Animal memory
Invent an animal
What to do: 1. Cut out the cards below.
What to do: 1. T hink and talk Invent an imaginary animal that has the “right tools for the job”. Make sure your animal has the right body part or parts to get the food that it needs. 2. Make Use plasticine to make a model of your invented animal. 3. E xplain Write a description that explains the food your animal eats and the body parts that help it do this.
2. W ork with a partner and place the cards upside down in three different groups (animals, foods they eat, body parts that help them eat food). 3. T ake turns picking a card from each pile. If the three cards match, you keep them and get another turn. Continue until all the cards are gone.
Animal beaver
Food
giraffe
Body part
vampire bat Bark, leaves, grass
anteater Leaves
Blood
Teeth
Sensors and sharp teeth
Ants, termites
Long neck and long tongue
Sharp claws, long snout, sticky tongue
hummingbird turkey vulture Nectar from flowers
spider
Dead animals
Long, thin beak, grooved tongue, and fast beating wings
Strong wings, good sense of smell
Fangs with poison
Strong jaws and teeth, strong acid in stomach
hyena Insects
Lesson Plans
Activity card
Blackline master
Dead animals
Example: T his imaginary panda has wings so it can fly up high, and a long tail so it can hang upside down. These body parts help it find more leaves to eat.
Can the student use content knowledge to play a game? Can the student recall information from the text?
Flying Start to Literacy Lesson Plans The Right Tools for the Job / Arnold Saves the Day © 2010–2019 EC Licensing Pty Ltd.
Level L (24)
The Right Tools for the Job explains how animals use their different body parts to get the food they need. Running words: 697 Text type: Explanation
Arnold Saves the Day is a narrative about an anteater called Arnold. The other animals think that eating ants is disgusting, so Arnold stops. Soon, the animals have lots of problems with ants. They realize they need Arnold to eat ants after all. Running words: 651 Text type: Narrative
Content vocabulary
acid anteater/s ants beak beavers blood claws eyesight fangs flowers giraffe gnaw grasshopper hovering hummingbird/s hyena/s insects juices leaves nectar poison prey scavengers snouts spiders stomach sucking survive teeth termites thorns tongue/s tool/s turkey vultures vampire bats
Phonics
• Identifying “ngue” making the /ng/ sound as in tongue • Identifying “ough” making the /ew/ sound as in through
Text features The Right Tools for the Job
• H eadings; sub-headings; fact boxes • Summary chart with photographs
Arnold Saves the Day
• D ialogue • Contents page; chapters with headings
Reading strategies
• R eading and interpreting a summary chart • Using word parts or syllables to decode
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills
Flying Start to Literacy Lesson Plans The Right Tools for the Job / Arnold Saves the Day © 2010–2019 EC Licensing Pty Ltd.
Assessment
Fluent reading stage
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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) (v) Decoding words using knowledge of syllable division patterns. Reading 2(3) (A) Use print or digital resources to determine meaning and pronunciation of unknown words. 2(7) (B) Write brief comments on literary or informational texts that demonstrate an understanding of the text. 2(8) (B) Describe the main character’s (characters’) internal and external traits.
Writing 2(7) (B) Write brief comments on literary or informational texts that demonstrate an understanding of the text.. Speaking and Listening 2(1) (D) Work collaboratively with others by following agreed-upon rules for discussion.