, pinta Nouns supported by pictures: escuela, silla, niños, libro, manzana, pintura, rompecabezas, juguete, títeres Repeated use of easy, high frequency words: Él, en, un Words with infl ectional endings: caminando, parado, mezclando, piezas Colorful drawings support each page of text. Labels support key content words. Nine pages of text; illustrations on every page. One to four lines of text on each page 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. 978-0-547-32484-5 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.

Jorge el Curioso en clase Build Background Read the title to the children and talk with them about what Jorge el Curioso is doing in the cover illustration. Ask them what they think they will learn about school from this book. Encourage children to use their knowledge of school to think about the book. Ask questions such the following: Qué les gusta hacer en la escuela? Por qué? Introduce the Text Guide children through the text, noting important ideas, and helping with unfamiliar language and vocabulary. Explain important text features, such as the repetition of the phrase Él está that tells readers what Jorge el Curioso is doing at school. Here are some suggestions: Page 2: Explain that in this book, a monkey named Jorge el Curioso learns what it is like to go to school. Because this is a fantasy, Jorge el Curioso can do things that children can do, like walk to school carrying a lunch box. Suggested language: Vayan a la página 2. Pueden usar información de la ilustración como ayuda para leer. Miren a Jorge. Cómo saben lo que está haciendo? Sí, pueden ver una escuela en la ilustración. El libro dice: Él está caminando a la escuela con su amigo. Digan la palabra amigo. Qué letra esperan ver al comienzo de la palabra amigo? Encuentren la palabra amigo y pongan el dedo debajo de ella. Page 3: Vayan a la página 3. Qué está haciendo Jorge? El libro dice: Él está parado en una silla saludando a los niños. Por qué creen que está parado en una silla? Digan la palabra él. Qué letra esperan ver al comienzo de la palabra él? Encuentren la palabra él y pongan el dedo debajo de ella. Pages 4 5: Miren las ilustraciones de estas páginas. Se está divirtiendo Jorge en la escuela? Cómo lo saben? Page 10: Vayan a la página 10. Qué está haciendo Jorge aquí? Por qué juega tan bien con los títeres? Digan la palabra títeres. Qué letra esperan ver al comienzo de la palabra títeres? Encuentren la palabra títeres y pongan el dedo debajo de ella. Ahora, vuelvan al comienzo y lean para descubrir qué hace Jorge en la escuela. Words to Know mucho muy niños otro un ya 2

Read As 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 story. Begin by asking what they liked best about the book, or what they found most interesting. Suggested language: Cómo creen que se siente Jorge el Curioso acerca de la escuela? 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 Jorge el Curioso visits a school. Jorge looks at books, carries books on his head, mixes paints and paints a picture, looks at a puzzle, and plays with a toy and some puppets. School can be fun and educational. School is an environment full of educational activities. The sentence patterns make the story predictable and easy to read. The setting is a familiar one to most children. The author has created an anthropomorphic animal that children can relate to. 2006. Fountas, I.C. & Pinnell, G.S. Teaching for Comprehending and Fluency, Heinemann, Portsmouth, N.H. Choices for Support Concepts of Print Practice early reading behaviors such as understanding the concept of a sentence as a group of words with end punctuation. Phonemic Awareness and Word Work Provide practice as needed with words and sounds, using one of the following activities: Listening Game Say each of the following words one at a time: miren, libros, pintura, rompecabezas, juguete, títeres. Have children repeat each word, and then say the beginning sound. How Many Words? Read a sentence from the book, without showing the text: Miren a Jorge. Have children say the sentence with you slowly and hold up one fi nger for each word they hear. Ask: Cuántas palabras tiene la oración? Continue with other sentences. 3

Writing About Reading Critical Thinking Read the directions for children on Hoja reproducible 3.6 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 ension Skill Sequence of Events Tell children that the sequence of events is the order in which things happen in a story. Model how to think about the order in which things happen in a story. Think Aloud Jorge hace muchas cosas cuando va a la escuela. Primero, está caminando a la escuela y saludando a los niños. Luego, está mirando un libro y llevando libros sobre su cabeza. Después, está mezclando pintura y pintando un dibujo. Después de eso, está mirando un rompecabezas y jugando con un juguete. Por último, está jugando con títeres. Practice the Skill Have children choose another story and tell what happens in the story in the order in which it happens. Writing Prompt Read aloud the following prompt. Have children draw and write their response, using the writing prompt on page 6. What did Jorge do at school that you like to do at your school? Draw a picture showing one thing both you and Jorge like to do. Write a sentence about one thing you and Jorge both like to do at school. 4

Responder DESTREZA CLAVE Secuencia de sucesos Este libro se trata de Jorge el curioso. Qué hace Jorge en la escuela? Cuenta lo que pasó en orden. Haz un diagrama. A platicar! El texto y tú Qué haces en la escuela? Haz un dibujo de ti mismo en la escuela. Cuenta en orden lo que pasa en tu dibujo. Nombre Fecha Lección 3 HOJA REPRODUCIBLE 3.6 11 Escucha las ideas acerca del libro. Escribe la palabra que completa cada oración. Jorge el Curioso en clase 1_035710_LR1_3OL_CG ENCLAS_L03.i11 11 12/4/09 9:07:22 PM 1. Jorge el Curioso pinta un cuadro. pinta lleva mezcla 2. Jorge el Curioso juega con cuatro títeres. libros títeres rompecabezas Hacer conexiones Haz un dibujo de lo que te gusta más hacer en la escuela. Rotula tu dibujo. Lea las instrucciones a los niños.. All rights reserved. 8 Grado 1, Unidad 1: Por el vecindario 5

Nombre Jorge el Curioso en clase Fecha Qué hizo Jorge en la escuela que a ti te guste hacer en tu escuela? Haz un dibujo que muestre algo que a ti y a Jorge les guste hacer. Escribe una oración sobre algo que a ti y a Jorge les guste hacer en la escuela. 6

Nombre Fecha Lección 3 HOJA REPRODUCIBLE 3.6 Jorge el Curioso en clase Escucha las ideas acerca del libro. Escribe la palabra que completa cada oración. 1. Jorge el Curioso un cuadro. pinta lleva mezcla 2. Jorge el Curioso juega con cuatro. libros títeres rompecabezas Hacer conexiones Haz un dibujo de lo que te gusta más hacer en la escuela. Rotula tu dibujo. 7

Estudiante Fecha Lección 3 HOJA REPRODUCIBLE 3.10 Jorge el Curioso en clase NIVEL G Jorge el Curioso en clase Registro de lectura page Selection Text Errors Self-Corrections 2 Miren a Jorge! Él está caminando a la escuela con su amigo. 3 Él está parado en una silla saludando a los niños. 4 Miren a Jorge. Él está mirando un libro. 5 Jorge tiene otros libros y una manzana sobre su cabeza. 6 Qué hace Jorge ahora? Jorge está mezclando pintura. 7 Jorge pinta un dibujo también. Comments: Accuracy Rate (# words read correctly/53 100) % Self-Correction Rate (# errors + # Self-Corrections/ Self-Corrections) 1: Behavior Code Error Read word correctly lobo 0 Repeated word, sentence, or phrase lobo Omission lobo 1 0 Behavior Code Error Substitution lodo lobo 1 Self-corrects lodo sc lobo Insertion el ˆlobo 1 Word told T 1 lobo 0 ISBN-13: 978-0-547-32484-5 ISBN-10: 0-547-32484-7 90000 9 780547 324845 1416396 8