About the Story: Ed is a penguin who lives on an island of ice. One night the island cracks in half and Ed is separated from his friends. The little island drifts away. Ed learns to write messages in the snow of the island. Ed finally returns to see his friends. ddale@alliance.k12.ec
Best Wishes, Ed www.alliance.k12.ec
Agenda Introduce the author About the story Vocabulary that you will see in the story. Phonics in this lesson Practices ddale@alliance.k12.ec
About the Author: James Stevenson James began writing and drawing when he was a child. He says that he was influenced by comics and movies. He says that drawing is more childlike. He likes to draw pictures that also tell a story. As you read the story try to see how his pictures tell part of the story. ddale@alliance.k12.ec
About the Story: Ed is a penguin who lives on an island of ice. One night the island cracks in half and Ed is separated from his friends. The little island drifts away. Ed learns to write messages in the snow of the island. Ed finally returns to see his friends. ddale@alliance.k12.ec
Vocabulary: crack The bottle drifts down the river. iceberg The strawberry was covered in chocolate. Slide down the slide The whale’s tail made a splash. ddale@alliance.k12.ec
Vocabulary: Penny the penguin climbed over a big pile of snow to get to the water. She caught a couple of fish for lunch. Penny divided the fish into two equal parts so she could give half to her friend Harry. She wrote a message to Harry, telling him to swim over for lunch. The she put it in a bottle and watched as it drifted across the water. Penny hoped that Harry was paying attention and would notice the bottle. What information from the paragraph helps you to understand the words that are bold. ddale@alliance.k12.ec
Vocabulary: Practice When you are at the top of something, have you fallen or climbed? If you take a couple of apples, how many have you taken? If you drifted across the lake, did you row or float? If I give you half of my cookies, is my piece bigger? What are some ways that you can send a message? If you notice something, did you see it before? ddale@alliance.k12.ec
Phonics: Poem A penguin went to visit my brother, Then he asked to meet my mother, He stayed with me and read my letters, Ate my fish and wore my sweaters. He only left when he discovered That I had another brother. ddale@alliance.k12.ec
“ER” Often adding “er” to the end of a verb will change the verb into a noun. She walks all of the time. She is a walker. He plays soccer. He is a soccer player. They work a lot. They are workers. He is a worker at the factory. ddale@alliance.k12.ec