Lesson 2: Explicit Information in Fiction
Lesson Plan
The Stories Huey Tells | 470L

- Learning Goal
- Use explicit information to answer questions about a fiction text.
- Duration
- Approximately 50 minutes
- Necessary Materials
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Provided: Example Chart, Independent Practice Worksheet
Not Provided: The Stories Huey Tells by Ann Cameron, chart paper, markers
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Teacher Modeling
will read aloud from a chart that asks questions about explicit information in the story “The Rule,” in The Stories Huey Tells by Ann Cameron (see Direct Teaching and Guided Practice Example Chart in Teacher and Student Materials below). I will begin to read “The Rule” aloud. I will note that the answers to my first three questions are “right there” in the text. I will model answering the first three questions as I read the text.
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Think Check
Ask: How did I find the answers to the questions? Students should respond that you first read the questions, then read the text, and looked right in the text for the answers.
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Guided Practice
will continue reading “The Rule” in The Stories Huey Tells and answer the remaining questions on the chart as we read. We will read “Chef Huey” in The Stories Huey Tells.
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Independent Practice
will read “Chef Huey” from The Stories Huey Tells and answer the questions as you read. (Student Independent Practice is provided below.)
TIP: You may want to have students record the page that they found the answer to each question in the Independent Practice. This will insure that they are identifying explicit information from the text.
Texts & Materials
Standards Alignment
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