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Unit 4
Kindergarten
Lesson 4 of 22
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Explain why the little girl changes her mind about the ugly vegetables.
Book: The Ugly Vegetables by Grace Lin
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Why does the little girl change her mind about the ugly vegetables? What causes the change?
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Questions about the text that will help guide the students understanding
What differences does the narrator notice between her garden and her neighbor’s gardens? How does her mother respond?
How is the narrator’s garden different from the other gardens? How does it make her feel?
On pages 12 and 13, compare the narrator’s garden with the neighbor’s garden. How do the illustrations help the reader understand the differences?
On page 17, Grace Lin says, “a magical aroma filled the air.” Using the picture and word clues, what does the word “aroma” mean? How do you know?
Why do the neighbors show up at the narrator’s house? How does this make the narrator feel?
Why did the others start planting Chinese vegetables? What lesson can we learn from this?
Literary terms, text-based vocabulary, idioms and word parts to be taught with the text
ugly
adj.
not attractive, does not look very nice
jealous
wanting what another person has
proud
feeling good about your achievements
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L.K.4 — Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on kindergarten reading and content.
L.K.6 — Use words and phrases acquired through conversations, reading and being read to, and responding to texts.
RL.K.2 — With prompting and support, retell familiar stories, including key details.
RL.K.3 — With prompting and support, identify characters, settings, and major events in a story.
RL.K.7 — With prompting and support, describe the relationship between illustrations and the story in which they appear (e.g., what moment in a story an illustration depicts).
Standards that are practiced daily but are not priority standards of the unit
RL.K.4 — Ask and answer questions about unknown words in a text.
RL.K.9 — With prompting and support, compare and contrast the adventures and experiences of characters in familiar stories.
RL.K.10 — Actively engage in group reading activities with purpose and understanding.
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Lesson 5
Explain how the family works together to build a kite by using details and illustrations to retell key details and events in a text.
RL.K.2 RL.K.6 RL.K.7 SL.K.1
Describe dim sum and how the family feels about dim sum using details and illustrations to retell key details and events in the text.
L.K.4 L.K.4 RL.K.2 RL.K.3 RL.K.6 RL.K.7
Explain how the family’s fortune cookie fortunes came true and why by using details and illustrations to retell key details and events in a text.
L.K.4 RL.K.2 RL.K.3 RL.K.6 RL.K.7
L.K.4 L.K.6 RL.K.2 RL.K.3 RL.K.7
Discussion & Writing – 2 days
Write a letter to Grace Lin explaining which story is your favorite and why.
L.K.1.b L.K.1.f L.K.1.f L.K.2.a L.K.2.b SL.K.1 SL.K.2 SL.K.3 SL.K.5 SL.K.6 W.K.1 W.K.5 W.K.7 W.K.8
Explain what challenges Yuyi and her son faced and how they overcame them.
L.K.4 L.K.6 RL.K.2 RL.K.3 RL.K.6 RL.K.7
Describe Niño and what lesson he learns.
Explain how Grandma Beetle tricks Señor Calavera.
RL.K.2 RL.K.3 RL.K.6 RL.K.7
Explain Señor Calavera’s problem and how he solves it.
Discussion & Writing
Write a letter to Yuyi Morales explaining which story is your favorite and why.
L.K.1.b SL.K.1 SL.K.3 SL.K.5 SL.K.6 W.K.1 W.K.5 W.K.7 W.K.8
Explain who Tito Puente is and why Tito Puente is famous.
RI.K.2 RI.K.3 RI.K.6 RI.K.7 SL.K.1
Explain why Celia Cruz was famous.
L.K.4 L.K.6 RI.K.2 RI.K.3 RI.K.6 RI.K.7 SL.K.1
Describe why Pelé is famous.
RI.K.2 RI.K.6 RI.K.7 RL.K.3 SL.K.1
Explain who Gabriela Mistral is and why she was famous.
Write a letter to Monica Brown explaining which story is your favorite and why.
Retell what happens in The Lion and the Mouse.
RL.K.2 RL.K.3 RL.K.7 SL.K.1
Retell what happens in the beginning, middle, and end of The Tortoise & The Hare.
Retell what happens in The Grasshopper and the Ants.
Write a letter to Jerry Pinkney explaining which story is your favorite and why.
L.K.1.b SL.K.1 SL.K.2 SL.K.3 SL.K.5 SL.K.5 SL.K.6 SL.K.6 W.K.1 W.K.5 W.K.7 W.K.8
Discussion
Explain which author or illustrator was their favorite.
RL.K.6 SL.K.1 SL.K.3 SL.K.3 SL.K.3 SL.K.5 SL.K.5 SL.K.5 SL.K.5 SL.K.5 SL.K.6 W.K.1 W.K.7
Assessment
Writing – 4 days
Write a story about something you love.
L.K.1.b L.K.2.a L.K.2.b W.K.3 W.K.5
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