FSTL TEKS TR Making Friends - The Blue Crane

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Activity card I didn’t know that!

Know and think Use the book and your own thoughts to fill in the chart below.

What I know

What I think

How did they meet? How did they become friends?

Why do you think they are good friends?

A part of making new friends is learning things about them. Find out more about the people in your group by interviewing them and filling in this chart. When you have finished, talk with your group about what new things you learned and what surprised you. Person 1 Name:_________

Person 2 Name:_________

Person 3 Name:_________

What is your favorite thing to do outside school?

Transitional reading stage Level G (12)

Making Friends recounts several personal experiences about making new friends. Running words: 348 Text type: Personal narrative

The Blue Crane is a story about a blue crane that arrives at a lake where some white cranes live. Despite many differences, the blue crane is eventually accepted by the white cranes. Running words: 318 Text type: Narrative

High-frequency words

Key vocabulary

New: asked away back ball because became best dance eating food friends games kids friend(s) house into let(’s) live(d) met mothers new park play school next until walk(ing) want(ed) water

How many people live in your home?

Phonics

• Identifying the /c/ sound represented by “ch” as in school • Identifying the vowel digraph “ue” as in blue

Text features

What is your favorite food?

Making Friends The Blue Crane

Reading strategies

How do you get to school?

• Labels on some photographs • Some dialogue • Dialogue

• Summarizing by identifying important ideas • Decoding using initial letter clusters

Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills What job would you like to do when you finish school?

Assessment Is the student able to record facts on a chart? Is the student able to offer opinions?

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Phonics 1(2) (B) (ii) Demonstrate and apply phonetic knowledge by decoding words with initial and final consonant blends, digraphs, and trigraphs. 1(2) (B) (iii) Demonstrate and apply phonetic knowledge by: decoding words with closed syllables; open syllables; VCe syllables; vowel teams, including vowel digraphs and diphthongs; and r-controlled syllables. Reading 1(6) (G) Evaluate details to determine what is most important with adult assistance. 1(6) (H) Synthesize information to create new understanding with adult assistance. 1(9) (D) (ii) Recognize characteristics and structures of informational text, including features and simple graphics to locate or gain information.

Writing 1(12) (A) Dictate or compose literary texts, including personal narratives and poetry. Speaking and Listening 1(1) (C) Share information and ideas about the topic under discussion, speaking clearly at an appropriate pace and using the conventions of language.


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