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Grade 1
Fountas & Pinnell I
Reading Recovery 15-16
DRA 16
Soup and a Sandwish
Humorous (fiction), 320 words, Level I (Grade 1)

Lesson Objectives

Reading Strategy Make, revise, and confirm predictions
Comprehension Sequence Events
Phonological Awareness Final Sound
Phonics Consonant Digraphs
Grammar and Mechanics Punctuation
Word Work Content Vocabulary

Book Summary

Soup and a Sandwish is an entertaining story about a boy who is tired of eating the same kind of lunch every day. He decides that if he can't get the sandwich he really wants, he will create it himself. The only problem is that he creates a bit more than he can handle. The text is supported by imaginative illustrations.

About the Lesson

Targeted Reading Strategy
  • Make, revise, and confirm predictions

Objectives

  • Use the reading strategy of making logical predictions based on text information
  • Sequence story events
  • Discriminate final /ch/ sound in words
  • Recognize and read final consonant digraph ch words
  • Identify and discuss use of the hyphen and dash
  • Identify and use content vocabulary

Vocabulary

  • High-frequency words: ate, off, saw, use
  • Content words: eye-watering, gigantic, glob, jiggly, mile-high, monster, mountain-high, piling
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