Presidents and American Symbols: Supplemental Guide 5B | Thomas Jefferson 89
Show image 5A-7: Jefferson writing in the inn
Directions: Look at the picture. You and your partner will ask and answer
questions based on what you heard in the read-aloud and what you see
in the picture.
- First, one of you should make up a question about the picture using
who. Then, your partner should answer that question. - Next, one of you should make up a question about the picture using
what. Then, your partner should answer that question. - Next, one of you should make up a question about the picture using
when. Then, your partner should answer that question. - Next, one of you should make up a question about the picture using
where. Then, your partner should answer that question. - Finally, one of you should make up a question about the picture using
why. Then, your partner should answer that question.
Variations
- Use Response Card 2 to continue asking and answering questions.
- Do this activity as a class with one group asking questions and the
other group answering. - Do this activity with home-language pairs.
Vocabulary Instructional Activity
Word Work: Admired
- In the read-aloud you heard, “France admired—or respected—
America’s love of freedom and liberty, so they gave the statue as a
gift.” - Say the word admired with me three times.
- Admired means respected, or looked up to.
- I admired the firefighters for saving the family from the dangerous fire.
- Tell your partner about someone you admire and why you admire that
person. Try to use the word admire when you tell about this person.
[Ask two or three students. If necessary, guide and/or rephrase the
students’ responses: “I admire because... ”] - What’s the word we’ve been talking about?