Friday 12 April 2013

Activities and ideas using the book BALONEY (Henry P) by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith

 
Kids of all ages love stories.  I love using story books while teaching.  It makes a lesson fun.
You can find hundreds of different activities using story books on the internet.  I found some great ideas form other blogs and websites and would like to share some of them.
At the moment I am a Casual Relief Teacher and using stories just makes my life easier to come up with ideas when the teacher has not provided any work for the day.
You can use story books like BALONEY in all grades and not only for the younger ones. Just adjust the level of difficulty.
Baloney Henry P
Teaching about CONTEXT CLUES.
Definition: Information (such as a definition, synonym, antonym, or example) that appears near a word or phrase and offers direct or indirect suggestions about its meaning.
Helps determine the meaning of the unknown words and build your comprehension and vocabulary.
 How?
  •   Use other words in the sentence to discover the meaning.
  •  Use the illustrations of pictures.
  1. Read the story to the children.
  2. Now explain to them that words that we don’t understand are used in the story. Give an example using the first unknown word in the story ‘zimulis’.
  3. Read the story again and write all the unknown words underneath each other on the board in one colour.
  4. Let them guess what the first word means and write those words down on a sticky note. 
  5.  Ask them how can we figure out what the word means and give them some clues given above.
  6.  They will hopefully answer ‘pencil’ and give the ‘íllustration’reason.
  7.  Now read the story again and write the meanings of all the words next to the unknown words on the board in a different colour. 
  8.  They can have their own paper and pencils and write the words down as you read if you want them to do something while sitting on the carpet.
  9. Now see if the story makes 'sense'.
Other activities using the story book:
·         Year 1 – 3
o   Give each learner a template of an alien. They can colour it in and decorate it, cut and paste on another sheet.Template - alien body
o   Now they have to come up with another reason their alien was late for school.  They should use one nonsense word which can be figured out using context clues given in their sentence. This is a great idea and I found it at this blogpost.
o   Some children may find it a bit difficult, but give some ideas and clues and explain a little bit more until they understand what to do.
·         Year 4 – 6
o   Design/create your own alien. Come up with a name, character traits, place where he/she lives, what he likes to eat etc. You can have a class discussions or group discussions at the end of the activity. This activity can also be used for Year 1 – 3.
o   Write your own story or write a story together with a friend using nonsense words and context clues.
o   The story ends with, “I seem to have misplaced my zimulis”. Let the students write some ideas or a story about where the zimulis may be.
o   Ask the students if they can remember what the assignment for today was in the story.  Tell them that they also need to compose a tall tale. Show them the tall tales PowerPoint or discuss what tall tales are before the start.

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