Grade Band: Middle School Unit 14 Unit Target: Physical Science Unit Topic: Technology in Our Lives
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Lesson 13 Instructional Targets
Reading Standards for Literature • Range and Level of Text Complexity: Experience grade level and age-appropriate literature materials, including poems, biographies, chapter
books, fiction and nonfiction works that are adapted to student reading level. • Key Ideas and Details: Answer questions to explain the main ideas, details and inferences of a story. Which of your state standards are aligned to these instructional targets?
Classroom Activities/Lesson Plan Chapter 6: Computers for Creating
The title of the chapter book is Computers! Computers! Computers! The sixth chapter, Computers for Creating, describes different ways that we can use the computer and the Internet to do crafts and create several different things. The Internet contains many websites that have information for the different interests that we may have. • Chapter books present a “reading to learn” experience. Therefore, students may read independently or in a shared reading experience or books
may be read to them. Present students with one chapter at a time for reading and comprehension instruction. • After each page is read, ask the discussion question that appears in italics at the bottom of the page. Focus on pictures to reinforce understanding.
Repeated readings are encouraged. • Suggested Reading Levels for this chapter include: Levels J/K, presented in a text format, and E, presented in both text and symbol-supported
formats.
Read and Answer Comprehension activities extend beyond “checking” what students remember from reading. During instruction, students learn to refer to the book, using both illustrations and text, to locate answers to questions. Students recognize types of responses appropriate to who, what and where formats. Question responses may also provide students with a foundation for story retell. Activities should be repeated throughout the unit to increase students’ skills in multiple areas of comprehension. • Select the level of comprehension questions appropriate to each student. Comprehension questions are also in three formats. Level 3 is text only.
Level 2 is symbol-supported. Level 1 is written in sentence strip format, allowing students to select from multiple choices or one errorless picture choice.
• Build comprehension and vocabulary through discussions.
Standards Connection • These two standards connection lessons are designed to build summarizing skills and are applicable to all chapters. Based on the content of the
chapter, determine whether this book is a work of fiction or nonfiction. Select the first lesson if the chapter is based on fictional formats that have a story line and the second lesson if the chapter is based on informational text that includes facts and historical events.
The first two sets of comprehension questions are derived from the lower levels of text. An advanced level of mixed questions is provided in text-only format.
Pre- and post-assessments are available through Monthly Checkpoints.
Differentiated Tasks Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 • Students will independently read literature
forms, including chapter books, biographies, poems, fiction and nonfiction works that have been adapted to student reading level.
• Students will independently read questions about a story and write, speak or select an answer.
• Students will read supported and shared literature forms, including chapter books, biographies, poems, fiction and nonfiction works that have been adapted to student reading level.
• Students will point to or select a picture from a choice of three in response to a question about a story.
• Students will actively participate in supported reading of literature forms, including chapter books, biographies, poems, fiction and nonfiction works that have been adapted to student ability level.
• Students will respond to a question by choosing a single option or errorless picture.
Resources and Materials Notes Chapter 6: Computers for Creating Communication board Comprehension worksheets and sentence strips (multiple-choice and fill-in); Advanced questions Standards Connection Lessons 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13
Grade Band: Middle School Unit 14 Unit Target: Physical Science Unit Topic: Technology in Our Lives
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Lesson 13, Chapter 6: Answer Key Fill-in
calendar invitation birthday crafts computer
1. Bart uses a _____ to make things. (computer) 2. Bart makes a _____ ecard on the computer. (birthday) 3. A _____ tells us special dates. (calendar) 4. Bart makes an _____ for a birthday party. (invitation) 5. Bart likes to make _____ with the computer. (crafts)
Multiple-choice 1. Who is this chapter about? (Bart, Mary Beth, Danielle) 2. What kind of card does Bart make on the computer? (credit card, c-card, ecard) 3. What does Bart make on the computer to help him remember
special dates? (ecard, chart, calendar) 4. What invitation does Bart make on the computer? (birthday party, pizza party, pajama party) 5. What is important to know about this chapter? (We can send ecards for birthdays. We can use a computer to
make things. Crafts are fun.)
Advanced
Use the chapter book to help you fill-in the blank. 1. You can be an _____ on the computer. (artist) 2. A calendar is used to remember special _____. (dates) 3. Bart helps _____ make invitations to a birthday party. (Pam) 4. Bart uses a _____ to make crafts. (computer) 5. _____ can show the steps to make a craft. (Websites)
These questions may have more than one correct answer. 6. What does Bart use to create things? (book, computer, paper) 7. Who does Bart send an ecard to? (Brent, Raj, Meg) 8. What does Bart’s teacher make for Bart to take home? (email, music, calendar) 9. What information is on an invitation?
• date and time of party • where the party will be • what to buy for the party
10. What can be made using the computer?
• invitations • cards • calendars
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A computer can make you an artist!
There are websites that can help you
make things. We can make craft projects
for home or school. Bart likes to fi nd
ways to create on his computer. He helps
his friends make things too.
Discuss what crafts are.
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37 Bart wants to send a birthday card to
his friend Raj. Bart does not have time
to go to the store to buy one. Bart thinks
about the computer. He can make a card
on the computer.
These are called
ecards. He can
choose a card, type a message and then
send it as an email. Raj will enjoy the
card he has made for him.
ecard example:kids.yahoo.com/ecards
How is an ecard different than other greeting cards?
38 A calendar helps us remember special
dates. A calendar is easy to make on a
computer. Every month, Bart’s teacher
makes a calendar for
the class. She prints the
calendar so Bart can take it home. Bart
writes special dates on the calendar. Bart
writes the school play and the school
dance on the calendar. He does not want
to forget these dates.
Calendar example:dltk-cards.com/calendar
How does Bart use the calendar from the Internet?
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Bart can also use a computer to make
invitations. He helps his friend Pam
make invitations to her birthday party. An
invitation tells the date and time of the
party. An invitation tells where the party
will be. Bart and Pam add a picture to the
invitation. It’s easy to be creative with a
computer.
What is an invitation for?
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Bart likes to make crafts. Sometimes
he uses the computer to help him. Many
websites will show craft projects. Craft
projects are fun to make. Bart made a
bald eagle craft with a paper sack. The
computer helps Bart make many things.
Craft website:www.dltk-kids.com
Discuss how the compuer could give craft ideas.
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Computers can help us make things. Bart likes to make things.
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Bart makes a birthday card on the computer. The card is an ecard.
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Bart’s teacher makes a calendar on the computer. The calendar helps Bart remember special dates.
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Bart makes an invitation on the computer. The invitation is to a birthday party.
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Bart makes crafts with the computer. Crafts are fun.
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Bart likes to make things.
Computers can help us make things.
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The card is an ecard.
Bart makes a birthday card on the computer.
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The calendar helps Bart remember special dates.
Bart’s teacher makes a calendar on the computer.
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The invitation is to a birthday party.
Bart makes an invitation on the computer.
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Crafts are fun.
Bart makes crafts with the computer.
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Name: _______________________
1. Bart uses a ___________ to make things.
2. Bart makes a ___________ ecard on the computer.
3. A ___________ helps us remember special dates.
4. Bart makes an ___________ for a birthday party.
5. Bart likes to make ___________ with the computer.
Chapter 6: “Computers for Creating”
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MIDDLE, Unit 14, Physical Science, Technology in Our LivesLesson 13, Chapter 6, “Computers for Creating”, Fill-In Level 3
calendar invitation birthday crafts computer
calendar birthday computerinvitation crafts
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MIDDLE, Unit 14, Physical Science, Technology in Our LivesLesson 13, Chapter 6, “Computers for Creating”, Fill-In Level 2
Name: _______________________
1. Bart uses a ___________ to make things.
2. Bart makes a ___________ ecard on the computer.
3. A ___________ helps us remember special dates.
4. Bart makes an ___________ for a birthday party.
5. Bart likes to make ___________ with the computer.
Chapter 6: “Computers for Creating”
Chapter 6: “Computers for Creating”
calendarcalendar invitation birthday crafts computer
1. Bart uses a ___________ to make things.
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invitation birthday crafts computer
Chapter 6: “Computers for Creating”
2. Bart makes a ___________ ecard on the computer.
3. A ___________ helps us remember special dates.
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4. Bart makes an ___________ for a birthday party.
5. Bart likes to make ___________ with the computer.
Chapter 6: “Computers for Creating”
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MIDDLE, Unit 14, Physical Science, Technology in Our LivesLesson 13, Chapter 6, “Computers for Creating”, Fill-In Level 1
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MIDDLE, Unit 14, Physical Science, Technology in Our LivesLesson 13, Chapter 6, “Computers for Creating”, Multiple-Choice Level 3
Name: _______________________
1. Who is this chapter about?a. Bart c. Danielle
a. credit card b. c-card c. ecard2. What kind of card does Bart make on the computer?
3. What tells Bart special dates?
4. What invitation does Bart make on the computer?
5. What is important to know about this chapter?
Chapter 6: “Computers for Creating”
c. calendara. ecard b. chart
a. birthday party b. pizza party c. pajama party
a. We can send ecards for birthday.
b. We can use a computer to make things.
c. Crafts are fun.
b. Mary Beth
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Name: _______________________
1. Who is this chapter about?a. Bart c. Danielle
a. credit card b. c-card c. ecard2. What kind of card does Bart make on the computer?
3. What tells Bart special dates?
4. What invitation does Bart make on the computer?
5. What is important to know about this chapter?
Chapter 6: “Computers for Creating”
c. calendara. ecard b. chart
a. birthday party b. pizza party c. pajama party
a. We can send ecards for birthdays.
b. We can use a computer to make things.
c. Crafts are fun.
b. Mary Beth
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Chapter 6: “Computers for Creating”
DanielleBart Mary Beth
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ecardcredit card c-card
calendarecard chart
pajama partybirthday party pizza party
Crafts are fun.We can send ecards for birthdays.
We can use a computer to make things.
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Chapter 6: “Computers for Creating”
1. Who is this chapter about ?
2. What kind of card does Bart make on the computer ?
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Chapter 6: “Computers for Creating”
3. What tells Bart special dates ?
4. What invitation does Bart make on the computer ?
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5. What is important to know about this chapter ?
Chapter 6: “Computers for Creating”
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MIDDLE, Unit 14, Physical Science, Technology in Our LivesLesson 13, Chapter 6, “Computers for Creating”, Fill-In Advanced
Name: _______________________
1. You can be an ___________ on the computer.
2. A calendar is used to remember special ___________.
3. Bart helps ___________ make invitations to a birthday party.
4. Bart uses a ___________ to make crafts.
5. ___________ can show the steps to make a craft.
Chapter 6: “Computers for Creating”
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Use your chapter book to help you find answers to these questions:
Name: _______________________Chapter 6: “Computers for Creating”
10. What can be made using the computer?
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9. What information is on an invitation?
8. What does Bart’s teacher make for Bart to take home?
7. Who does Bart send an ecard to?
6. What does Bart use to create things?
a. invitations
b. cards
c. calendars
a. date and time of party
b. where the party will be
c. what to buy for the party
a. email
b. music
c. calendar
a. Brent
b. Raj
c. Meg
a. book
b. computer
c. paper
These questions may have more than one correct answer:
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