Nivel: D EDL: 6–12 Género: Texto informativo Estrategia: Analizar/Evaluar LESSON 11 TEACHER’S GUIDE En el mar En el mar Destreza: Propósito del autor Número de palabras: 110 por Alex Plisky 1.3.1 by Alex Plisky Fountas-Pinnell Level G Informational Text HOUGHTON MIFFLIN Libritos nivelados en línea Selection Summary A diver swims under the sea and sees fish, a stingray, a turtle, starfish, a crab, jellyfish, and a dolphin. ISBN-13:978-0-547-03786-8 ISBN-10:0-547-03786-4 1033990 H O U G H T O N MI F F L I N 1_037868_LR3_1CV_SEA.indd 1 Number of Words: 97 4/4/08 3:32:59 PM Characteristics of the Text Genre Text Structure Content Themes and Ideas Language and Literary Features Sentence Complexity Vocabulary Words Illustrations Book and Print Features • Informational Text • Third-person exposition, from diver’s viewpoint • Diving under the sea • Marine life • Varied animals live under the sea. • Underwater views are interesting. • Repetition of words and sentences • Sentences of nine words or fewer • Repeated sentence pattern: El buzo nada y mira. Ella ve... • One exclamation: ¡Clic! • Marine animal names and body parts: raya, tortuga, aleta, estrella de mar, cangrejo, concha, medusa, delfín • Two- and three-syllable words; two four-syllable words: animales, esconderse • Words with endings: peces, animales, aletas, estrellas, olas • Photos with labels support text. • Photo above text on each of nine pages • Each sentence begins on a new line. • One- and two-line sentences © 2006. Fountas, I.C. & Pinnell, G.S. Teaching for Comprehending and Fluency, Heinemann, Portsmouth, N.H. Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying or recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the copyright owner unless such copying is expressly permitted by federal copyright law. 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Possession of this publication in print format does not entitle users to convert this publication, or any portion of it, into electronic format. 1_324289_BL_LRTG_L11_InTheSea_SPA.indd 1 1/23/10 1:53:44 AM En el mar by Alex Plisky Build Background Read the title to children and have them describe the fish in the cover photo. Explain that a diver took this photo underwater. Make sure that children know what a diver is. Anticipate the text with questions like these: ¿Qué otros seres vivos podría ver un buzo en el mar? Introduce the Text Guide children through the text, noting important ideas and helping with unfamiliar language and vocabulary so that they can read the text successfully. Point out the repeated sentence pattern, El buzo nada y mira. Ella ve____. Preview the photos to identify the animals. Here are some suggestions: Page 2: Tell children that this book gives information about different animals a diver sees under the sea. Suggested language: Vayan a la página 2. La oración dice: Un buzo nada en el mar. Digan buzo. ¿Qué letra esperan ver primero en buzo? Encuentren buzo, pongan su dedo debajo de la palabra y díganla. ¿Cómo hace este buzo para respirar bajo el agua? Page 3: Remind children to use the information in the pictures to help them read. Ahora, en la página 3, pueden ver a los peces que están nadando en el agua. La oración dice: En el mar, donde habitan muchos animales, los peces nadan. Page 4: Point out the label raya and read it. Point out the label raya and read it. Explain that the word raya can have more than one meaning. Ask children to think about two possible meanings of raya. Page 8: Vayan a la página 8. Cuando miran la fotografía, ¿qué ven? Estas son dos medusas. La oración dice: El buzo la mira y se aleja. Los largos hilos de las medusas pueden picar. ¡Por eso el buzo se aleja! Ahora, vuelvan al comienzo del libro para leer sobre los animales del mar. Words to Know agua azul color donde frío habitan mar pequeños Grade 1 2 Lesson 11: En el mar © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 1_324289_BL_LRTG_L11_InTheSea_SPA.indd 2 1/23/10 1:53:44 AM Read As children read, observe them carefully. Guide them as needed, using language that supports their problem solving ability. Respond to the Text Personal Response Invite children to share their personal responses to the story. Begin by asking what they liked best about the book, or what they found interesting. Suggested language: ¿Les gustaría bucear bajo el mar? ¿Por qué sí? ¿Por qué no? Ways of Thinking As you discuss the text, make sure children understand these teaching points: Thinking Within the Text Thinking Beyond the Text Thinking About the Text • A diver sees different animals under the sea. • The sea is filled with living things. • The photos were taken by underwater cameras. • Fish, stingrays, turtles, starfish, crabs, jellyfish, and dolphins live in the sea. • The different shapes and colors of sea animals are interesting to see. • The writer uses the same sentence on more than one page. • It would be exciting to see underwater animals up close. • The writer wants to show that sea life is beautiful and interesting. © 2006. Fountas, I.C. & Pinnell, G.S. Teaching for Comprehending and Fluency, Heinemann, Portsmouth, N.H. Choices for Support Concepts of Print Model reading aloud a one-line sentence and a two-line sentence from En el mar Help children to understand that you lower your voice and stop only when you come to the period. Invite children to read a one-line and two-line sentence. Phonemic Awareness and Word Work Provide practice as needed with words and sounds, using one of the following activities: • Rhyme Have children find the words nadar and mar on page 5 of En el mar. Explain that the words nadar and mar rhyme because their endings sounds are the same. Say these words, and ask children to raise their hands when they hear any word that rhymes with nadar and mar: baya, saltar, casa, mirar, tomar, paso. • Words with multiple meanings Point out the word nada on page 4. Explain that the word nada can have more than one meaning. Ask children to think about two possible meanings of nada. Have them use each word in spoken sentences to show the different meanings. Grade 1 3 Lesson 11: En el mar © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 1_324289_BL_LRTG_L11_InTheSea_SPA.indd 3 1/23/10 1:53:45 AM Writing About Reading Critical Thinking Read the directions for children on Hoja reproducible 11.5 and guide them in answering the questions. Responding Read aloud the questions at the back of the book and help children complete the activities. Target Comprehension Skill Author’s Purpose Tell children an author writes a book for a reason, and readers can think about what the author wanted to do by finding details in the book. Model thinking about the author’s purpose: Think Aloud ¿Por qué el autor escribió En el mar? Creo que el autor quería ayudarme a entender que sería muy interesante bucear bajo el mar y ver distintos animales. Tres animales muy distintos son las tortugas, las estrellas de mar y los delfines. Esos detalles me ayudan a descubrir el propósito del autor. Practice the Skill Ask children why the author wrote the sentences on page 5 (para dar información sobre las tortugas de mar; para explicar cómo se mueven las tortugas por el mar). Writing Prompt Read aloud the following prompt. Have children draw and write their response, using the writing prompt on page 6. The diver sees different animals under the sea. Which animal would you want to see up close? Draw a picture of the animal. Write about the animal. Grade 1 4 Lesson 11: En el mar © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 1_324289_BL_LRTG_L11_InTheSea_SPA.indd 4 1/23/10 1:53:45 AM Responder Propósito del autor ¿Por qué el autor escribió este libro? ¿Cuáles son los tres detalles que te dicen el propósito? Haz un diagrama. ¡A platicar! De texto a texto Piensa en otra historia acerca del mar. ¿Cuáles otros animales viven en el mar? Lección 11 Nombre Fecha HOJA REPRODUCIBLE 11.5 Piénsalo 11 En el mar Piénsalo Escucha las ideas sobre el libro. Escribe la palabra que completa cada oración. 1_037868_LR3_1BL_ENELMA_L11.indd11 11 12/4/09 7:44:23 PM 1. El buzo se aleja de la raya medusa medusa delfín 2. El buzo le toma una foto al caracol . tortuga delfín . cangrejo Hacer conexiones Piensa en otro animal que viva en el mar. Haz un dibujo de ese animal. Rotula tu dibujo. Lea las instrucciones a los niños. Piénsalo © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. 1_352879RTXSAN_U3_LR_TAI.indd 7 Grade 1 5 7 Grado 1, Unidad 3: La naturaleza, de cerca y de lejos 8/11/09 10:50:52 AM Lesson 11: En el mar © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 1_324289_BL_LRTG_L11_InTheSea_SPA.indd 5 1/23/10 1:53:47 AM Nombre Fecha En el mar El buzo ve distintos animales bajo el mar. ¿Qué animal te gustaría ver de cerca? Haz un dibujo del animal. Escribe sobre el animal. Grade 1 6 Lesson 11: En el mar © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 1_324289_BL_LRTG_L11_InTheSea_SPA.indd 6 1/23/10 1:53:49 AM Lección 11 Nombre Fecha HOJA REPRODUCIBLE 11.5 Piénsalo En el mar Piénsalo Escucha las ideas sobre el libro. Escribe la palabra que completa cada oración. 1. El buzo se aleja de la raya . medusa tortuga 2. El buzo le toma una foto al caracol . delfín cangrejo Hacer conexiones Piensa en otro animal que viva en el mar. Haz un dibujo de ese animal. Rotula tu dibujo. Grade 1 7 Lesson 11: En el mar © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 1_324289_BL_LRTG_L11_InTheSea_SPA.indd 7 1/23/10 1:53:50 AM Lección 11 Estudiante HOJA REPRODUCIBLE 11.9 Fecha En el mar En el mar Registro de lectura NIVEL G page 2 Selection Text Errors Self-Corrections Accuracy Rate Self-Correction Rate Un buzo nada en el mar. El agua es de color azul. 3 En el mar, donde habitan muchos animales, los peces nadan. El buzo nada y mira. 4 Ella ve una raya sobre la arena. 5 Una tortuga pasa. Usa sus aletas para nadar en el mar. El buzo nada y mira. 6 Comments: (# words read correctly/50 × 100) (# errors + # Self-Corrections/ Self-Corrections) % lobo Repeated word, sentence, or phrase ® Omission lobo lobo Grade 1 0 0 1 8 Substitution Code lodo lobo 1 Self-corrects lodo sc lobo 0 Insertion el 1 Word told T lobo lobo Error 1 1416344 ✓ Behavior Error 9 7 805 4 7 3 2 42 89 Read word correctly Code 90000 Behavior ISBN-13: 978-0-547-32428-9 ISBN-10: 0-547-32428-6 1: Lesson 11: En el mar © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 1_324289_BL_LRTG_L11_InTheSea_SPA.indd 8 1/23/10 1:53:50 AM