Krista Cass Brown

09/17/2010

Johnny Appleseed Literacy Lesson Plan

A.K.A. Lesson Plan #1

Unit: Who is Johnny Appleseed (Reading)

Goals: The students will know who is Johnny Appleseed and will gain information about apples.

Objectives and Standards:

-TLW participate in a discussion on Johnny Appleseed and what they know about

him.

- K.1.08.e Participate in the creation of graphic organizer (KWHL)

-TLW participate in a discussion on Johnny Appleseed through actively listening and watching a story about Johnny Appleseed.

- K.1.09 Use active comprehension strategies to derive meaning while

reading and check for understanding after each reading.

- K.1.09.a. Derive meaning while reading.

- K.1.09.b. Check for understanding after reading.

-K.1.07 Develop and extend reading vocabulary.

- K.1.07.a. Build vocabulary by listening to literature and

participating in discussions.

Learning Styles:

- The visual learner through watching the book on Smartboard.

- The auditory learner through whole group discussion and hearing book read out loud.

- The musical learner through the song played during Q & A.

- The tactile learner through coloring the worksheet.

- The kinesthetic learner through Question and Answer game.

Materials and Media:

- Book: The Story of Johnny Appleseed

- KWL Chart

- Johnny Appleseed Worksheet and Questions

- Question and Answer game rules

Required Prior Knowledge:

- Students should have prior knowledge about apples through life experiences of

either eating apples, seeing pictures of them, or seeing them in the store.

Lesson:

Introduction-

- Who has heard of a man named Johnny Appleseed?

- What are some things you know about Johnny Appleseed?

- Begin KWL chart.

- What does his name make you think of?

Body-

- Add to KWL Chart

- Read book/Play book on Smartboard and discuss how this relates to their personal experiences.

- Complete Johnny Appleseed worksheet.

- Play question and answer game.

Conclusion-

- Complete the KWL Chart

- Put thumbs up if Johnny wore boots. Put thumbs down if he didn’t wear shoes.

- Raise your hand if you learned one thing about Johnny Appleseed.

- Keep your hand up if you learned two.

- Three things? Tell me three things you learned.

Teaching Strategies:

- Put thumbs up…

- Raise your hand…

- Keep your hand up if…

- KWL Chart

Provisions for individual Differences:

- Allow extra time

- Play book on personal computer

- Partner/group work

- Book on CD

Assessment and Evaluation:

- Completion of KWL Chart

- Review the Story of Johnny Appleseed

Supplemental Activities:

- Play Disney Johnny Appleseed movie

- Apple craft

- Read “Dappled Apple”

- Eat an apple

- Field trip to an apple farm

Resources:

- http://www.weeklyreader.com/interactivestories/appleseed.html

Reflection:

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