Blackline master
Ships and tugboats
Tugboat words Cut out the cards below. Stick them on a blank piece of paper and draw a picture to match each word.
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tugboat
big ship
ropes
You will need: paper, glue, markers
Early reading stage
What to do: 1. Make two paper boats – one big and one small. 2. Stick the boats on a large sheet of blue paper. 3. Add labels and captions to show how a tugboat can help a big ship into the dock.
Level F (10)
Example:
dock
sea
hitting
safely
holds
stop
soft pads
strong
Can the student refer to the text to find specific information? Can the student understand factual information he/she reads in the text?
Big Ships Need Tugboats is a report about how small tugboats guide big ships into and out of the docks. Running words: 214 Text type: Report
In The Tugboat Team, three little old tugboats find out that if they work as a team, they are not too little or too old to help big ships. Running words: 264 Text type: Narrative
High-frequency words
Key vocabulary
New: by each from long need or old other take things very work when
around back boat/s bumping bumped close dock first help hit hitting holds leave meet need pads rocks ropes safely second ship soft strong team third three tug tugboats tugged two yellow
Phonics
• I dentifying “sh” as in ship • Identifying “ck” as in dock, back
Text features
bumping
Assessment
Flying Start to Literacy Lesson Plans Big Ships Need Tugboats / The Tugboat Team © 2009–2019 EC Licensing Pty Ltd.
Lesson Plans
Activity card
Big Ships Need Tugboats The Tugboat Team
• L abeled photographs; diagrams • Repetitive pattern; diagrams
Reading strategies
• R eading diagrams to add meaning • Self-monitoring when reading
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills
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Phonics 1(2) (B) (ii) Demonstrate and apply phonetic knowledge by decoding words with initial and final consonant blends, digraphs, and trigraphs. 1(2) (B) (vi) Demonstrate and apply phonetic knowledge by identifying and reading at least 100 high-frequency words from a research-based list. Reading 1(6) (B) Generate questions about text before, during, and after reading to deepen understanding and gain information with adult assistance. 1(6) (I) Monitor comprehension and make adjustments such as rereading, using background knowledge, checking for visual cues, and asking questions when understanding breaks down. 1(8) (B) Describe the main character(s) and the reason(s) for their actions.
Writing 1(12) (A) Dictate or compose literary texts, including personal narratives and poetry. Speaking and Listening 1(10) (C) Discuss with adult assistance the author’s use of print and graphic features to achieve specific purposes.