Assignment # 3

Instructional Purposes Worksheet

Text: Calling the Doves - by Juan Felipe Herrera

Group: 5th grade, high ESL students

1.Instructional Purpose:

1. Introduce genre: Personal narrative

In this story Juan Felipe Herrera tells about his family life as migrant farm workers.

2. Make connection with content (Social Studies, Immigration)

3. Connect with language Arts themes; Journeys and change

2. What two places may cause students difficulty?

1.Verb Tense (present perfect and past perfect)

2. Spanish words for non-Spanish speaking students

3. Vocabulary

3.What will you model that will help students negotiate the difficult parts?

1.I will use ‘Get Unstuck’ card (Which will require them to write what they don’t

understand, why they’re stuck, to get unstuck what they’ll try and after they understand

they use the word in sentence or draw a picture and write a caption) to write difficult

words. I will demonstrate with couple words, using the dictionary.

2. For Spanish words, meanings are already given in the text. I’ll have the Spanish-

speaking students pair up with non-Spanish speaking students and have them help to

pronounce the Spanish words and discuss the meanings among them selves.

3. Foe verb Tense, I will select the sentences from the text, write them on the board and

read them aloud. Then explain how the present perfect tense is formed and with help of

a chart demonstrate how to form a present perfect form. I will do the same for past

perfect tense.

4. What do they need to do with the information they are reading?

1. Have students interview someone about his/her memories of growing up and going to

school. Have them share their findings in the class and have them compare and contrast

the memories with those of Juanito.

2. Have them write a personal narrative about an experience they had as a younger child.

It might be about moving to a new city or country. Have them mail or e-mail it to a

friend.

5.How will they hold their thinking while they read?

1. Use double entry diary strategy to make a connection

2. Use sticky notes to write summery and then share it with other students

3. Asking questions, making inferences and discussing the details

4. Reflect on the narrative, express their ideas and opinions in their journals