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Close Reading Lessons: Fire! Fire!

June 18, 2019 by Leave a Comment

Close Reading Lessons: Fire! Fire!

$8.00

This 75 page download is jam packed with great stuff! I’ve used a balanced literacy plan: There are two anchor texts–one literary and one informational. The informational text is the exemplar text Fire! Fire! by Gail Gibbons. The literary text is The Fire Station by Robert Munsch.

Category: Complex Texts
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This close reading bundle integrates different subject areas.  Students will read Fire! Fire! by Gail Gibbons and The Fire Station by Robert Munsch.  They will deepen their understanding of the text through repeated reading.  I’ve added some activities on blends and comprehension for reading.  In math, you’ll be working on part-part whole and telling time.  There’s a science experiment related to the Gail Gibbons book, and even a writing extension.  I use this yearly in first grade around our local firehouse visit.  Great little unit!

Looking for other complex text units?  Read on to see the other items I have right here on my blog!

BEGINNING FIRST GRADE
Quick As A Cricket is one of the first units I use in first grade. It’s a fun way to look at vocabulary by studying antonyms and synonyms. Students read the text multiple times to work on discussing description and making mental images. It’s a great book! The lesson plans are super explicit to guide your study.
 
Fire! Fire! is a great unit to use with first graders in October. We used this one in the run up to having firefighters visit the classroom, or even after visiting a firehouse. We used Robert Munsch’s ‘The Fire Station’ and Gail Gibbons’ ‘Fire! Fire!’ to work on comprehension and sequencing. I tied in work on blends, and making tens in math too! We even did a science experiment on how to put out fires! This is a jam packed unit that is really versatile. We love using it yearly!
 
MID FIRST GRADE
George, Abe, and Barack is a must use in February in my first grade classroom! I love teaching social studies and tying this unit into additional fluency on the presidents! In this unit, the students learn about George Washington and Abe Lincoln through their biographies. They read ‘Of Thee I Sing’ which is Barack Obama’s book for his daughters that includes the stories of many different influential Americans. It is a great way to work on fact and opinion and vocabulary while working on social studies and discussing people who made a positive impact on our country.
 
Tomas and the Library Lady is a great little story about a boy who moves from Mexico and makes a meaningful connection to reading through his family and a relationshp with a librarian. I use this text when I am teaching biographies, but I’ve also used it during Hispanic American Heritage Month. Just depends on the year. The students work on story elements, text dependent questions and a class book! It’s a great little unit.
 
LATE FIRST GRADE/EARLY SECOND
In the spring, I use Kitten’s First Full Moon to analyze story structure and cause and effect. Students also work on reviewing roots and suffixes and discuss main ideas and details. It is a great tie in with any unit on earth space.
 
Zin, Zin, Zin A Violin is a wonderful rhyming story about orchestras and counting! The students learn all about different instruments why working on summarizing, main idea and context vocabulary. It’s a wonderful way to integrate music into your lessons! There is a fun violin craft that we made that tied in non-standard measurement! Fantastic integration ideas!
 
How People Learned to Fly is one of my favorite units to teach! Its is differentiated and full of resources for first and second graders! I love the science connections that we make and the additional fluency passages that are in it. The students focus on fables, main idea and vocabulary in this unit. We also learned about The Wright Brothers and flying. You don’t want to miss this one in the spring!

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