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Instructional Focus Lesson Plan Reading 2.7 Grade 1 Digital English Instructional Focus Lesson Plan Reading 2.7 Grade 1 Michael Hamlett has checked this page- 6/22/04 and Tim Ryan 6/29/04 DONE

Retell the central ideas of simple expository or narrative passages. Grade One Reading Standard 2.7 Retell the central ideas of simple expository or narrative passages. Michael Hamlett has checked this page- 6/22/04 2

Telling the Main Idea in Reading Grade One Telling the Main Idea in Reading Good readers are able to retell the important parts of a fiction or non-fiction text. This is important because good stories have many parts and readers need to be able to pick out the most important ones. Michael Hamlett has checked this page- 6/22/04- instructions incomplete Instructions: Transition each bullet one at a time. 3

Let’s read this story and find the main ideas! Grade One Let’s read this story and find the main ideas! Michael Hamlett has checked this page- 6/22/04- and Tim Ryan 6/29/04 DONE Instructions: Graphic of book cover of Three Little Pigs 4

Grade One The Three Little Pigs Once there were three little pigs. They wanted to build houses. One built his house of straw. Another built his house of sticks. The last pig built his house of bricks. A wolf came and blew down the house of straw and sticks, but he could not blow down the house of bricks.   Michael Hamlett has checked this page- 6/22/04 and Tim Ryan 6/29/04 Redo following new instructions 7/14 mj Instructions: Highlight one at a time: three little pigs (in blue), wolf (in blue),on slide 7 copy this then build houses (in red), copy on slide 9 wolf came and blew down the house of straw and sticks (in green),copy on slide 11 he could not blow down the house of bricks (in purple). 5

Retell in your own words Grade One Graphic Organizer Retell in your own words Who are the characters? What are they doing? What is the problem? Michael Hamlett has checked this page- 6/22/04- and Tim Ryan 6/29/04 DONE 7/14 Insert graphic organizer (mj) What is the solution? 6

Grade One The Three Little Pigs Once there were three little pigs. They wanted to build houses. One built his house of straw. Another built his house of sticks. The last pig built his house of bricks. A wolf came and blew down the house of straw and sticks, but he could not blow down the house of bricks.   three little pigs wolf Michael Hamlett has checked this page- 6/22/04 and Tim Ryan 6/29/04 Redo following new instructions 7/14 mj Instructions: Highlight one at a time: three little pigs (in blue), wolf (in blue),on slide 7 copy this then build houses (in red), copy on slide 9 wolf came and blew down the house of straw and sticks (in green),copy on slide 11 he could not blow down the house of bricks (in purple). 7

Retell in your own words Grade One Graphic Organizer Retell in your own words Who are the characters? This story is about 3 pigs and a wolf. What are they doing? What is the problem? Michael Hamlett has checked this page- 6/22/04- and Tim Ryan 6/29/04 DONE 7/14 Insert graphic organizer (mj) What is the solution? 8

Grade One The Three Little Pigs Once there were three little pigs. They wanted to build houses. One built his house of straw. Another built his house of sticks. The last one built his house of bricks. A wolf came and blew down the house of straw and sticks, but he could not blow down the house of bricks.   build houses Michael Hamlett has checked this page- 6/22/04 and Tim Ryan 6/29/04 Redo following new instructions 7/14 mj Instructions: Highlight one at a time: three little pigs (in blue), wolf (in blue),on slide 7 copy this then build houses (in red), copy on slide 9 wolf came and blew down the house of straw and sticks (in green),copy on slide 11 he could not blow down the house of bricks (in purple). 9

Retell in your own words Grade One Graphic Organizer Retell in your own words Who are the characters? This story is about 3 pigs and a wolf. What are they doing? The pigs each built a different kind of house. What is the problem? Michael Hamlett has checked this page- 6/22/04- and Tim Ryan 6/29/04 DONE 7/14 Insert graphic organizer (mj) What is the solution? 10

Grade One The Three Little Pigs Once there were three little pigs. They wanted to build houses. One built his house of straw. Another built his house of sticks. The last one built his house of bricks. A wolf came and blew down the house of straw and sticks, but he could not blow down the house of bricks.   house of straw sticks Michael Hamlett has checked this page- 6/22/04 and Tim Ryan 6/29/04 Redo following new instructions 7/14 mj Instructions: Highlight one at a time: three little pigs (in blue), wolf (in blue),on slide 7 copy this then build houses (in red), copy on slide 9 wolf came and blew down the house of straw and sticks (in green),copy on slide 11 he could not blow down the house of bricks (in purple). 11

Retell in your own words Grade One Graphic Organizer Retell in your own words Who are the characters? This story is about 3 pigs and a wolf. What are they doing? The pigs each built a different kind of house. What is the problem? The wolf blew down 2 of the houses. Michael Hamlett has checked this page- 6/22/04- and Tim Ryan 6/29/04 DONE 7/14 Insert graphic organizer (mj) What is the solution? 12

he could not blow down the house of bricks. Grade One The Three Little Pigs Once there were three little pigs. They wanted to build houses. One built his house of straw. Another built his house of sticks. The last one built his house of bricks. A wolf came and blew down the house of straw and sticks, but he could not blow down the house of bricks.   he could not blow down the house of bricks. Michael Hamlett has checked this page- 6/22/04 and Tim Ryan 6/29/04 Redo following new instructions 7/14 mj Instructions: Highlight one at a time: three little pigs (in blue), wolf (in blue),on slide 7 copy this then build houses (in red), copy on slide 9 wolf came and blew down the house of straw and sticks (in green),copy on slide 11 he could not blow down the house of bricks (in purple). 13

Retell in your own words Grade One Graphic Organizer Retell in your own words Who are the characters? This story is about 3 pigs and a wolf. What are they doing? The pigs each built a different kind of house. What is the problem? The wolf blew down 2 of the houses. Michael Hamlett has checked this page- 6/22/04- and Tim Ryan 6/29/04 DONE 7/14 Insert graphic organizer (mj) What is the solution? The wolf couldn’t blow down the brick house, because it was too strong. 14