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Materials/Equipment:
Curriculum Integration:
Interactive Read-Aloud
Anthology with plays book , vocabulary words,
baggie with characters from where students will
draw who they will act out.
Music
Social Studies
Science
Writing
Differentiated Learning:
Auditory
Kinesthetic
Verbal/Linguistic
Intrapersonal
Visual/Spatial
Logical/Math
Musical
Interpersonal
Math
Reading
Theatre
Art
PE
Health
TEKSAchieved:(B)8.A&B
Reading/Comprehension of Literary Text/Fiction.
Students understand, make inferences and draw
conclusions about the structure and elements of fiction
and provide evidence from text to support their
understanding.
Blooms Taxonomy:
Knowledge/Remember
Analysis
Comprehension/Understand Evaluate
Application
Create
Classroom Strategies:
Cooperative Groups
Technology
Independent Activities
Charts/Graphs/Maps
Problem Solving
group
Peer tutoring
Hands-On
Centers
Simulation
Lecture
WholePairing
Rationale: The student will identify the problem in the story The Rabbit and the Elephant.
Objectives:
(Statements about what the children will do, written out as the student will. Include objectives for your chosen content
area(s). Refer to the TEKS and ELPS. The number of objectives should meet the number of TEKS and ELPS)
Lesson Plan:
Introduction: (Anticipatory Set/Motivation): I will ask the students If they have ever heard of a folktale and get
them curious about what it might be and I will have them tell me what they think it is and then go in to explaining
what it is so we can start our read aloud.
Process: 1. I will start out telling the students what a folktale is.
2. Then I will introduce the vocabulary and hang them on the board.
3. Then I will tell them to listen carefully and identify the problem of the main characters of the story
because I have a very important job for all of them to do after were done reading the story.
4. I will then read the story. While reading I will think aloud about how the elephant is acting and
mention how the rabbit makes up a song and how I could see how fun it would be to sing it.
5. Then I will tell students that it is now their turn to show me what they know by acting it out.
6, The students will act the story out and once they are done we will go over a few questions to assess
their understanding.
Information Giving: What folktales are, the story about the rabbit and the elephant, telling students to look for the conflict in the
story
Modeling: Reading and thinking out loud about what is going on throughout the story, if students get stuck on what to say during their
acting I will help facilitate what they need to say.
Check for Understanding: I will ask the students a few questions about the story.
How did the elephant change from the beginning of the story to the end?
How is this folktale like the folktale The Talking Vegetables?
What does the author teach you about helping others?
Guided Practice: Reading aloud Story The Rabbit and the Elephant and thinking out loud about the characters actions
Independent Practice: The students will act out the story after having it read to them.
Closure/Culminating Activity: I will ask the students a few questions about the story.
How did the elephant change from the beginning of the story to the end?
How is this folktale like the folktale The Talking Vegetables?
What does the author teach you about helping others?
Enrichment/Extension: The students would talk with a partner and come up with how they would change
the story and draw a picture of it.
Accommodations:
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Assessment/Evaluation:
(State your method of evaluating whether or not the students learned the concepts or skills listed in your
objectives above. State WHAT you will assess and HOW you will assess.) Self-Assessment on how the lesson was presented by you and
perceived by the students.
I will have the students retell the story by acting it out and asking questions about the story.