Objective
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to read and comprehend a short Power Rangers story.
Materials and Prep
- Power Rangers book or story
- Paper and pencil
Activities
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Warm-up: Start by discussing the Power Rangers with the student. Ask them questions about their favorite Power Ranger, their powers, and the villains they fight against.
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Introduce the Power Rangers book or story to the student. Show them the cover and ask them to make predictions about what they think the story might be about based on the cover.
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Read the story aloud to the student, emphasizing proper pronunciation and fluency. Pause at certain points to ask comprehension questions to ensure understanding.
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Have the student re-read the story independently. Encourage them to use their finger to track the words as they read to improve their tracking skills.
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After reading, ask the student to draw a picture of their favorite part of the story. Then, have them write a sentence or two describing what is happening in the picture.
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Wrap up the lesson by discussing the story with the student. Ask them to share their favorite part and why they enjoyed it.
First Grade Talking Points
- "The Power Rangers are a group of superheroes who work together to keep the world safe."
- "They have different colored costumes and each Power Ranger has a special power."
- "In the story, the Power Rangers face a challenge or a problem they need to solve."
- "We read the story to find out what happens to the Power Rangers and how they solve the problem."
- "Reading the story helps us practice our reading skills and understand what we read."