Lesson Plans
Activity card
Blackline master Make a timeline
Put yourself in the picture
1. Cut out the photographs and sentences from the boxes below.
Think of a “team” you would like to be part of in the future. It could be a sports team, a music group, a dance group, an environmental group, or any other group. Draw a picture of yourself on this “team”. Below the picture, write the name of the team and why you would be a good team member.
2. Using My Soccer Journal as a reference, paste the sentences and photographs on a strip of paper to create a timeline of events. 3. Add dates to show when each event happened.
✂ First training session with Mike the coach.
Level J (18)
My Soccer Journal is about a boy who joins a soccer team. His journal entries tell how the team trains hard, improves their skills, and has lots of fun.
Played against a new team but lost again.
Doing knee jumps at training.
Early Fluent reading stage
The Leaping Lions is about a team of lions who think they are too good at soccer to bother training. Running words: 529 Text type: Narrative
Running words: 577 Text type: Personal narrative
First day at a new school.
Photo and story about team is in the newspaper.
ball celebrate cheered clapped coach fast fit friends games goal goalie kicked knee jumps lazy leaping park pass playground pouncing practiced push-ups referee running sit-ups skills team train won
Phonics
• Identifying “a” making the /ar/ sound as in asked, fast, pass • Identifying “u” making the /oo/ sound as in push
First winning game.
First game against another team.
Text features
Talked to teacher about playing soccer.
Had photo taken for the newspaper.
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GAIN! WINS A
r Local socce e, stsid team, Ea
its has won games. last five yer One pla ed a has kick ble 16 remarka total! goals in
Can the student sequence events from a narrative? Can the student use the text to check the order of events?
Flying Start to Literacy Lesson Plans My Soccer Journal / The Leaping Lions © 2010–2019 EC Licensing Pty Ltd.
• Journal entries with a date
The Leaping Lions
• Dialogue • Illustrations support the text
Reading strategies
• Recognizing and using text features (journal) • Using a range of problem-solving strategies
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills
Flying Start to Literacy Lesson Plans My Soccer Journal / The Leaping Lions © 2010–2019 EC Licensing Pty Ltd.
Assessment
My Soccer Journal
Found players and a coach to make a soccer team.
Content vocabulary
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Phonics 2(2) (B) (iii) Decoding multisyllabic words with closed syllables; open syllables; VCe syllables; vowel teams; r-controlled syllables; and final stable syllables. 2(2) (B) (vii) Identifying and reading high-frequency words from a research-based list. Reading 2(6) (B) Generate questions about text before, during, and after reading to deepen understanding and gain information. 2(6) (I) Monitor comprehension and make adjustments when understanding breaks down. 2(9) (D) (ii) Recognize characteristics and structures of informational text, including features and graphics to locate and gain information.
Writing 2(12) (A) Compose literary texts, including personal narratives and poetry. Speaking and Listening 2(1) (A) Listen actively, ask relevant questions to clarify information, and answer questions using multi-word responses.