indicate in brackets the number(s) and letter(s) of the unit objective and the related lesson
objectives that the assessment is evaluating.
Diagnostic
Noticing Patterns: I will
assess how the students are
doing with seeing how word
choice affects emotional
response to the text by asking
them if they notice any
patterns in the responses
from yesterday. They should
be able to see that many
people had similar emotional
reactions. (4a)
Formative
Read Aloud: I will informally
assess how students are doing
with understanding word
choice by pausing and asking
questions for understanding
during the read aloud. (3a)
Summative
Procedures/Instructional Strategies
[Note: Any words that represent what I would say directly to students appear in italics.]
Beginning Room Arrangement: Desks are in 5 groups of 4.
[Changes in this arrangement that become necessary later will be noted in the plan]
1. [10 mins.] Do Now:
On the board will be these directions:
Take out your writers journal. On the next page, put todays date: [The date will then be
there.] Write the following prompt:
What was a small choice you made recently? What consequences came from it? (Please
think very carefully about this one as even small choices can have big consequences!)
After you write the prompt, please write about it until Miss Wiles starts class.
I will have a timer going after the bell rings so that each student journals for 10 minutes.
2. [10 mins.] Bridge/Hook/Opening to lesson:
The timer for the Do Now goes off. Okay, now that weve had our journaling for the day,
lets go back to what we were thinking about yesterday. At the end of the lesson, I had you
all write down one word that you thought described A Sound of Thunder so far. If you
look over here, I will gesture to one of the bulletin board in the class, I have taken all of
your responses and put on a bulletin board called A Sound of Our Class. These are all
the words you guys came up with yesterday. One by one Im going to dismiss you by
tables to come up and look at the board. If your table is not looking at the board, please
discuss what you expect to happen in the story based off of Bradburys choice to name it
A Sound of Thunder. I will then put this question on the board in case I need to redirect
students to it. I give each table approximately one minute to look at the board before I
say: Okay, table 1 sit down please, and table 2 you can go look at the board. While each
table is looking at the board, I will choose one table to sit at and listen to their thoughts
on the title of the story. After each table has gone I will bring the class back to attention
by saying: Okay, and that was our last table! Lets all have a seat. What did you guys
notice about the words? Were there any patterns? I will be looking for: there are/arent
similar words up there, depending on the class response the previous day. I will take 2-3
responses depending on how long this portion runs. I want to make sure the read aloud
has plenty of time.
3. [45 mins.] Finish Read Aloud
Its great that you all noticed how similar/varied the responses were! What I say here
depends on if the responses were similar or varied. Now that weve gotten many
perspectives on how we would describe A Sound of Thunder, lets continue reading it.
Please get out your vocabulary sheet from yesterday as I pass out the copies again. I will
pass out the copies of A Sound of Thunder. Okay, who wants to take us up to date with
what we read yesterday? I will call on someone who has his/her hand raised. I am looking
for: A guy went to a company who can take a time machine back in time so he can hunt a
dinosaur. Yes! Okay, lets jump right in.
Use this link to see where I would pause and ask questions:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HTNCDTRa9vfbrYv1WT0sf5XahUyUaZSileYWi
OZos4s/edit?usp=sharing
I would print this out and use it as my teachers copy as I read aloud. At each
question/vocabulary word, I would pause and wait for responses. If no one responds, I
will either rephrase the question or prompt them.
4. [20 mins] Choice Chart
Okay, thank you all for being so engaged and getting through that read aloud with me! I
really appreciated the thoughtful answers to the questions I asked. Now, were going to
do a post-reading activity that well actually re-use throughout our unit. Its called a
Choice Chart. Were going to track the different choices a character made throughout
the short story and then examine the consequences of the choice. Were going to be
focusing on Eckels in the short story, but when you do this for your own SSR books you
will be able to choose any character in your book that you want. Okay, first Im going to
model how to do this. I will put the choice chart under the ELMO so students can see it.
Were going to fill in this information here: What was the choice made? So first, he chose
to go back in time to hunt dinosaurs, so lets write that. What was the consequence of
that? He altered time, right? We put that there. And then the last question is: What was
the reason behind the choice? He didnt want to alter time, right? The reason was
because he wanted to go on a safari. Okay, thats the first one. You are all now going to
complete that with a partner or on your own if you would like.
5. [5 mins] Closure: Why a butterfly?
Okay, today were going to close with a short reflection on why Bradbury made killing a
butterfly the big reason the entire future changed. In your writers notebook, title the next
page: Why a butterfly? I will model this under the ELMO. On the page, please write: A
Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury the same way Im doing. Until the end of class,
please brainstorm why you think Bradbury chose a butterfly. You can do a list, a web, a
free write whatever you want. This is going to be a jumping off point for tomorrow.
Thanks for a great class today, everyone!