Presidents and American Symbols: Supplemental Guide 5 | Thomas Jefferson 77
At a Glance Exercise Materials Minutes
Introducing the Read-Aloud
What Have We Learned? Image 4A-12; George Washington Timeline
15
Introducing Thomas Jefferson
Image 5A-2; Instructional
Master 5A-1 (Response Card 2:
Thomas Jefferson)
Vocabular y Preview: Talent,
Declaration
Purpose for Listening
Presenting the Read-Aloud Thomas Jefferson
class’s favorite picture book;
measuring tools; learning clock;
close-up of the Declaration of
Independence (at lines 3 and 4);
world map; U.S. map
10
Discussing the Read-Aloud
Comprehension Questions Images 5A-10 and 5A-12
10
Word Work: Independence drawing paper, drawing tools [optional]
Complete Remainder of the Lesson Later in the Day
Extensions
Multiple Meaning Word Activity:
Tu r n
Poster 2M (Turn)
15
Syntactic Awareness Activity:
Asking Questions
Response Card 2
Vocabulary Instructional
Activity: Admired
End-of-Lesson Check-In Response Cards 1 and 2
Advance Preparation
Make a copy of Instructional Master 5A-1 for each student. Refer to it as
Response Card 2 for Thomas Jefferson. Students can use this Response
Card to preview, review, and discuss read-aloud content.
Find a clear image of the Declaration of Independence and zoom-in on
the third and fourth lines that read: “We hold these truths to be self-
evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their
Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life,
Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”
Bring in several measuring tools, such as a thermometer, compass,
scale, ruler, and globe.