●●Discuss the title.title.-DiscussPoint theto thetitle and say: The title of the book is: "Brown Bear, BrownBear."- Point to the title and say: The title of the book is: "Brown Bear, Brown- Bear."Ask pupils what they think the book will be about.--Ask pupilspupils whatwhat theythink thebooktheywillhearbe about.Askbeginningsoundsin words in the title and whatletterstheysee.Ask pupils what beginning sounds they hear in words in the title and whatletters they see.First ReadingReadthe book using appropriate gestures to show the size of the animals.FirstReadingDo one gesture when asking the question: What do you see? and anotherRead the book using appropriate gestures to show the size of the animals.gesture for the response: I see…Do one gesture when asking the question: What do you see? and another- After foronetheor response:two pages,I pausegesturesee… and let pupils fill in the blank for the nameand color of the animal: I see a (color) (animal) looking at me.- After one or two pages, pause and let pupils fill in the blank for the nameand color of the animal: I see a (color) (animal) looking at me.●●After First ReadingTalk about the animals in the story.After First Reading- Ask pupils which animal they liked. Have a few pupils come to the front ofTalkaboutanimalsin thetheystory.theclass,thefindthe animallike in the book and say: I like the (yellowduck).- Ask pupils which animal they liked. Have a few pupils come to the front ofclass, findlikestory,in thebookpupils:and say:I likethe (yellow- theGo throughallthetheanimalanimalstheyin theaskingWhatis this?Elicit:duck).It is a red bird, etc.-- Gothroughall thein thestory,rememberasking pupils:What isthis?Closethe bookandanimalsask pupilsif theythe animalsandwhatElicit:theyIt is a red bird, etc.saw.●●____theyClosewith:the bookandask pupilsthey rememberthe see?animalsandawhat- StartBrownbear,brownifbear,what do youI see____saw. looking at me. Pupils fill in: red bird. If pupils cannot guess withoutlooking, show them the page and have them shout out the answer. Repeat- Start with: Brown bear, brown bear, what do you see? I see a ____forall the animals in the story.____looking at me. Pupils fill in: red bird. If pupils cannot guess without- looking,Ask pupilsif thereonly animalsthe book.showthemwerethe pageand haveinthemshout out the answer. Repeatthe animalsin the story.- forAsk:allWhois the goldfishlooking at? (the mother)Ask pupilsif therewere onlyanimalsthechildren)book.- Ask:Who isthe motherlookingat?in(theAsk:pupilsWho istheanimalsgoldfish(thelikemother)- Askif theinlookingthe storyat?lookreal animals.- Askfew questionssuch as:Can aat?cat(thebe children)purple? Can a horse be blue?Ask:aWhois the motherlooking(Explain that real animals are not these colors but in imaginary stories, it- Ask pupils if the animals in the story look like real animals.can happen.)- Ask a few questions such as: Can a cat be purple? Can a horse be blue?SecondReading:InteractiveReading(Explainthat realanimals are notthese colors but in imaginary stories, itcanhappen.)Divide the class into two groups.●- One group begins each phrase: Brown bear, brown bear, what do yousee? The second group answers: I see a red bird looking at me.- Go through each page of the book, leaving the yellow duck for last.- Ask pupils: What color is the bear? Elicit: Brown. What letter doesbrown begin with? Pupils say B and one pupil sticks the letter B on theboard. Repeat with all the colors.UNIT 6 / LESSON 538 170
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