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Activity card A good home
What did the turtle do? Use magnetic letters or letter tiles to finish these sentences.
You will need: paper, pencils, glue
Emergent reading stage
Look at the picture. Make labels for each of the things in the picture that make it a good home for a turtle. Cut out your labels and glue them on the picture.
Level D (6)
I let _______ turtle _______ . This book is about what turtles look like, what they do, and what they eat. Running words: 92 Text type: Report
A boy finds a home for a turtle, ensuring that it has all the things the turtle needs. Running words: 97 Text type: Narrative
Vocabulary
The turtle jumped _______ _______ pond.
High-frequency words
Key vocabulary
a an and can come do for from go got has have I in into is little make must no not of on out puts said saw so the them then they this to too we
best catch/es digs eat eggs fish four frogs insect jumped legs log nest park pet pond rest snap spot swam swim turtle under water
Phonics
Then the turtle
•• Identifying the /w/ sound as in water •• Identifying the /p/ sound in initial, middle, and final positions as in park, spot, and snap
sat _______ a log _______ the sun.
Text features Turtles A Home For Turtle
•• Index; text supported by photographs •• Use of direct speech; text supported by illustrations
Reading strategies
•• Predicting what word will come next •• Cross-checking the picture with what makes sense
The turtle got _______ insect
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills
_______ eat.
Phonics 1(2) (B) (i) Demonstrate and apply phonetic knowledge by decoding words in isolation and in context by applying common letter sound correspondences. 1(2) (B) (vi) Demonstrate and apply phonetic knowledge by identifying and reading at least 100 high-frequency words from a research-based list. Reading 1(6) (I) Monitor comprehension and make adjustments such as re-reading, using background knowledge, checking for visual cues, and asking questions when understanding breaks down. 1(7) (C) Use text evidence to support an appropriate response. 1(10) (C) Discuss with adult assistance the author’s use of print and graphic features to achieve specific purposes.
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Assessment Can the student complete each sentence with words that make sense and are grammatically correct? Can the student read each completed sentence fluently? Flying Start to Literacy Lesson Plans Turtles / A Home For Turtle © 2013–2019 EC Licensing Pty Ltd.
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Writing 1(12) (A) Dictate or compose literary texts, including personal narratives and poetry. Speaking and Listening 1(10) (C) Discuss with adult assistance the author’s use of print and graphic features to achieve specific purposes.