Lesson: Making Connections Scavenger Hunt |
Subject: Reading | Date/Time Period: 1 Class Period |
Objective(s): AASL I.C.1 - Interacting with content present by others AASL I.C.4 - Sharing products with an authentic audience AASL II.C.1 - Engaging in informed conversations and active debate |
Plan/Procedure:
Preparation required ahead of time - decorate to entice student interest (could be according to a theme or holiday). Have several books out on display and a scavenger hunt paper.
Once all students have entered the library and are seated, explain to students that they will be going on a mini-scavenger hunt. Remind students that they can have help from each other, use the help of the OPAC, and use the librarian of course for a guiding direction.
Show students the table set up that has multiple fiction titles laid out. Briefly talk about how in their reading classes they have to make connections with other texts and this is commonly referred to as a paired passage.
Today we will be using the fiction titles, back of the fiction books, and maybe skimming some of the pages to determine the main theme or idea presented in the book. The students will then go on a scavenger hunt in the nonfiction passage that they can make a pair with (make a connection). For younger grades, a pre-prepared form would be helpful.
Allow time for students to participate and encourage them to check-out matching or pairing books to read for enjoyment. |
Work Sheet Example:
Name: ___________________________________
Reading Teacher: ______________________________ Period: ________
Look at the books on Table #1. Pair each fiction book with a non-fiction book that has a common theme.
FICTION BOOKS NON-FICTION BOOKS
_____ 1. Hero A. Far Out Guide to Saturn
_____ 2. Beep and Bob B. The Great Depression
_____ 3. Stuck in the Stone Age C. Labrador Retrievers
_____ 4. The Mighty Miss Malone D. Prehistoric Life: 100 Facts You Should Know
Table #2
***What is Climate Change?*** ***World in Crisis*** ***Where is the Amazon***
***Endangered Rivers*** ***The Neptune Project*** ***The Activist***
5. Circle the common theme of this group of books.
Oceans Strange Animals The Environment
6. Write down the fiction book from the table and the nonfiction book you paired it with:
FICTION NONFICTION
___________________________ __________________________________
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