HAZLETON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT DISTRICT UNIT/LESSON PLAN Teacher Name : Subject : Reading Proposed Dates: December 8th-12th Grade Level (s) First Building : Hazle Township Early Learning Center Unit Plan Unit Title: Exploring Differences in Each Other and Our Community (MH- Units 1 and 2) Examples - Building Complete Sentences Essential Questions: What makes you special? What do you do at your school? What is it like where you live? What makes a pet special? What do friends do together? How does your body move? How does your community affect you? How can you become involved in your community? How does our culture and background affect your community? Are we more different or alike? Standards: PA Core Standards, PA Academic Standards/Anchors (based on subject) CC.1.1.1.B.- Demonstrate understanding of the organization and basic features CC.1.1.1.C.- Demonstrate understanding of spoken words, syllables, and sounds CC.1.1.1.D.- Know and apply grade level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words CC.1.1.1.E.- Read with accuracy and fluency to support comprehension CC.1.2.1.A.-Identify the main idea and retell key details of text CC.1.2.1.B.- Ask and answer questions about key details in a text CC.1.2.1.C.- Describe the connection between two individuals, events, ideas, or pieces of information in a text CC.1.2.1.E.- Use various text features and search tools to locate key facts or information in a text CC.1.2.1.G.- Use the illustrations and details in a text to describe its key ideas CC.1.3.1.A.- Retell stories, including key details, and demonstrate understanding of their central message CC.1.3.1.B.- Ask and answer questions about key details in a text CC.1.3.1.C.- Describe characters, settings, and major events in a story, using key details CC.1.3.1.E.- Explain major differences between books that tell stories and books that give information, drawing on a wide reading or range of texts CC.1.3.1.F.- Identify key words and phrases in stories or poems that suggest feelings or appeal to the senses CC.1.3.1.G.- Use illustrations and details in story to describe characters, setting, or events CC.1.4.1.A.- Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas CC.1.4.1.B.- Identify and write about one specific topic CC.1.4.1.F.- Demonstrate a grade-appropriate command of the conventions of standard English grammar, usage, capitalization, punctuation, and spelling CC.1.5.1.A.- Participate in collaborative conversations with peers and adults in small and larger groups CC.1.5.1.D.- Describe people, places, things, and events with relevant details expressing ideas and feelings clearly CC.1.5.1.E.- Produce complete sentences when appropriate to take and situation Summative Unit Assessment : Unit Test Summative Assessment Objective Students will demonstrate understanding of phonemic awareness, phonics, comprehension, and language skills presented in Unit 2 with 85% accuracy on Unit 2 Test. Assessment Method (check one) ____ Rubric ___ Checklist __X__ Unit Test ____ Group ____ Student Self-Assessment ____ Other (explain) Day Objective (s) DOK LEVEL Students will recognize the distinguishing features of a sentence (first word, capitalization, ending punctuation) RF.1.1a 1 2 3 4 Activities / Teaching Strategies Direct instruction/teacher modeling/interactive instruction T86-T97 Students will decode regularly spelled one-syllable words. RF.1.3b 1 Students will recognize and read grade-appropriate irregularly spelled words. RF.1.3g Students will read, spell, and write the new high frequency words:could, live, one, then, three Grouping DAILY PLAN W I S Materials / Resources Reading Writing Workshop Cubs in a Hut Reading Writing Workshop Big Book Literature Big Book (The 3 Little Dassies) Visual Vocabulary Cards Word Building Cards High Frequency Words Cards Sound Spelling Cards Teacher Poster Sentence Strip Marker and eraser Your Turn Practice Book p.61-62 Assessment of Objective (s) Formative-Teacher observations, exit tickets, Student word webs SummativeStudent Self - Assessment- Students will use the story The 3 Little Dassies to find short u vowel sound words, high frequency words, and name the features of a fantasy story with a partner. Students will answer questions about key details in a text. SL.1.2 Students will use common, proper, and possessive nouns L.1.1b Students will ask and answer questions about key details in a text read aloud or information presented orally or through other media. SL.1.2 1 2 3 4 Direct instruction/teacher modeling/interactive instruction W I S T98-T107 Students will decode regularly spelled one-syllable words. RF.1.3b Students will form contractions with ‘s. Students will blend and build words with the short u vowel sounds, using the word building cards with less than 2 errors. Reading Writing Workshop Cubs in a Hut Reading Writing Workshop Big Book Interactive Read Aloud Card “The Three Little Pigs” Visual Vocabulary Cards Word Building Cards High Frequency Words Cards Sound Spelling Cards Teacher Poster Sentence Strip Marker and eraser Your Turn Practice Book page 63 Formative- Teacher observations, exit tickets, student writing Literature Anthology The Pigs, the Wolf, and the Mud Literature Big Book The 3 Little Dassies Formative- Teacher observations, exit tickets, student writing SummativeStudent Self - Assessment- 2 Students will sort short u vowel words into the correct columns. (-ub, -ut, -uck, -ug) Students will describe characters, settings, and major events in a story, using key details. RL.1.3 Students will write a fantasy about building something. Students will use common, proper, and possessive nouns. L.1.1b 3 Students will form contractions with ‘s. Students will retell stories, including key details, and demonstrate understanding of their central message or lesson. 1 2 3 Direct instruction/teacher modeling/interactive instruction T108-T115 W I Summative- RL.1.2 4 S Students will use their response boards to blend phonemes without any errors. Teacher Poster Interactive Read Aloud Cards Word Building Cards Spelling Words Cards Response Board Your Turn Practice Book p. 64,70 Student Self - Assessment- Students will correctly blend at least six words from a given list. Students will build automaticity of high frequency words by reading them in sentences without any errors. Students will develop comprehension by giving three details of the story The Pigs, the Wolf, and the Mud Students will respond to the story by giving text evidence of the key details and genre. Students will use conventional spelling for words with common spelling patters and for frequently occurring regular words. L.1.2d Students will continue writing a fantasy about building something. Students will use common, proper, and possessive nouns. L.1.1b Students will use commas in dates and to separate single words in a series. L.1.2c Students will use the illustrations and details in a text to describe its key ideas. RI.1.7 4 Students will identify the importance of the use of labels in a text. Students will compare a nonfiction text and a fantasy story. Students will decode and spell 1 2 3 4 Direct instruction/teacher modeling/interactive instruction T116-T123 W I S Literature Anthology Homes Around the World and The Pigs, the Wolf, and the Mud Teacher Poster Marker Eraser Your Turn Practice Book p. 68-69 Formative-Teacher Observation, Exit Tickets, student writing Summative- Student Self - Assessment- words with short u Students will conference with teacher to correct any mistakes in their fantasy stories about building something. Students will use common, proper, and possessive nouns. L.1.1b Students will identify basic similarities in and differences between two texts on the same topic (e.g., in illustrations, descriptions, or procedures). RI.1.9 5 Students will review phoneme blending, segmenting, decoding short u words, apostrophe with contractions, and high-frequency words. Students will finish writing the final draft of their stories. Students will use common, proper, and possessive nouns. L.1.1b 1 2 3 4 Direct instruction/teacher modeling/interactive instruction T124-T129 W I S Reading Writing Workshop Literature Anthology Visual Vocabulary Cards Literature Big Book Teacher Poster Interactive Read Aloud Cards Word Building Cards Spelling Word Cards Response Boards Your Turn Practice Book p. 65-67 Formative-Teacher Observation, Exit Tickets, student writing Summative- Student Self - Assessment-