Ulaanbaatar 2014 School 23. Hello to Our Friends in Mongolia! We were so excited to hear about the World Read Aloud Day celebration that you have planned.

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Ulaanbaatar 2014 School 23

Hello to Our Friends in Mongolia! We were so excited to hear about the World Read Aloud Day celebration that you have planned in Ulaanbaatar. Today you are part of a global movement. Over 1 million people from 65 countries are celebrating World Read Aloud Day and together we are showing the world that our words and our stories matter. Together we are changing the world. Thank you for reading aloud today. – Pam Allyn & The LitWorld Community

PARTICIPATION = RAFFLES  RAFFLES = PRIZES!

Lesson 2: талархал adjective: grateful being thankful

What is one thing you are grateful for today?

Lesson 1: How to give the perfect high five!

"Give A Little Bit" Give a little bit _1.________ a little bit of your ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­love to me Give a little bit I'll give a little bit of my __2.________ to you See the man with the __3.________eyes Take his __4._______, you'll be surprised So I’ll give a little bit I'll give a little bit of my __5._________ for you So give a little bit Give a little bit of your __6.__________ to me Now's the time that we need to ___7.__________ So send a _8.__________, we're on our way back _____9._____________ GIVE LOVE LONELY HAND LIFE TIME SMILE HOME SHARE

What is one thing that you have given to another person lately?

Author: Shel Silverstein  Born on September 25, 1930 in Chicago, Illinois  Began writing and drawing at a young age because he didn’t fit in  He became a cartoonist, playwright, poet, performer, recording artist, and Grammy- winning, Oscar-nominated songwriter.

Vocabulary: Selfish vs. Selfless

The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein

Your Job as a Reader…  Try to picture the little boy and how he is with the tree  What is the boy and the tree’s relationship like?  What does it mean to love someone?  What do we do for the people we love?

Stop & Think: Page 26  What are you picturing as you hear the story?  Draw a picture to describe the story so far.  Share and explain with your partner

But time went by…

How many feet do we see here? What is different about the tree? What is different about the boy? (Page 31)

Why was the tree happy when the boy took her apples and carried them away? What do you think about the boy at this point? (Page 37)

Do you think the tree should offer the boy her branches? Why or Why Not? (Page 39)

PREDICTION: What do you think will happen next?

And so the boy cut down her trunk. And made a boat and sailed away.

Post Reading Questions  Why do you think Shel Silverstein wrote this book ?  What do you think it means to love someone? Can you love someone too much?  Who is happy throughout the story, the tree or the boy? Why?  How can you relate this story to the real world?

Post Reading Activity You will pick one part of the story to change. You may want to change the characters or parts of the story to be more modern. With your partner, write a dialogue between the boy and the tree (nature), except this time the boy GIVES back to nature instead of taking away. Draw picture to go along with it. Choose from the following parts: 1.When the boy takes the apples to sell. 2.When the boy takes the branches to build a home. 3.The end of the story: would you write the ending differently? How would you change this story?

Exit Question  What is one way YOU can give back to others, your community, or nature?

 "Give A Little Bit" Give a little bit Give a little bit of your love to me Give a little bit I'll give a little bit of my love to you See the man with the lonely eyes Take his hand, you'll be suprised So I'll give a little bit I'll give a little bit of my life for you So give a little bit Give a little bit of your time to me Now's the time that we need to share So send a smile, we're on our way back home ooh yea yea. We gotta feel it Yea yea yea yea...Ooo

Don't you need to feel at home Ooo you gotta feel it Yea you gotta want to OO you gotta sing, we've come along way tonight So give a little bit Give a little bit of your love to me I'll give a little bit I'll give a little bit of my life for you Now's the time we need to share So send a smile, we're on our way back home Yea come along too - Yea we gotta feel it Cause I need to feel at home Come along too, Such a long ride oo come a long way, Such a long ride Come a long way Sing it tonight

THANK YOU FOR CELEBRATING WORLD READ ALOUD DAY WITH US! For Pictures from today…    Visit our facebook page: U.S. Embassy - Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia