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1The Story Of A Seagull And The CAt Who Taught Her
To Fly by Louis Sepulveda
Cyberlesson prepared by Dr. Catherine Kurkjian
2Introduction
In this book you will learn about Zorba, a big
black cat, his cat buddies, The Colonel,
Secretario, Einstein and their quest to keep
three promises made to a seagull who is deathly
ill.
3Materials
- A copy of The Story of a Seagull and the Cat who
Taught her to Fly by Luis Sepulveda - Computer with an Internet Connection
- Reading journal and pencil
- Character Chart
- Sticky notes
4Before You Read
Take a look at the title of the book, the cover,
the illustrations and the chapter names. Discuss
with your partner some of your ideas about what
you predict the book will be about.
Link below to view each of the videos of
seagulls. List 5 things you learned about the
gulls from the videos
http//ibc.hbw.com/ibc/phtml/especie.phtml?idEspec
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5While You Read Part I
While you read Part I, jot down the three
promises Zorba made to the the chicks mom. Which
one of promises do you think will be hardest to
keep?
6After You Read Part I
Go back into the text and remember all of the
interesting characters youve met. Complete the
chart below with your partner by listing some of
your favorite characters. Tell their names, what
they were like with your reasons for saying so.
Each partner will draw a picture of their
favorite character and include a speech bubble of
something they might say.
Name of Character What was he or she like? Why do you say so?
7Self Evalution Part I
PART I 4 3 2
Before Reading I used clues from pictures and title to make a reasonable prediction. I used some clues, but missed some to make my prediction. I did not consider the clues carefully to make my prediction.
During Reading I read to find out about Zorbas 3 promises and thought about how difficult each one would be to keep I read to find out about Zorbas promises, but did not think about how difficult they would be to keep. I did not read to find out about Zorbas 3 promises.
After Reading I talked about the characters with my partner and what they were like. I gave evidence for my reasons. The character I drew would probably say what I had him or her say. I completed all assignments. I talked about the characters with my partner and what they were like. I did not give evidence for my reasons. The character I drew would probably say what I had him or her say. I completed most assignments. I did not think carefully about the characters and did not consider evidence to support what I thought they were like. I cannot prove why the character I drew might say what I had him or her say. I completed one assignment..
8Before You Read Part II
- Jot down some questions you might have if you had
to hatch a seagull egg and then feed a baby
chick. Link to the following website to see if
you can answer your questions. Be sure you click
on the link entitled imprinting to learn about
this interesting bird behavior. - Backyard Birds
- http//www.backyard nature.net/birds.htm
9While You Read Part II
While you read Part II find the problems Zorba
and his friends had as they tried to keep their
three promises to the chicks mom. Mark them with
a sticky note. Check to see if what you predicted
was on target.
10After You Read Part II
After you read Part II go back into the text and
find your sticky notes where Zorba and his
friends had problems keeping their promise.
Discuss with your partner how each of the
problems were solved. Talk about some other ways
they might have solved their problems.
11After Reading the Book
- Remember when the chicks mom got caught in an
oil slick and Zorba tried to save her. Einstein
went to the encyclopedia under stain remover
where the cats found out that benzene removes oil
stains. Poor Secretario dipped his tail into
benzene in an effort to help save Luckys mom! - Visit the following sites to learn about
penguins and otters rescued from oil slicks. What
is the prognosis for birds caught in slicks? - http//www.baltictimes.com/news/articles/14529/
- http//news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/806700.s
tm - http//news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/759308.s
tm - If you had access to the Internet how might you
go about finding out how to help Luckys mom?
Explain your search process and what you have
found that might help you learn what you can do.
Plan to share findings in class.
12Beyond Reading the Book
- Are there other questions you want to ask about
how oil slicks impact sea life? - Visit the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Site to try to
answer some of your questions - http//www.evostc.state.ak.us/facts/status.html
- Do you have still have unanswered questions?
Visit Ask A Marine Scientist but make sure you
read the most frequently asked questions (FAQs)
first to see if your question(s) have already
been answered. http//oceanlink.island.net/index.h
tml - View the movie on sea otters and create a poster
with key ideas showing the relationship among sea
otters and their environment.
13Self Evalution Part II
PART II 4 3 2
Before Reading I generated questions and learned a lot about birds. I was able to make strong connections between what I learned and the information in the story. I learned a few interesting things about birds and connected some of the information to the story In my mind I did not link information about birds to the story.
During Reading I focused on key ideas of how the cats were working to keep their promises. I focused on some of the key ideas while reading. I did not keep key ideas in mind as I read the story.
After Reading I read about other animals in oil slicks and carefully connected what I learned to the story. I searched for more information and explained my search process. I read about other animals in oil slicks and connected some of what I learned to the story. I searched for more information but had difficulty finding information and sharing the search process. I did not connect information on the websites to the story. I did not find information in my search to link to the story. I had trouble explaining my search process.
14Self Evalution Part II
PART II continued 4 3 2
Going beyond Information in Book I learned a lot beyond the information provided in the book. I learned some new information beyond what was provided in the book. I learned very little information beyond what was provided in the book.
Poster My poster is appealing and done with care. My poster communicates important ideas to my audience. My poster illustrates the key ideas in the video My poster is appealing and done with care. My poster communicates most of ideas clearly to my audience. My poster illustrates two key ideas in the video My poster is not inviting and could be done more carefully. My poster is confusing to my audience. My poster illustrates one key ideas from the video.