Lesson 2: Identifying When Using Evidence from the Text
Lesson Plan
The Meanest Thing to Say | 350L

- Learning Goal
- Identify and describe when a story takes place using evidence from pictures, text, and clue words.
- Duration
- Approximately 50 minutes
- Necessary Materials
- Provided: Example Chart, Independent Practice Worksheet
Not Provided: The Meanest Thing to Say by Bill Cosby, chart paper, markers
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Teacher Modeling
will read The Meanest Thing to Say by Bill Cosby aloud, modeling using pictures, text and sequence clue words to determine more precisely when a story takes place. I will read Chapter 1 and model how to identify and chart (example provided) pictures, text and clue words to determine the approximate time of day of the setting of the story. I see in the first picture that Little Bill and his teacher are standing in front of a chalk board and a clock. The clock says 9:00. Because we go to school in the daytime, I know that it is 9:00 in the morning.
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Think Check
Ask: "How did I know what time of day it is in the story?" Students should respond that you paid very close attention to the word clues in the text and the details in the pictures.
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Guided Practice
will use pictures, text and clue words to determine the approximate time of day for the setting of Chapter 2. We will chart and discuss the evidence from the book that helps us determine the approximate time of day.
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Independent Practice
will identify at least 2 new pieces of evidence from the end of the book. You will describe which type of evidence it is and what it tells you about the time of the setting. (Independent Practice Worksheet is provided.)
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