Insects: Supplemental Guide 2 | What Makes an Insect an Insect? 35
Note: Introducing the Read-Aloud and Extensions may have activity
options that exceed the time allotted for that part of the lesson. You will
need to make conscious choices about which activities to include based
on the needs of your students.
Exercise Materials Details
Introducing the Read-Aloud (10 minutes)
What Have We Already
Learned?
Image 1A-16 Talk about similarities and differences
among the insects shown.
Making Predictions About the
Read-Aloud
chart paper, chalkboard, or
whiteboard to make a Prediction
Chart; sticky notes, writing tools
Have students write their predictions on a
sticky note.
Vocabular y Preview: Antennae,
Exoskeleton
Images 2A-9, 2A-11, and 2A-18.
Purpose for Listening Instructional Master 2A-1
(Response Card 1: Insect Body
Parts)
Have students identify and name the
body parts of an insect.
Presenting the Read-Aloud (15 minutes)
What Makes an Insect an
Insect?
Note: Pause after Image 2A-10 to briefly
review read-aloud content.
Image Card 1 Use to show a butterfly’s mouthparts
sucking nectar from a flower.
Discussing the Read-Aloud (15 minutes)
Comprehension Questions Prediction Chart Refer to the chart for Question 1.
Image 2A-8 Question 4: Repeat correct responses
while pointing to the part of the image
that the question is refering to.
Word Work: Microscopic Image of a microscope or an
actual microscope, if available
Complete Remainder of the Lesson Later in the Day
Extensions (20 minutes)
Multiple Meaning Word
Activity: Patch
Poster 1M (Patch); Image 2A-11
Syntactic Awareness Activity:
Adverbs