Seasons and Weather: Supplemental Guide 1 | What’s the Weather Like? 19
At a Glance Exercise Materials Minutes
Introducing the Read-Aloud
Domain Introduction large monthly calendar
15
Where Are We? U.S. map
Vocabular y Preview: Weather,
Month/Year large monthly calendar
Purpose for Listening
Presenting the Read-Aloud What’s the Weather Like? Instructional Master 1A-2 10
Discussing the Read-Aloud
Comprehension Questions
10
Word Work: Characteristics
Complete Remainder of the Lesson Later in the Day
Extensions
Multiple Meaning Word Activity:
Seasons Poster 1M (Seasons)
15
Syntactic Awareness Activity:
Comparatives: Warmer and Cooler cups, water, ice
Vocabulary Instructional
Activity: Pattern
patterned items;
counting manipulatives
End-of-Lesson Check-In
Ta ke - H o m e M a t e r i a l Family Letter 1B -1–1B - 3, 1A-1 (optional )Instructional Masters
Advance Preparation
Bring in a large monthly calendar to be used with the class on a daily
basis to talk about basic units of time: day, week, month, and year.
Prepare a copy of Instructional Master 1A-2 for each student and help
students cut it into four separate Response Cards. Refer to them as
their Season Cards. Students can use their Season Cards to answer
questions. Having students hold up their Response Cards gives you a
quick way to survey their answers.
For Syntactic Awareness Activity, prepare multiple cups of water. Add
ice to some of the cups but not to others. Allow students to make
observations about which cups feel cooler and which cups feel warmer.
For Vocabulary Instructional Activity, bring in several items that have
distinct patterns on them (e.g., a patterned quilt, sweater, notebook
cover). You may also wish to provide students with manipulatives, like
counting blocks, for them to make their own patterns.