A Guide for Using in the Classroom Based on the book written by Marc Brown This guide written by Diane Porteous, M.A. Ed Teacher Created Materials, Inc. 6421 Industry Way Westminster, CA 92683 www.teachercreated.com 1996 Teacher Created Materials, Inc. Reprinted, 2000 Made in U.S.A. ISBN 1-55734-533-3 Edited by Stephanie Avera Illustrated by Howard Chaney Cover Art by Wendy Chang The classroom teacher may reproduce copies of materials in this book for classroom use only. The reproduction of any part for an entire school or school system is strictly prohibited. No part of this publication may be transmitted, stored, or recorded in any form without written permission from the publisher.
Table of Contents Introduction and Sample Lessons................................................. 3 Sample Lesson Plan............................................................4 Unit Planner.................................................................. 5 Getting to Know the Book and the Author..........................................6 Suggestions for Using the Unit Activities............................................7 Unit Activities Language Arts Vocabulary List.........................................................14 Pocket Chart Activities................................................... 15 Pocket Chart Patterns....................................................17 Pocket Chart Sentence Strips..............................................18 Pocket Chart Word Cards................................................. 20 Story Questions........................................................ 21 Stick Puppet Theaters....................................................22 Stick Puppet Patterns....................................................23 Journal and Creative Writing Ideas..........................................25 Story Map............................................................26 Rap......................................................27 Opposites.............................................................28 Eyeglass Patterns.......................................................29 Unit Activities Related Curriculum Help Dr. Iris...........................................................31 Greater Than or Less Than?...............................................32 Do You Wear Glasses? Graph............................................33 Time to Go!...........................................................34 Which Way Did They Go?................................................ 36 Magnifiers and Lenses...................................................38 The Human Eye........................................................40 The Braille Alphabet....................................................41 Visual Memory Activities.................................................42 Culminating Activities Reader s Theater.......................................................43 Arthur Center Activities..................................................46 Arthur s Mystery Puzzle..................................................47 Bibliography and Related Resources.............................................48 #533 Literature Unit 2 Teacher Created Materials, Inc.
Introduction and Sample Lessons A good book can touch the lives of children like a good friend. Great care has been taken in selecting the books and activities featured in the Literature Units series. All of the activities are intended for use with primary students, grades 1 3. Some activities may need to be modified to meet the needs of students at various levels of ability. (Several modification options are included in the Suggestions for Using the Unit Activities. ) Activities in all academic subjects have been incorporated to make this a unit which teaches and reinforces skills across the curriculum. It is hoped that students will enjoy the story and feel a kinship with Arthur, while gaining knowledge and skills in all areas. Teachers who use the activities to supplement their own ideas can follow one of the following methods. A Sample Lesson Plan The sample lesson on page 4 provides you with a specific set of lesson plan suggestions. Each of the lessons suggested can take from one to several days to complete and can include all or some of the suggested activities. Refer to the Suggestions for Using the Unit Activities on pages 7 12 for information relating to unit activities. A Unit Planner If you wish to tailor the suggestions on pages 7 12 in a format other than that prescribed on the next page, use the Unit Planner on page 5. On a specific day, you may choose the activities you wish to include by writing the activity number or a brief notation about the lesson in the Unit Activities section. Space has also been provided for other related notes and comments. Reproduce copies of page 5 as needed. Teacher Created Materials, Inc. 3 #533 Literature Unit
Math Help Dr. Iris Dr. Iris Spectacle Sales $60 $55 $50 $45 $40 1 2 3 4 5 This graph shows the number and prices of pairs of glasses Dr. Iris sold in one week. Help her figure out some of her sales totals by answering these questions. 1. What was the price of the glasses which had the most sales? 2. What was the price of the glasses which had the fewest sales? 3. How many more $55 glasses did Dr. Iris sell than $50 glasses? 4. How many $40 and $45 glasses did Dr. Iris sell? 5. How many $50 and $60 glasses did Dr. Iris sell? 6. How many pairs of glasses were sold altogether that week? Bonus: What was the total amount of money Dr. Iris made in glasses sales that week? Answer Key: Fold under before reproducing. 1. $55, 2. $45, 3. 3, 4. 5, 5. 5, 6. 15, Bonus: $760 Teacher Created Materials, Inc. 31 #533 Literature Unit
Science Magnifiers and Lenses The following activities provide students with experiences using magnification and lenses. Science Activity 1 Have children use magnifying glasses to observe objects in the classroom such as pencils, erasers, small game or puzzle pieces, etc. Then have them observe print from a page in a book with and without the magnifying glasses. How do the things look through the magnifying glass compared to how they look without using the magnifying glass? (They look bigger.) How is the magnifying glass able to make objects appear larger? (It has a curved surface.) Science Activity 2 If possible, gather various old lenses from eyeglasses, cameras, binoculars, watch faces, etc. Have the children use these lenses to observe some of the same objects they observed with the magnifying glasses. Have them discuss and compare their observations. Put children in pairs. Give each pair of children a clear plastic drinking glass. Have them hold a page of print behind the glass. Do the objects you saw under the magnifier look the same or different under the other lenses? (Have students discuss what they observed.) How does the print appear when looking through the glass? (It looks the same as it does without the glass.) Science Activity 3 Fill each glass with water. Have the children observe print through the water-filled glass. How does the print appear when looking through the water-filled glass? (It looks bigger.) What conclusion can we draw from this observation? (Water magnifies.) Science Activity 4 Have the children continue this procedure with other objects and/or with other clear containers to support their conclusion. Next, have them observe print through the water-filled glass, this time placing it at the bottom of the glass. How does the print appear through the bottom of the glass? (It is normal size.) Why do you think it is not magnified? (The surface is not curved.) #533 Literature Unit 38 Teacher Created Materials, Inc.