| Summary: In this script, Worm is fed up with eating dirt for lunch and he decides to go look for some new food. He tries eating grass, bark, and even a leaf, on the advice of various animal friends, but none of these tastes very good. Then Worm meets a bird and discovers that, if he isn't careful, he could end up as somebody else's lunch! Instructions for putting on the play Worm Looks for Lunch are on pages 22 and 23. Text Type: Play Theme/Topic: Science (food chains) |
| Series | Big Cat | | F/NF | Fiction | | Grade Level | 1 | | Interest Level | 1-3 | | Guided Reading Level | H/I | | Media | Book | | Text Type/Genre | Play | | Theme/Topic | Animals, Birds, and Insects, Habitats, Nature, Safety, Science (food chains) | | Authors | Julia Donaldson and martin Remphry | | Page Count | 24 | | High Frequency Words | out, one, day, over, who, what, do, too, this, will, because | | Key Vocabulary | Worm, Rabbit, Deer, Beetle, Bird | | Copyright | 2008 |
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Learning Objectives:- Retelling a story by ordering events, and using story language
- using syntax and context while reading for meaning
- Reading high frequency words
Strategy Focus: Making Connections High Frequency Words: out, one, day, over, who, what, do, too, this, will, because Interest Words: Worm, Rabbit, Deer, Beetle, Bird Curriculum Connection: Science (food chains) |
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