Objective
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to read and understand a short story about Paw Patrol.
Materials and Prep
- A book or story about Paw Patrol
- Writing materials (pencil, crayons, or markers)
Activities
- Introduce the story: Show the book or story about Paw Patrol to the student. Talk about the cover and ask questions like "What do you think this story is about?"
- Read the story together: Read the story out loud to the student, pointing to the words as you read. Encourage the student to follow along with their finger.
- Discuss the story: After reading, ask the student questions about the story. For example, "Who are the main characters in Paw Patrol?" or "What problem did they have to solve?"
- Draw a favorite scene: Ask the student to choose their favorite scene from the story and draw a picture of it. Encourage them to add details and colors.
- Write a sentence: Help the student write a simple sentence describing their favorite scene. For example, "I like when Paw Patrol saved the day!"
Kindergarten Grade Talking Points
- "Paw Patrol is a story about a group of brave puppies who work together to help others."
- "In the story, the puppies have different jobs and use their special skills to solve problems."
- "We can learn about teamwork and helping others from Paw Patrol."
- "Reading stories helps us imagine and understand different adventures."
- "Drawing and writing about our favorite parts of a story helps us remember and share our thoughts."