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What Animals Eat Level C
Text Type: Nonfiction • Word Count: 62

levels
Lesson Parts
1) Before Reading
2) During Reading
3) After Reading
4) Build Skills
5) Build Fluency
6) Extend the Reading
7) Assessment

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WORKSHEETS FOR
WHAT ANIMALS EAT
Worksheets
U.K. Worksheets

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COMPREHENSION QUIZ FOR
WHAT ANIMALS EAT
Comprehension Quiz
Level C Answer Sheet

OTHER PRINT OPTIONS
Wordless Book



Correlation
READING A-Z LEVEL C
Grade K
Fountas
& Pinnell
C
Reading
Recovery
3-4
DRA 3

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Book Summary
Cows eat grass, birds eat seeds, and monkeys eat fruit. This is no surprise, but the goat's diet is sure to surprise and delight readers. Patterned text repeats essential high-frequency words while introducing readers to new words.

About the Lesson

Targeted Reading Strategy

  • Make, revise, and confirm predictions

Objectives

  • Use the strategy of making, revising, and confirming predictions to make meaning from text
  • Identify author's purpose
  • Orally discriminate medial sounds in words
  • Associate the letter Ll with the sound /l/
  • Identify nouns
  • Categorize words

Materials

  • Book -- What Animals Eat (copy for each student)
  • Chalkboard or dry erase board
  • Author's purpose, medial vowel sounds worksheets
  • Word journal (optional)

Indicates an opportunity for student to mark in the book. (All activities may be completed with paper and pencil if books are reusable.)

Vocabulary

  • High-frequency words: that, is, my, like
  • Content words: munch, crunch, zap, slurp, gulp