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Teacher’s Guide
November 9, 2018
Time: 1 hour
7 Reading Strategies:
Module 2: “Lips the Fish” (Make the first phoneme sound) (6 min)
Module 3: “Stretchy Snake” (Stretch out the word and sound out each letter) (7 min)
Module 4: “Flippy Dolphin” (Change the vowel sounds from a short to a long vowel) (10
min)
Learning Objectives
Given an example or reading selection, first-grade students will be able to apply one to two
reading strategies while reading with 100% accuracy. This applies to all of the learning
modules. (Applying)
Materials
Laptop
Projector
Sensor Cam & Interactive Pen
Smart Notebook Software
Learning Modules
3
Learner Prerequisite
Target Audience
Pretest 4 Questions
Objectives At the end of this lesson, you will be able to use the reading
strategy “Eagle Eyes” to help you read.
Activate Prior Knowledge Environmental Print (McDonald’s, Walmart, stop
sign, Gold Fish Crackers)
Sorting Beginning Letter Sounds
Modeling Reading Strategy “Eagle Eyes” Video
Practice Reading two sentences with pictures
Sorting color words
Fill-in-the-blank with one word (2 slides)
Fill-in-the-blank with two words
Review 1. Look at the first letter and make the sound.
2. Look at the picture to help you.
3. Reread the sentence using the picture clues.
4
Quiz 4 Questions
MODULE 2: LIPS THE FISH
Pretest 4 Questions
Objectives At the end of this lesson, you will be able to use the reading
strategy “Lips the Fish” to help you read.
Activate Prior Knowledge Look at familiar pictures and identify the beginning
sound
Modeling Reading Strategy - Kids TV 123 “Phonics Song 2” Video
-“Lips the Fish” Video
Practice Match beginning sounds
Reading words and sentences
Review 1. Look at the first letter and get your lips ready.
2. Make the beginning sound.
3. Try guessing the word and ask yourself if it makes
sense.
Quiz 4 Questions
5
Pretest 4 Questions
Objectives At the end of this lesson, you will be able to use the reading
strategy “Stretchy Snake” to help you read.
Activate Prior Knowledge Look at familiar pictures and identify the beginning sound
Modeling Reading Strategy “Stretchy Snake” Video
Practice Read three, four, and five letter words.
Match words to pictures
Use a magnifying glass to read words.
Read “Pam Can!” Book
Review 1. Look at the word
2. Slowly stretch each sound
3. Blend the sounds together to form the word
Quiz 4 Questions
6
Pretest 4 Questions
Objectives At the end of this lesson, you will be able to use the reading
strategy “Flippy Dolphin” to help you read.
Activate Prior Knowledge Review long vowels.
Modeling Reading Strategy “Flippy Dolphin” Video
“When Two Vowels Go Walking”
Practice Read words with vcv pattern
Sort short and long vowels
Fill-in-the-blank with short and long vowel words
Read two vowels
Fill-in-the-blank with words with two vowels
Review 1. When two vowels are together, the first one does the
talking and makes the long vowel sounds. (ea, ai, oa,
ue, ee, ie)
2. The silent e at the end makes the other vowel say its
name. (e_e, a_e, i_e, u_e, o_e)
3. “Flippy Dolphin”- Change the vowel sound if the
word does not make sense.
Quiz 4 Questions
7
Pretest 4 Questions
Objectives At the end of this lesson, you will be able to use the reading
strategy “Chunky Monkey” to help you read.
Activate Prior Knowledge Students find the word parts that are the same
Modeling Reading Strategy Modeling how to read:
-Onset and rime
-Suffixes
-Open and closed syllables
"Chunky Monkey” Video
Practice Read and sort onset and rime
Read and sort root words and suffixes
Read open and closed syllables
Review Break up words by
-Word parts
-Onset and rime (c at)
-Root word and suffix (jump ing)
-Syllables (ban ner)
Quiz 4 Questions
8
Pretest 4 Questions
Objectives At the end of this lesson, you will be able to use the reading
strategy “Skippy Frog” to help you read.
Activate Prior Knowledge Questions
Modeling Reading Strategy “Skippy Frog” Video
Practice -Read sentences using context clues
-Read blends and digraphs
-Read words with prefixes
Review 1. Look for clues
2. Read the first letter, blend, digraph, or prefix
3. Use the meaning of the sentence to help you guess the
unknown words.
Quiz 4 Questions
9
Pretest 4 Questions
Objectives At the end of this lesson, you will be able to use the reading
strategy “Trying Lion” to help you read.
Activate Prior Knowledge Review all six reading strategies
Modeling Reading Strategy “Trying Lion” Video
Practice -Reread the sentences using multiple strategies
Quiz 4 Questions