Information Literacy With Children's Literature:
Designing Coherent Lessons
Name: Jason Highley
Grade Level: 1
Book Title: The crayon box that talked
Length of Lesson: 50 minutes
Focus: Community
Standards:
KCAS: CC.1.R.L.10 Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity: With prompting and support, read prose and poetry of appropriate complexity for grade 1.
AASL: 4.1.1 Read, view, and listen for pleasure and personal growth.
Purpose/Learning Targets:
I can describe how people are similar and different.
I can explain what it means to be part of a community.
Materials:
The crayon box that talked
Group exploration worksheet http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/lesson_images/lesson890/groupwork.pdf
Story map worksheet https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B8rQKzOyV2poc1N6V1Y3NzJIMlE/edit?pli=1
Teaching Procedures:
· Ask the class, what does it mean to be a part of a community?
· Read The crayon box that talked
· Have students try to explain why the crayons did not get along at the beginning of the story
· Ask the students what changed to make the crayons happy at the end
· Divide the class into groups and have each group answer the questions on the Group Exploration worksheet
Assessment: Students will retell the plot of the book by completing the story map worksheet