Reading English Language Arts Lesson Design Template
Unit Title: Publish My Author, Please
Lesson Title: Presentation Preparation
Creator: Jan Coby and Lori Barnhart
Grade Level: 5
Subject: Reading
Essential Question: 1. What do readers want to know about the authors of the books they read? 2. How do publishers convince readers to purchase their books?
Sponge Activity: (Daily routine) Students will come into class, write down today’s assignment, then read their Accelerated Reader books. (Note: Mrs. Barnhart will check and initial assignments while Miss Coby checks AR books, checks for student absences, and meets with students, if needed.)
Activating Prior Knowledge: Students will review the six different types of advertising techniques that they studied last week. They will work in groups to match actual advertisements to the correct advertising techniques.
Vocabulary Development: Students will use their information sheets and advertisements to complete an idea web graphic organizer. Each group will complete an organizer that identifies an advertising technique and key words or ideas from the ads that help them identify the technique that was used. Each group will share its idea web with the class.
Skill Lesson Through Direct Instruction and Modeling: Miss Coby will model how to complete the next phase of the PowerPoint project. (Students should be ready to add clipart, font changes, and/or other extras to their presentations.) She will also review the rubric for the read-aloud presentations. Mrs. Barnhart will explain what the students will need to discuss when they meet with her to finalize the plans for their selling point projects.
Active Literacy: Each team of students will work on one of three tasks: completing the PowerPoint (which will be the informational piece of their presentation); practicing their read-aloud presentations (which will be the entertainment piece of their presentation); and meeting with Mrs. Barnhart to finalize the plans for their selling point (which will be the persuasive piece of the presentation). Students will be asked to rotate their tasks in order to make certain each team has the opportunity to discuss its selling point plans. (Note: Miss Coby will be providing assistance to students as they work on their PowerPoint presentations while Mrs. Barnhart meets with groups of students to help them plan and prepare their selling point presentations.)
Post Literacy: Debriefing—Each team will tell which part of their presentation is most ready (PowerPoint, Read-aloud or Selling Point) and which part of their presentation needs the most work. They will have the opportunity to ask for advice for completing any part of their presentation.
Reflection: Exit slip—Each student will complete an exit slip that answers the following questions: What do you need to do on your own to help your team complete its presentation? What does your team need to do together to complete the presentation?
Materials: Picture It! Graphic Organizer—Idea Web
Dry Erase Markers
Advertising Techniques Information Sheet
Copies of advertisements
Selling Point Planning Guide
Read-aloud Presentation Rubric
Computers
Books by selected authors
Duration: 90 minutes
File Attachments: Advertising Techniques Information Sheet
Selling Point Planning Guide
Read-aloud Presentation Rubric