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Animal rescue game
Make a book 1. Illustrate each sentence in the boxes below. 2. Cut out each box. 3. Staple the pages in the correct order to make your own mini-book.
The baby squirrels are let go in the tree behind Kim’s house.
Lesson Plans
Activity card
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A big tree falls down in front of Kim’s house.
Be the first to collect all the things your animal needs. Then release your animal back into the wild!
Transitional reading stage
You will need: a dice
Level H (14)
How to play: 1. Draw a baby animal that you will look after. 2. Cut out the number cards and your drawing. 3. Take turns to roll the dice. 4. Collect the card with the number on it that you rolled. 5. Place the card on your animal picture. 6. The first person to collect all six cards is the winner. 1 Comes to the refuge center
2 Looked at by a vet
My animal
Caring For a Baby Monkey reports on what happens to wild baby monkeys that are found without a mother. Running words: 183 Text type: Report
In Baby Squirrel Rescue, Kim finds a nest of baby squirrels with no mother. She helps to save their lives by rushing them to a vet. Running words: 273 Text type: Narrative
High-frequency words
Key vocabulary
New: able back could does front animal hospital baby fed feed forest monkey/s mother safe help house outside soon took safely squirrel/s teach vet wild
Phonics 3 Eats food
• Identifying the long /e/ sound as in monkey, •
4 Learns how to play
baby, feed, teach Identifying the short /i/ sound as in milk, squirrel and the long /i/ sound as in wild, find
Text features Caring For a Baby Monkey
Kim finds some baby squirrels in the tree. They do not have a mother.
The vet looks at the squirrels and gives them some milk.
Baby Squirrel Rescue
Reading strategies 5 Learns how to find food
6 Learns how to make a home
• Photographic insets • Simple and compound sentences; dialogue • Asking questions about the information • Making predictions about the story
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills
Kim takes the squirrels to an animal hospital.
The squirrels learn how to find food and how to make a nest.
Assessment Can the student draw illustrations that match the text? Can the student order the text appropriately? Flying Start to Literacy Lesson Plans Caring For a Baby Monkey / Baby Squirrel Rescue © 2014–2019 EC Licensing Pty Ltd.
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Phonics 1(2) (A) (iii) Demonstrate phonological awareness by distinguishing between long and short vowel sounds in onesyllable words. 1(2) (B) (vi) Demonstrate and apply phonetic knowledge by identifying and reading at least 100 high-frequency words from a research-based list. Reading 1(6) (B) Generate questions about text before, during, and after reading to deepen understanding and gain information with adult assistance. 1(7) (C) Use text evidence to support an appropriate response. 1(10) (C) Discuss with adult assistance the author’s use of print and graphic features to achieve specific purposes.
Writing 1(12) (A) Dictate or compose literary texts, including personal narratives and poetry. Speaking and Listening 1(1) (A) Listen actively, ask relevant questions to clarify information, and answer questions using multi-word responses.