Lizards on the Wall
In the classroom/library:
Animals of the Southwest - Lizards
Goals:
To use an informational book to learn about lizards.
To gain information as what the lizards do and what they eat.
To use a book to prompt artistic endeavors to show what was comprehended
in the reading of the book.
Objectives and Standards:
Students will use context to determine the relevant meaning of words.
PO2. 4-R1-C4 Students will predict text content using prior knowledge
and text features
PO 1.4-R1-C6 Students will confirm predictions about text for accuracy.
PO 2. 4-R1-C6 Students will use graphic organizers in order to clarify
the meaning of the text.
PO4. 4-R1-C6 Students will apply what they know about the book's subject
when discussing the book prior to its reading.
Students will draw what they learned about lizards in the artwork comprehension
activity following the reading.
Questions:
How do lizards live in the Southwest? What do they do, eat and how do
they protect the environment? Do you have lizards around where you live
and what do you know about them?
Writing:
Using the letters of their name, they will write what they learned about
lizards. They will also draw illustrations of what they remember about
lizards.
Day One:
1. Make connections of what animals are in the Southwest and around
their homes.
2. Talk about how difficult it was to catch a lizard talked about in
book-could not bring one in.
3. Read book and show illustrations
4. Brainstorm what concepts were in book and put words on board.
5. Have students use the letters in their name to draw animals and list
word concepts that were in story.
Resource: Lizards On The Wall by Ken and Debby Buchanan.
Illustrator: Betty Schweitzer-Johnson. Harbinger House, Tucson, Arizona.