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Children’s Literature in the Primary School (CLiPS)

Unit Plan Unit Overview Unit Title Does Height Matter? Unit Summary By the end of the lesson the pupils will be able to understand about plot, characters, setting, theme, onomatopoeia and point of view Subject Area Short Story - Shorty Grade Level Primary 6 Approximate Time Needed 4 months Unit Foundation Targeted Content Standards and Benchmarks Syllabus Specifications: 1.3.1 Listen to key words and phrases in stories, recounts and descriptions heard. 1.3.3 Listen to understand phrases in stories, recounts and descriptions heard. 1.6.1 Listen to and enjoy children’s songs, rhymes, poems and jazz chants. 1.7.1 Listen to stories, fables and legends and give the name of people, animals and places. 1.7.2 Listen to stories, fables and legends and give details. 1.7.3 Listen to stories, fables and legends and give the sequence of events. 1.7.4 Listen to stories, fables and legends and predict outcomes. 1.7.5 Listen to stories, fables and legends and share feelings about the stories, fables and legends heard. 2.1.4 Ask questions with the correct intonation. 2.2.1 Ask ‘Wh’ questions to seek information. 2.2.2 Ask questions to seek information and clarification. 2.2.3 Ask questions with questions tags. 2.2.4 Responding to such questions. 2.6.1 Recite simple poems and jazz chants with expression and appropriate gestures. 2.6.4 Give suitable endings to a story or fable. 2.7.2 Talk about the place in a story. 2.7.3 Talk about the events in a story. 2.7.4 Talk about the values explored in the stories. 2.8.1 State whether one likes or does not like the story and give reasons. 2.8.2 Relate the story to one’s life. 3.4.3 Read aloud poems and stories clearly and expressively. 3.8.4 Read and understand cause and effect relationships.

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Children’s Literature in the Primary School (CLiPS) 3.9.1 Read and give details about the place in the story. 3.9.2 Read and give details about the people and animals in the story. 4.1.1 Write words, phrases and sentences in clear, legible cursive writing. 4.2.3 Complete mind-maps, diagrams with information from the texts. 4.4.2 Write simple letters to pen-pals. 4.8.1 Compose stories and poems with guidance. 4.9.2 Take dictation of paragraphs given to be learnt.

Student Objectives/Learning Outcomes Students will be able to: •

understand the text’s plot, theme, characters, setting, onomatopoeia and point of view



write a letter to Allison as a reader’s response,



write a character’s quilt.



sing a song about Shorty.



to write and recite simple poem about Shorty



act out the scripts in the short skits.



draw picture of the main character.

Curriculum-Framing Questions Essential What are some of the most important values in life? Question Are people always satisfied with their physical appearance? Unit Questions

Why is height important to certain people? Are tall people more successful?

Content Questions



Was Shorty satisfied with her height?



What did her mother say about her height?



What was Susan’s advice to Shorty?



How did Shorty’s father help her feel better about herself?



Was it important to be tall in the end?

Student Assessment Plan Assessment Summary •

Worksheets



Character’s quilt



Evaluation forms



Reader’s response- writing a letter

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Children’s Literature in the Primary School (CLiPS) •

Reader’s response – write a poem about the main character



Cursive writing.



Drawing picture of main character.



ABC book

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Children’s Literature in the Primary School (CLiPS)

Assessment Timeline

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Children’s Literature in the Primary School (CLiPS)

Before project work begins Students work on projects and complete tasks After project work is completed

•Week 2 -Worksheets -cursive writing Week 4 -worksheets -ABC book • Week 8 -character ‘s quilt • Week 12 -reader’s respond-a letter



Week 14 - reader’s respond – a poem • Week 16 -Evaluation form - Drawing picture of main characters.

Unit Details

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Children’s Literature in the Primary School (CLiPS) Prerequisite Skills



Writing skills



Drawing skills



Singing skills



Acting skills

Instructional Procedures Prior to Instruction Month 1 – Mind map- Get words associated with the words ‘short’ from pupils. Jigsaw reading- sequences the jumbled up strips of paragraphs. Jigsaw picture- arranges the cut out pictures. Cursive writing – copy their favourite paragraph in cursive writing. Language games- form small words from a big word. Dictogloss- write a paragraph after listening to the teacher’s third reading. Hot seat – A pupil takes over the character and he answers the questions asked

by

his friends from the point of the character Group activities – surveys, categorizing Finish dealing with helping students to understand the content of the book.

Month 2 – Beginning of extension activities: creativity (

ABC Book- get words from the story and form books according to their concertina) Role-play dialogues – prepared a short dialogue and role-play it. Speech bubbles – prepared a bubbles and the pupils will write the dialogues in

it.

Reader’s Respond- the pupils draw the cover of the story according to their own perception. Character’s quilt- Pupils draw pictures of the characters on the mahjong paper. Parallel writing- Pupils write by replacing certain words in the paragraph. Song- The pupils compose lyrics about the story using rhyme tune. Month 3 – Start to prepare for skit. Skits ( a simple script)- pupils memorized and act out the script . Reader’s respond – Pupils write letter to Shorty expressing their sympathy. Face masks – Pupils draw the face of the characters. Making puppets - making puppets using paper bags. (role-play) Miming – mime and guess. creativity (

ABC Book- get words from the story and form books according to their

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Children’s Literature in the Primary School (CLiPS) concertina) Month 4 –ABC Book- get words from the story and form books according to their creativity ( concertina) Reader’s respond – Pupils write a poem about Shorty. Tongue twister- Pupils search for words start from ‘s’ and arrange it to form a sentence. News at 9 – selected pupils take the role of a newscaster and talk about shorty. Button effect – Identifying the cause and effect in a sentence using different coloured button. Jazz chant- Pupils create a chant based on the story. Extension Activity – ABC book Accommodations for Mixed Ability Instruction At Risk Student



Fill in the blanks, drawing smiley, ABC book,

EFL Student



Mind mapping, write dialogues, drawing characters.

Advanced Student



Write poem, match cause and effect,

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Children’s Literature in the Primary School (CLiPS)

Materials and Resources Required For Unit VCR

Laser DiskTechnology

– Hardware (Click boxes of all equipment needed)

Video Camera Video Conferencing Equip. Other Printer Projection System ✘

Scanner Television

Technology – Software (Click boxes of all software needed.) ✘ Camera ✘

Computer(s) Digital Camera



DVD Player



Internet Connection Database/Spreadsheet Desktop Publishing E-mail Software Encyclopedia on CD-ROM

Web Page Development Image Processing Word Processing Other Internet Web Browser Multimedia

Printed Materials

Supplies



Worksheets



jigsaw picture



jigsaw reading



illustration of characters



Internet Resources Other Resources Unit Plan template adapted from the Intel Essentials v10 Programme *Legal Information | Privacy Policy

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