A Series of Unfortunate Events The Bad Beginning By Taylor De La Fe and Jess Garner A little about Taylor Classic soccer club Hurdles and 4x4 There is nothing more important to me than family ID: 586824
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Reading Resource/Strategy“A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning”
By Taylor De La Fe and Jess GarnerSlide2
A little about TaylorClassic soccer club
Hurdles and 4x4There is nothing more important to me than familyBeliever in everything happens for a reason and always keep in mind everything ends eventually (motivation to get things done)
Love to travel
Boyfriend of over four years who has played a huge part in who I am todaySlide3Slide4
A little about Jess
I love all things DisneyLOVE learning about historyI have 3 wicked cool nephews: Asher and Micah (3 years old) are twins and Sam is 1.
My family played a major role in shaping who I am today
Aspiring writer
Obsessed with quotes (like what famous dead people say. And alive people too. And they don’t necessarily have to be famous.)Slide5Slide6
Why we chose education
TaylorI have always loved teaching people thingsPlayed school like nobody’s business
Want to make learning MEANINGFUL and ENJOYABLE so there is more value behind education
Jess
I love learning and I love school (when it’s not busy work)
I LOVE READING!!! I feel every kid can love reading too, it’s just a matter of developing the tools that help them to read more effectivelySlide7
Resource:
A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book the First: The Bad Beginning
Some videos:
Movie Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
fggw2spjaU8
Author Website:
http://
www.lemonysnicket.comAudiobook part 1 of 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXkhGJTJo3USlide8
Strategy: Vocabulary Swap
GOAL: Exposure and practice with challenging vocabulary words in a fun, engaging waySTUDENT ROLE: Choose words they find challenging out of a story read with the class and create a game using them. STUDENT CHOICE is key here.
TEACHER ROLE: Explain instructions and guide students as needed through process.Slide9
“Student” Example
Definition Deck Example:
Unintelligible (adj.): difficult or impossible to understand
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Lifeline Deck Example (front of card):
Lifeline 1: Synonyms
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nclear; jumbled
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Lifeline Deck Example (back of card):
“Sunny was at an age where one mostly speaks in a series of unintelligible shrieks.” p. 4
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Some tips
To maximize student experience while playing the game, here are a few tips:Remind children to use synonyms that are more simple and more common (therefore easier to recognize) for the Synonym Lifeline.
For the Context Clue Lifeline, perhaps have children use the sentence in the book where the word occurs. Children can refer to their “Chapter Word List” worksheet in order to find the page where the word in question is.