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Irma's Sandwich Shop Level O
Text Type: Fiction • Word Count: 910

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WORKSHEETS FOR
IRMA'S SANDWICH SHOP
Worksheets

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COMPREHENSION QUIZ FOR
IRMA'S SANDWICH SHOP
Comprehension Quiz
Level O Answer Sheet

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Correlation
READING A-Z LEVEL O
Grade 2
Fountas
& Pinnell
M
Reading
Recovery
20
DRA 28
Lesson Parts
1) Before Reading
2) During Reading
3) After Reading
4) Building Skills
5) Extend the Reading

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Book Summary
Who can resist a customized sandwich? This book takes the reader to Irma's Sandwich Shop, where Irma will make any kind of sandwich that is ordered for anyone-from little boys to vultures. Humorous illustrations support the text.

Lesson Objectives

Reading Strategies
Children should use a variety of strategies to determine word meaning and comprehend text. The targeted strategy for this lesson is:

  • Using context clues to establish meaning within sentences and paragraphs.
  • Predicting what will happen next while using prior knowledge and connecting it with what they're reading.


Word and Print Skills
Phonics
ir, er, ur

Word Work
Possessives 's

Comprehension
You will likely address a number of comprehension skills as children work to understand the text. The targeted comprehension strategy for this lesson is:

  • Predicting outcomes using pictures and prior knowledge.

Visual Learning

  • Using pictures to aid prediction of outcomes on each page.


Targeted Vocabulary Words
Content words
These words are unique food words that the reader will encounter in the book: pumpernickel, rye, ingredients, sauerkraut, horseradish, rancid, opossum, salsa, salami, sausage

These words may be unique to the reader: Reuben, slithered, swamp, tongue, patiently, minced, rammed, squashed, impressive