Island of the Blue Dolphins
August 30, 2010- September 3, 2010
Imagine It! Schedule8:30-8:40 Morning Routine (Do Now)8:40-9:00 Risks and Consequences Introduction9:00-9:15 Word Analysis9:15-9:45 Vocabulary 9:45-9:55 Genre Focus and Selection Summary9:55-10:30 First Read and Cornell Notes10:30-10:45 Spelling
Risks and ConsequencesOur Unit theme is called Risks and Consequences.
To help us understand what risks and consequences are, let’s do a quick activity.
Ticket Time!I will go around and give each student a ticket. That is
your ticket to use for today’s raffle.
I will then go around and ask each student if they would like to take a risk by using their ticket to win 10 tickets. You will have to guess the number I am thinking of. I will be thinking of a number between 1-15.
Let’s try!
Let’s discuss what happened…
A risk is __________________________________________.
A consequence is _________________________________.
Word AnalysisObjectives: Students will identify and understand synonyms.
Students will identify and understand multiple meaning words.
Word Analysis Board
begin start hard difficult
light plant head saw
endless
everlasting
angry furious
state second watch room
begin start hard difficult
What do you notice about this line?
These words are synonyms.
Synonyms are words that have the same or nearly the same meaning. Let’s discuss the meaning of each word.
Can you think of any words that are synonyms?
Discuss with your partner, then we’ll discuss as a class.
light plant head saw
What do you notice about this line?
These words are multiple meaning words.
Multiple meaning words are words that have more than one meaning. Let’s discuss the meaning of each word.
Can you think of any words that have multiple meanings?
Discuss with your partner, then we’ll discuss as a class.
light
Turn on the light!
light
The balloons are light.
plant
Sunflowers are beautiful plants.
plant
We need to plant the seeds soon.head
I forgot my glasses on my head.
head
He was headed to the library.saw saw
endless
everlasting
angry furious
What do you notice about this line?
These words are synonyms.
Synonyms are words that have the same or nearly the same meaning. Let’s discuss the meaning of each word.
Can you think of any words that are synonyms?
Discuss with your partner, then we’ll discuss as a class.
state second watch room
What do you notice about this line?
These words are multiple meaning words.
Multiple meaning words are words that have more than one meaning. Let’s discuss the meaning of each word.
Can you think of any words that have multiple meanings?
Discuss with your partner, then we’ll discuss as a class.
VocabularyObjectives:
Student will use clarifying vocabulary strategies to define this week’s vocabulary words.
headland
Upon returning from a long sea voyage, our first sight of shore was a headland extending out into the water.
headland: a point of highland that sticks out into the water; cape
companions
My mom said that I could invite two of my companions to join us on our trip to California.
companion: a person who goes along with another; friend; comrade
pursued As the cat pursued the mouse
around the house, it knocked over a lamp and broke a vase.
pursue: to chase
tides Some people avoid boat rides
because the bobbing motion of the tides makes them seasick.
tide: the rise and fall of the sea
sandspit Carlos walked down the sandspit
searching for seashells and starfish.
sandspit: a narrow point of sand extending into a body of water
lessen He lessened the weight of the truck
by removing some of the lumber from its bed.
lessen: to make or become less
bow I stood at the bow of the ship so I
could have a clear view of where we were heading.
bow: (noun)the front part of a boat/ship
seeping
When she opened her suitcase, she discovered her shampoo seeping all over her clean clothes.
seep: (verb)to flow or spread slowly
lacking If you are lacking nutrients, your
doctor might suggest taking a multivitamin.
lack: (verb)to be without something; missing something
The ice cream cone was lacking toppings.
fiber What kind of fiber should I use to
make a blanket?
fiber: (noun)material used to make cloth
idly
Jenny sat idly on the couch resting her broken foot.
idly: (adverb)not doing anything
dozed During the long flight, I read a book
and then dozed for a while.
doze: (verb)to sleep lightly
Build BackgroundSelection Summary Karana is accidently left behind when her people
flee the island on a ship. When no one comes back for her, she decides that she must make the journey home on her own. In a small leaky canoe, she risks her life on a long dangerous trip on the open sea. This of courage and determination shows that sometimes taking risks is necessary and that the results are worthwhile.
Background Information This story, although not true, is based on a true
story of a Native American girl who was left on an island near the coast of southern California and lived there alone for eighteen years.
An island is an area of land completely surrounded by water but not enough to be called a continent.
Sailors who travel the sea usually use a compass to help them navigate their ships. Before the compass was invented, sailors used the stars, especially the North star, to help them find their way.
Reading the SelectionRealistic Fiction “Island of the Blue Dolphins” is realistic
fiction.
Realistic FictionElements of realistic fiction:Characters do things that real people and animals
might do in real life.Places in the story are real or seem real.The story tells about things that could happen.The story can be based on an event that really
happened.
First ReadObjectives: Students will practice reading
comprehension strategies during the first read.
Students will record Cornell notes.
Cornell Notes1. Take out a piece of paper or your
notebook.2. Fold your paper to the pink line. 3. Put your name and the date on the top
right hand corner.4. Label the column on the left as
“Comprehension Strategy.”5. Label the column on the right as “How
I used it.”
Cause and Effect Cause is what makes something happen. The
effect is what happened. Cause
“Because ___________________”
EffectThis happened.
Because it was cold… I put on my jacket.
ComprehensionStrategy
1. Summarizing Page 19
How I used it… Readers summarize to check their
understanding of a story and to focus their minds on important information. Summarize what we have learned about Karana’s situation on these first two pages.
Summary Who?What?When?
Where?Why?
How?
ComprehensionStrategy
2. Character Analysis Page 19
3. Cause and Effect
Page 21
How I used it…Who is the main character of the
story?The main character is
________________.How does she feel?She feels
____________________________.
What causes Karana to decide to leave the island?
Cause“Because
______”
Effect“This
happened.”1. ______________ Karana decides
to leave the island.
ComprehensionStrategy
2. Multiple Meaning Words
Page 19
How I used it…With your partner, find words on page
19 that have multiple meanings.
Example: The thought of being along on the island while so many suns rose from the sea and went slowly back into the sea filled my heart with loneliness.
rose: type of flowerrose: past tense of rise
ComprehensionStrategy
3. Synonyms Page 21
4. Making Predictions
Page 23
How I used it…“Yet I cannot say that I was really afraid
as I stood there on the shore.”Let’s think of some synonyms for afraid.
When we read, we stop to think about what we have already read. Then we make predictions about what might happen next. This makes the story more interesting because we want to see whether our predictions are confirmed. Plus, it help us understand the story. To make predictions, we look for clues that might tell us what is going to happen.
Make a prediction about what you think will happen to Karana.
ComprehensionStrategy
5. VisualizingPage 24
6. Cause and Effect
Page 24
How I used it…Draw what you visualize on page 24.
What caused Karana to be less afraid?
Cause“Because
______”
Effect“This
happened.”1. ______________ Karana felt less
afraid.
ComprehensionStrategy
7. Comprehension Check
Page 26
8. Cause and Effect Page 29
How I used it…How does Karana try to stop the leak
in her boat? Karana tries to stop the leak by______________________________________
.
Because of the ___________________, Karana went more slowly and to stop more often.
ComprehensionStrategy
9. SynonymsPage 30
10. SynonymsPage 31
11. Cause and Effect
Page 31
How I used it…What is a synonym for friend?
What are some synonyms for dozed?What are some synonyms for tired?
Because Karana was happy to see the
island, she _______________________.
SpellingObjectives: Students will understand the spelling patterns of
comparative words.Students will understand the spelling patterns of
base words.
SpellingLet’s take the spelling pretest. In your notebook, fold your paper in half and #1-
23.I will read the words aloud. When I am done, you
will check your answers on the board. You can make corrections on the other side of your paper.
1. basement 13. lovingly2. basic 14. nearer
3. basically 15. neater
4. bigger 16. older5. closer 17. quicker6. colder 18. slower7. gentler 19. taller8. greater 20. younger9. happier *21. baseline10. hotter *22. farther11. lighter *23. loveable12. lovely
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