Judith Poon Read Aloud Data Base ABZ Book
Judith Poon Read Aloud Data Base ABZ Book by Shel Silverstein
Subject: ESL Grade Level: 9 th grade Guiding Questions to set a purpose for reading: 1. Can you think of words for each of the 26 alphabets? 2. What does A stand for? 3. What does B stand for? 4. What does Z stand for? 5. What is an adjective? Example? 6. What is a noun? Example?
M is for Money Mommy and daddy always fight about money. Money is the root of all evil. See the money. The money is green. The money is in mommy’s purse. Take the bad money out of the purse and send it to P. O. Box 42, ST. Louis, Missouri. Then mommy and daddy will be happy!
Did you ever hear of Pinocchio? Well, pinocchio was a puppet who liked to tell lies and every time he told a lie his nose would grow longer and longer. Do you think that would happen to you? Tell a little lie and see what happens. . NOTHING HAPPENED? is for nose. Did your nose get long? No? Isn’t it fun not being a puppet? N
R The fire is red The fire engine is red the fireman’s hat is red Does the fireman in the red hat come to your house in his red is for red fire engine? No? Too bad. The fireman only goes to places where there is a fire
Do you want to get your wish? When your tooth falls out, put it under your pillow and make a wish In the morning the tooth will be gone and there will be a shiny new dime under the pillow. Ok, now you have 10ϵ. W How can you get $3. 2? is for Wish
Reason for choosing this book: SWBAT, ● Overview the 26 alphabets ● Learn the words & meanings within the stories and pictures ● Learn the definition and examples of adjectives ● Learn the definition and examples of nouns This book is meaningful for ESL students because, ● All words are formed by the 26 alphabets ● First thing to learn in a language is the characters ● The word choices in the book are simple and common It can be used in a beginning level ESL classroom for introduction.
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