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Title: Mushroom in the Rain


1
Mushroom in the Rain
  • Open Court
  • Unit 2 Lesson 1
  • Day 1

2
Unit Overview
  • What are some of the ways that people have shown
    kindness or meanness? (please do not use any
    names)
  • Why was the event kind or mean?

3
Kindness
  • You are going to be introduced to many different
    acts of kindness through many different
    selections over the next few weeks.
  • What do you already know about kindness?
  • What is a kind act that you did and why did you
    do it?
  • Have you already read any books in which the
    characters behaved kindly?

4
Mufaros Beautiful Daughters
  • Mufaros Beautiful Daughters is an African
    folktale about two sisters.
  • The folktale is like the story of Cinderella, but
    there are some very important differences.

5
About the Author and Illustrator
  • Author and illustrator John Steptoe has written
    and illustrated many books for children.
    Mufaros Beautiful Daughters received several
    awards, including the Boston Globe-Horn Book
    Award for illustration and the Coretta Scott King
    Award. It was also named a Caldecott Honor Book.
    His book The Story of Jumping Mouse was also a
    Caldecott Honor Book.

6
Focus Questions
  • Do you think that being kind is a weakness?
  • How might kindness be rewarded?

7
Discussing the Read Aloud
  • How does this read aloud relate to kindness?
  • What did you learn about kindness?
  • How did this story change your ideas about
    kindness?

8
Build Background
  • What does a mushroom look like?
  • Is a mushroom big or small?
  • Where do mushrooms grow?

9
More Background
  • What do people and animals normally do on a rainy
    day?
  • What do you think the woods might be like during
    a rain storm?
  • What acts of kindness could someone do during a
    rainstorm?

10
Genre
  • Mushroom in the Rain is a fantasy.
  • Some elements of a fantasy are
  • People, animals, or objects are able to do things
    that they cannot do in the real world
  • Things happen that could not happen in the real
    world.

11
Preview and Prepare
  • Look at the title, the pictures and the words.
  • Look for any clues, problems, or wonderings.
  • Remember to mark them with your post it notes.
  • Be ready to share what you find with the rest of
    the class.

12
clearing
  • He saw a tiny mushroom peeking out of the ground
    in a clearing, and he hid under it.

13
clearing
  • He saw a tiny mushroom peeking out of the ground
    in a clearing, and he hid under it.

14
clearing
  • He saw a tiny mushroom peeking out of the ground
    in a clearing, and he hid under it.
  • In the middle of the forest was a clearing, a
    spot with no trees.

15
clearing
  • He saw a tiny mushroom peeking out of the ground
    in a clearing, and he hid under it.
  • In the middle of the forest was a clearing, a
    spot with no trees.

16
clearing
  • He saw a tiny mushroom peeking out of the ground
    in a clearing, and he hid under it.
  • In the middle of the forest was a clearing, a
    spot with no trees.
  • Definition A spot in the forest with no trees

17
clearing
  • There were no leaves in the clearing because
    there were no trees.

18
barely
  • There is barely enough room for one.

19
barely
  • There is barely enough room for one.

20
barely
  • There is barely enough room for one.
  • It was so foggy I could barely see my hand.

21
barely
  • There is barely enough room for one.
  • It was so foggy I could barely see my hand.

22
barely
  • There is barely enough room for one.
  • It was so foggy I could barely see my hand.
  • Definition Almost not able to do something

23
barely
  • It was so foggy we could barely see the building.

24
drenched
  • I am drenched to the bone.

25
drenched
  • I am drenched to the bone.

26
drenched
  • I am drenched to the bone.
  • His clothes were drenched from walking in the
    rain.

27
drenched
  • I am drenched to the bone.
  • His clothes were drenched from walking in the
    rain.

28
drenched
  • I am drenched to the bone.
  • His clothes were drenched from walking in the
    rain.
  • Definition Very wet!

29
drenched
  • The cat fell in the water and was drenched!

30
huddled
  • They huddled close and let the mouse in.

31
huddled
  • They huddled close and let the mouse in.

32
huddled
  • They huddled close and let the mouse in.
  • The football team huddled together in a circle
    to talk about the play.

33
huddled
  • They huddled close and let the mouse in.
  • The football team huddled together in a circle
    to talk about the play.

34
huddled
  • They huddled close and let the mouse in.
  • The football team huddled together in a circle
    to talk about the play.
  • Definition Crowded close together

35
huddled
  • The teams huddled close together.

36
flicked
  • The fox turned up his nose, flicked his tail and
    ran off.

37
flicked
  • The fox turned up his nose, flicked his tail and
    ran off.

38
flicked
  • The fox turned up his nose, flicked his tail and
    ran off.
  • I flicked the marble to hit the other marbles.

39
flicked
  • The fox turned up his nose, flicked his tail and
    ran off.
  • I flicked the marble to hit the other marbles.

40
flicked
  • The fox turned up his nose, flicked his tail and
    ran off.
  • I flicked the marble to hit the other marbles.
  • Definition a quick and light hit

41
flicked
  • The girl flicked her finger to hit the marble.

42
Capitalization
  • It is important that the first letter in each
    sentence is always capitalized.
  • Capital letters at the beginnings of sentences
    and punctuation at the ends of sentences help the
    reader when they are reading.

43
Examples of Capitalization
  • People have been keeping animals in zoos for over
    3,000 years!
  • Zoos help us learn about all kinds of animals.
  • Why cant we get out of our car at the wild
    safari park?

44
Mushroom in the Rain
  • Open Court
  • Unit 2 Lesson 1
  • Day 2

45
Selection Vocabulary
  • clearing a spot in the forest where no trees are
    growing
  • barely hardly, not quite able
  • drenched soaked very wet
  • huddled crowded close together
  • flicked gave a quick, light snap

46
Synonyms
  • Synonyms Choose the word that means the same or
    about the same as the underlined word.
  • The cat fell in the pool and was drenched.
  • a. soaked
  • b. dry
  • The animals huddled together to stay warm.
  • a. crowded
  • b. spread out

47
Take a bowYou got it right!
48
SorryTry Again!
49
Take a bowYou got it right!
50
Comprehension Strategies
  • Making Predictions
  • I think that _________ will happen because
    __________ happened in the story.
  • Monitoring and Clarifying
  • I didnt understand that part. Maybe I should go
    back and read it again or ask a question.
  • Summarizing
  • The important parts of this story are _________.

51
Discussing Strategy Use
  • At what point did you summarize as you read?
  • On what basis did you make and confirm
    predictions?
  • How did you clarify confusing words and passages?

52
Word Sort
  • Consonant-Vowel-Consonant Consonant-Vowel-Consonan
    t-Consonant
  • CVC CVCC

53
Word Sort
  • Consonant-Vowel-Consonant Consonant-Vowel-Consonan
    t-Consonant
  • CVC CVCC
  • dash

54
Word Sort
  • Consonant-Vowel-Consonant Consonant-Vowel-Consonan
    t-Consonant
  • CVC CVCC
  • gas dash

55
Word Sort
  • Consonant-Vowel-Consonant Consonant-Vowel-Consonan
    t-Consonant
  • CVC CVCC
  • gas dash
  • jam

56
Word Sort
  • Consonant-Vowel-Consonant Consonant-Vowel-Consonan
    t-Consonant
  • CVC CVCC
  • gas dash
  • jam
  • map

57
Word Sort
  • Consonant-Vowel-Consonant Consonant-Vowel-Consonan
    t-Consonant
  • CVC CVCC
  • gas dash
  • jam cash
  • map

58
Word Sort
  • Consonant-Vowel-Consonant Consonant-Vowel-Consonan
    t-Consonant
  • CVC CVCC
  • gas dash
  • jam cash
  • map path

59
Word Sort
  • Consonant-Vowel-Consonant Consonant-Vowel-Consonan
    t-Consonant
  • CVC CVCC
  • gas dash
  • jam cash
  • map path
  • sat

60
Word Sort
  • Consonant-Vowel-Consonant Consonant-Vowel-Consonan
    t-Consonant
  • CVC CVCC
  • gas dash
  • jam cash
  • map path
  • sat
  • ran

61
Word Sort
  • Consonant-Vowel-Consonant Consonant-Vowel-Consonan
    t-Consonant
  • CVC CVCC
  • gas dash
  • jam cash
  • map path
  • sat
  • ran
  • had

62
Base Word Families
  • clear cleared clearer clearing
  • flick flicked flicking
  • huddle huddled huddling
  • The meaning of one word in the family is a clue
    to the meaning of the other words in the family.

63
Capitalization
  • Remember that the first letter in a sentence is
    always capitalized.
  • Example
  • When will you go to the store?

64
Lets Practice!
  • Can you tell which letters should be capitalized?
  • the largest country in Africa is Sudan. many
    animals live there. have you ever seen a hippo
    in person? hippos in Africa can weigh more than
    two tons!

65
Lets Practice!
  • Can you tell which letters should be capitalized?
  • The largest country in Africa is Sudan. Many
    animals live there. Have you ever seen a hippo
    in person? Hippos in Africa can weigh more than
    two tons!

66
Mushroom in the Rain
  • Open Court
  • Unit 2 Lesson 1
  • Day 3

67
Selection Vocabulary
  • clearing a spot in the forest where no trees are
    growing
  • barely hardly, not quite able
  • drenched soaked very wet
  • huddled crowded close together
  • flicked gave a quick, light snap

68
Antonyms
  • Antonyms Choose the word the means the opposite
    of the underlined word.
  • The little girl flicked the marble.
  • a. lightly hit
  • b. punched
  • The man could barely walk after he finished
    running the marathon.
  • a. hardly
  • b. easily

69
Take a bowYou got it right!
70
SorryTry Again!
71
Take a bowYou got it right!
72
Comprehension Skill
  • Drawing Conclusions
  • ________ and _________ happen in the story, so
    _________ must be true.

73
Checking Comprehension
  • How do the ant, the butterfly, the mouse, and the
    sparrow show kindness in this story?
  • How do these same animals show kindness to the
    rabbit?
  • Could the animals have been shaded from the sun
    under the mushroom? Why or why not?

74
Plot
  • What is the plot of a story?
  • The events that happen in a story are called the
    storys plot.
  • Listen to the story. Listen for the problems the
    characters face in the story and how they are
    solved.

75
Problems and Solutions
76
Base Word Families
  • In your table groups try to come up with as many
    words as you can that are in the same base word
    family as the word
  • harder

77
Capitalization
  • Remember that every sentence needs a capital
    letter at the beginning.
  • Expressions that are used as sentences like Oh
    no! or Why not? also need a capital letter at
    the beginning.
  • It doesnt matter if the sentence is short or
    longthey all need a capital letter at the
    beginning.

78
Mushroom in the Rain
  • Open Court
  • Unit 2 Lesson 1
  • Day 4

79
Hugo Quinn of the Daily Tribune
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coming
81
wheres
82
from
83
are
84
does
85
give
86
some
87
to
88
what
89
you
90
your
91
full
92
said
93
they
94
today
95
two
96
were
97
where
98
who
99
come
100
every
101
many
102
of
103
wants
104
have
105
there
106
into
107
was
108
one
109
ones
110
put
111
their
112
again
113
together
114
could
115
do
116
laugh
117
laughed
118
lives
119
want
120
would
121
pretty
122
done
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Dictation
  • 1 _________ _________ _________
  • 2 _________ _________ _________
  • Challenge _________
  • Sentence

124
Selection Vocabulary
  • clearing a spot in the forest where no trees are
    growing
  • barely hardly, not quite able
  • drenched soaked very wet
  • huddled crowded close together
  • flicked gave a quick, light snap

125
Multiple Meanings
  • Snow White saw a cottage in the middle of the
    clearing.
  • Choose the sentence that uses clearing in the
    same way as in the sentence above.
  • a. The little girl is clearing off the table.
  • b. The deer was standing in the middle of a
    clearing.

126
Take a bowYou got it right!
127
SorryTry Again!
128
Handing Off
  • How could the mushroom give shelter to all the
    animals?
  • Why were the animals kind to the rabbit?
  • Why were the animals not kind to the fox?
  • What does the story A Mushroom in the Rain tell
    you about kindness?

129
Meet the Author
  • Why did Mirra Ginsburg write a story about
    animals?
  • She rewrote many books into English. Why do you
    think this was important to her?

130
Meet the Illustrators
  • How do Jose Aruego and Ariane Dewey divide their
    work of illustrating stories?
  • Why do you think Ariane Dewey painted the ant in
    red instead of black?

131
Rhyming Strategy
  • You can spell many different words using other
    words that rhyme
  • Example dash mash cash

132
Listening for Information
  • We listen for many different reasons.
  • We can listen to solve problems, to answer
    questions, for fun, or for information.
  • It doesnt matter why we are listening. We
    always need to use good listening skills.
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