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Explain how Pinky and Rex changed and what lesson they learned by using details to describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges and what lesson they learn from the major events.
Book: Pinky and Rex and the School Play by James Howe — Chapters 3-4
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How did Pinky and Rex change? What lesson do they learn about friendship?
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Questions about the text that will help guide the students understanding
Why does Pinky think that things were unfair?
Even though Pinky did not get what he wanted, he tried to make the best out of the situation. Explain why.
Why does Pinky think that “tomorrow is going to be the worst day” of his life?
Model fluent reading: Reread page 23 and ask students to notice what you do as a reader. How does your voice change when you are reading Pinky versus Rex? Why?
Why did Pinky and Rex decide to be friends again?
Literary terms, text-based vocabulary, idioms and word parts to be taught with the text
screeching
adj.
to make a harsh, loud sound or cry
apologize
v.
to say that you are sorry
forgive
to accept an apology
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RL.2.2 — Recount stories, including fables and folktales from diverse cultures, and determine their central message, lesson, or moral.
RL.2.3 — Describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges.
RF.2.4 — Read with sufficient accuracy and fluency to support comprehension.
Standards that are practiced daily but are not priority standards of the unit
L.2.1.e — Use adjectives and adverbs, and choose between them depending on what is to be modified.
RL.2.1 — Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text.
RL.2.7 — Use information gained from the illustrations and words in a print or digital text to demonstrate understanding of its characters, setting, or plot.
RL.2.10 — By the end of the year, read and comprehend literature, including stories and poetry, in the grades 2—3 text complexity band proficiently, with scaffolding as needed at the high end of the range.
SL.2.1 — Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners about grade 2 topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups.
SL.2.2 — Recount or describe key ideas or details from a text read aloud or information presented orally or through other media.
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Describe what happens during the play and what lesson Pinky and Rex learn by using details to describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges and what lesson they learn from the major events.
Describe Pinky and Rex’s relationship and Pinky and Amanda’s relationship by using details from the text to describe characters and character relationships.
Standards
RF.2.4RL.2.3RL.2.5
Describe Pinky and Rex’s relationship by using details from the text to describe characters and character relationships.
L.2.5.bRF.2.4RL.2.3
Explain how Amanda’s dialogue shows how she feels about being at the museum by using dialogue and details to show how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges.
L.2.5.bL.2.6RF.2.4RL.2.3RL.2.6
Describe the lesson that Amanda, Pinky, and Rex learned by using details to describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges and what lesson they learn from the major events.
RF.2.4RL.2.2RL.2.3
Describe Pinky, Rex, and Amanda and how each character responds to major events and challenges by stating a claim and then providing supporting evidence from the entire text.
RL.2.3RL.2.5SL.2.1SL.2.2SL.2.6W.2.1
Explain why Pinky is embarrassed by what happens with Mrs. Morgan by using details to describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges.
RF.2.3RF.2.4RL.2.3
Explain in what ways Kevin is a bully and how his actions influence everyone around him, especially Pinky, by using details to describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges.
Explain what advice Mrs. Morgan gave Pinky and why by using details to describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges.
RF.2.4RL.2.3
Explain how Pinky changed and what lesson he learned by using details to describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges and what lesson they learn from the major events.
L.2.1.eRL.2.3RL.2.5RL.2.9SL.2.1SL.2.2SL.2.6W.2.1
Explain how Pinky and Rex feel about the spelling bee and how their feelings change by using details to describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges.
Describe how Pinky’s feelings change over the course of the chapters and what causes the change by using details to describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges.
RL.2.3RL.2.5RL.2.9SL.2.1SL.2.2SL.2.6W.2.1
Explain why Pinky is mad at Rex and if it is fair that he is mad at her by using details to describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges.
3 days
Debate two essential questions by participating in a class discussion by stating a claim and providing evidence from the unit.
SL.2.1SL.2.2SL.2.6
5 days
Argue whether or not kids and robots can be best friends using details about Pinky and Rex’s relationship from the entire Pinky and Rex series.
L.2.2L.2.2.aW.2.1W.2.5
Gauge student understanding of unit content and skills with one of Fishtank's unit assessments.
4 days
Write a narrative about Pinky and Rex using what you know about their personality traits and relationship.
L.2.1L.2.2SL.2.1SL.2.2W.2.3W.2.5W.2.8
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