Kindergarden Read - Aloud

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
Presidents and American Symbols: Supplemental Guide 6A | Abraham Lincoln 107

Was that piece of paper important? What did the paper under
Lincoln’s hat proclaim?


  • The paper was important. It proclaimed that all the enslaved people were
    free people.
    [Please continue to model the Think Pair Share process for students, as
    necessary, and scaffold students in their use of the process.]
    I am going to ask a few questions. I will give you a minute to think about
    the questions, and then I will ask you to turn to your partner and discuss
    the questions. Finally, I will call on several of you to share what you
    discussed with your partner.



  1. Evaluative Think Pair Share: Abraham Lincoln was known as “Honest
    Abe.” Which president also had a reputation for being honest? Do
    you think honesty is an important characteristic of a president?
    What other characteristics or qualities do you think are important for
    presidents to have?
    [Review the Idea Web. Add any other characteristics and qualities of
    presidents to the Idea Web, e.g., “hard working.”]


Sentence Frames:
Was Abraham Lincoln the only
honest president?


I think honesty is/is not an
important characteristic of a
president because...


I think it is important for
presidents to be...



  1. After hearing today’s read-aloud and questions and answers, do
    you have any remaining questions? [If time permits, you may wish to
    allow for individual, group, or class research of the text and/or other
    resources to answer these remaining questions.]


Word Work: Serious



  1. In the read-aloud you heard, “When people asked him what should be
    done about slavery, his face would become serious.”

  2. Say the word serious with me three times.

  3. The word serious means not smiling or laughing.

  4. Someone might have a serious look on his or her face if he or she is
    angry or upset, or when he or she has something important to say.

  5. Tell me if this is an example of someone serious.

    • a playful clown

    • an angry friend

    • a laughing baby

    • a mad parent



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