FSTL TEKS FL Animal Show-Offs - The Too-Tight Tutu

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Animal show-off memory game

Animal Show-offs – Why and how they do it

1. Cut out the cards and place them face-down. 2. Join with a friend and take turns turning over two cards at a time. 3. I f the cards match, keep them and have another turn. If they do not match, turn them back over. 4. The winner is the player with the most pairs.

Choose four animals from the book and fill in the data chart below. Use the book to help you.

Animal

Why it shows off

How it shows off

Lesson Plans

Activity card

Blackline master

✂ lions

giraffes

elk

elephants

roar loudly

make themselves look big and scary

fight by hitting with necks and heads

build and decorate huts

Fluent reading stage Level K (20)

Animal Show-offs reports on animals that attract attention to protect territory, find a mate, or scare away other animals.

Lion sees a mysterious dancer and is desperate to find her. He uses her pink tutu to find out who she is.

Running words: 607 Text type: Report

Running words: 664 Text type: Narrative

Content vocabulary

antlers attack bowerbirds brayed bugling chattered curtseyed dancer elk galloped gnu mate meerkat/s mobs pufferfish roaring shrieked territory threatened tutu

Phonics

• Identifying the /or/ sound made by “oar” as in roar • Identifying the /oo/ sound as in moon, true

Text features Animal Show-offs

bowerbirds

hippopotamuses

design circle patterns in the sand

bugle and fight

The Too-tight Tutu

Reading strategies

meerkats

pufferfish

flap ears and swish trunk

show off teeth and run fast

Flying Start to Literacy Lesson Plans Animal Show-offs / The Too-tight Tutu © 2016–2019 EC Licensing Pty Ltd.

Assessment Can the student find relevant information within a text? Can the student fill in a data chart with accurate information?

Flying Start to Literacy Lesson Plans Animal Show-offs / The Too-tight Tutu © 2016–2019 EC Licensing Pty Ltd.

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Contents page Chapters with headings and sub-headings Summary chart and index Chapters with headings Full-color illustrations Repetitive refrain

• Integrating information from fact boxes • Making inferences about characters’ motives

Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills 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(7) (C) Use text evidence to support an appropriate response. 2(8) (B) Describe the main character’s (characters’) internal and external traits.

Writing 2(12) (B) Compose informational texts, including procedural texts and reports. Speaking and Listening 2(1) (A) Listen actively, ask relevant questions to clarify information, and answer questions using multi-word responses.


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