FSTL TEKS FL Looking After Tide Pools - The Smart Little Crab

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Lesson Plans

Activity card

Blackline master Retell the story

What makes a tide pool healthy? What to do:

Describe what is happening in each picture. Cut out the squares and staple them in the right order to make a book that retells the story of The Smart Little Crab.

1. F old a large sheet of paper in half. Write the heading Healthy tide pool on one side and Unhealthy tide pool on the other.

Fluent reading stage Level K (20)

2. D raw an empty tide pool on each side of the paper. 3. C ut out the pictures below and paste them into the correct tide pool. 4. A dd other pictures and labels to your tide pools.

Looking After Tide Pools is an interview with a marine biologist. The marine biologist explains what a tide pool is, what lives in a tide pool, why tide pools are important, and how we can look after them.

The Smart Little Crab is a narrative about a group of animals who do not look after their tide pool, causing it to become very unhealthy. At last, they listen to the little crab, who helps them clean up their home.

Running words: 544 Text type: Interview

Running words: 725 Text type: Narrative

Content vocabulary

anemone beach crab hermit crab marine animals marine biologist Marine Discovery Center ocean octopus plankton sea snail sea star sea seawater seaweed shells shore shrimp snorkeling tide tide pool waves

Phonics

• I dentifying “c” making the /sh/ sound as in ocean and special • Identifying “ea” making the long /a/ sound as in great

Text features Looking After Tide Pools

• Questions and answers; labels; diagrams

The Smart Little Crab

• D ialogue • Contents page; chapter headings

Reading strategies

• Recognizing how a book is organized (interview) • Recognizing cause and effect in a story

Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills

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Assessment Can the student describe what is happening in a picture? Is the student able to sequence the main events in a story? Flying Start to Literacy Lesson Plans Looking After Tide Pools / The Smart Little Crab © 2010–2019 EC Licensing Pty Ltd.

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Phonics 2(2) (B) (i) Decoding words with short, long, or variant vowels, trigraphs, and blends. 2(2) (B) (vii) Identifying and reading high-frequency words from a research-based list. Reading 2(6) (H) Synthesize information to create new understanding. 2(7) (B) Write brief comments on literary or informational texts that demonstrate an understanding of the text. 2(10) (B) Discuss how the use of text structure contributes to the author’s purpose.

Writing 2(12) (A) Compose literary texts, including personal narratives and poetry. Speaking and Listening 2(10) (B) Discuss how the use of text structure contributes to the author’s purpose.


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