How big?
Stop Dr. Zardos! What to do:
Use Built By Hand to fill in the data chart. Biggest pyramid (Draw and label)
How big? (Compare it to something)
Lesson Plans
Activity card
Blackline master
1. C ut out the cards. You will need one set of cards for each player.
Other interesting information
2. T ake turns rolling a die. First, you need to collect a location card (e.g. if you roll a 1, collect the Great Pyramid of Cholula). Then you need to collect the object that’s found there (e.g. if you just picked up the Great Pyramid of Cholula card, you need to then roll a 4 to pick up the Star of Hope). 3. C ontinue collecting location cards and object cards. The first player to collect all six cards is the winner.
LOCATION CARDS Great Pyramid of Cholula in Mexico
Statue of Ramses in Egypt
Great Wall of China
Number rolled: 2
Number rolled: 3
Number rolled: 1 Biggest mud-brick building (Draw and label)
Fluent reading stage Level M (28)
Built By Hand is a report that compares and contrasts the amazing structures that humans built before machines were invented.
Dr. Zardos and the Mind Stone is an adventure narrative about agents Crispo and Roxby, who need to stop the evil Dr. Zardos from turning everyone in the world into his slaves. To do this, they need to follow a series of clues and collect the only three objects in the world that can stop the evil doctor.
Running words: 694 Text type: Report
Running words: 702 Text type: Narrative
Content vocabulary
Africa Bam Castle build/ings/ers China clues Egypt fortress Hadrian’s Wall hammer headquarters Herod’s Temple inspector Iran Jerusalem Jupiter Temple Lebanon Mexico miles millions Mosque of Djenné mud Pyramid of Cholula Pyramid of Khafra Pyramid of Khufu pyramids secret agents Shibam skyscrapers Statue of Ramses statues stone temples thousands tools Yemen
Phonics
• Identifying “our” making the /or/ sound as in courts • Identifying “tle” making the /l/ sound as in castle
Text structures and features
OBJECT CARDS Star of Hope
Rock of Truth
Jewel of Love
Number rolled: 4
Number rolled: 5
Number rolled: 6
Built By Hand Dr. Zardos and the Mind Stone
• Diagrams; photographs; summary chart • Contents page; some illustrations with text
Reading strategies
• Comparing and contrasting information • Summarizing the plot in a story
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills
Assessment Can the student find information in a text? Can the student fill in a data chart?
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Phonics 3(2) (A) (i) Decoding multisyllabic words with multiple soundspelling patterns. 3(2) (A) (iii) Decoding compound words, contractions, and abbreviations. Reading 3(6) (H) Synthesize information to create new understanding. 3(9) (D) (ii) Recognize characteristics and structures of informational text, including features such as sections, tables, graphs, timelines, bullets, numbers, and bold and italicized font to support understanding. 3(10) (B) Explain how the use of text structure contributes to the author’s purpose.
Writing 3(12) (A) Compose literary texts using genre characteristics and craft. Speaking and Listening 3(7) (D) Retell and paraphrase texts in ways that maintain meaning and logical order.