Lesson Plans
Activity card
Blackline master Wildfires
Comic strip Draw a comic strip showing the stages of a wildfire approaching an area. What would you do? What would you take with you?
Write the words from the word list that are most closely related to each photo. Add other words that help to give meaning to each picture. You may decide to use a word for more than one photograph. Then write a sentence using some of the words.
Fluent Plus reading stage Level P (38)
Word list: fire, embers, forests, burning, inferno, fire truck, water tanks, hoses, firefighter, volunteers, flames, risk, heat, fire spotters, spot fires, wildfire Words:
Wildfires explains what wildfires are, how they start, and how people can prepare for and survive wildfire. Running words: 1,275 Text type: Explanation
When Dad goes off to fight a wildfire, Carlos doesn’t expect that by the end of the day he will have to make some hard choices. A Hard Choice explores what is really important to people when disaster strikes.
Content vocabulary
air tankers arson control firefighter fire retardants fire spotters flying embers fuel high-fire-danger zones inferno lightning strike melt moisture out of control oxygen risk smoke smoldering spot fires temperature threatens underbrush volunteers water tanks
Phonics
• Representations of the long /i/ sound as in height, fight, fire, sign • Representations of the short /i/ sound as in system, whistling thought through
Sentence:
Words:
Irregularly spelled words
Running words: 1,588 Text type: Narrative
Text structures and features
Sentence:
Wildfires
• Contents page, index, captions, and fact boxes • Chapter headings and subheadings
A Hard Choice
• Contents page, chapter headings • Third-person narrative with dialogue
Reading strategies
• L inking information in photographs and written text • Identifying characters’ traits and motivations
Words:
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills Sentence:
Assessment Is the student able to link the vocabulary from the book with the visual information to demonstrate comprehension? Does the student’s word placement indicate that he/she understands the meaning of the vocabulary from the book?
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Phonics 3(2) (A) (i) Decoding multisyllabic words with multiple soundspelling patterns. 3(2) (A) (iii) Decoding compound words, contractions, and abbreviations. Reading 3(3) (B) Use context within and beyond a sentence to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words and multiple-meaning words. 3(7) (C) Use text evidence to support an appropriate response. 3(9) (D) (ii) Recognize characteristics and structures of informational text, including features such as sections, tables, graphs, timelines, bullets, numbers, and bold and italicized font to support understanding.
Writing 3(12) (A) Compose literary texts using genre characteristics and craft. Speaking and Listening 3(1) (B) Follow, restate, and give oral instructions that involve a series of related sequences of action.