Wombat Stew
Wombat Stew
Wombat Stew
A Walking Talking Text Column Planner unit of work based on the text, Wombat Stew From Wombat Stew by Marcia Vaughan and Pamela Lofts Text copyright Marcia Vaughan 1984 Illustration copyright Pamela Lofts 1984 First published by Scholastic Australia Pty Limited 1984 Reproduced by permission of Scholastic Australia Pty Limited ISBN 1865046620 Unit written by Joanne Coghlan Making MAP Meaningful Project 2005
Northern Territory Department of Education 1995. Walking Talking Texts, Darwin, NT. This unit of work uses the Walking Talking Texts Column Planner framework provides a framework for the teaching of oral English, and in addition, for the teaching of literacy skills (independent reading and writing) in English through activities and exercises. uses the Do, Talk, Record planning model was written for use with English as a Second Language (ESL) students.
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8. The word list will focus on the verbs doing words in the text see attached word list.
10. Teach sound & letter names where appropriate. For the younger students in the class this could happen whilst the older students are ordering alphabetically. The daily routine at the beginning of the school day also includes phonemic awareness activities.
11. Write a group negotiated, teacher scribed text based on original. Students retell the text and the teacher scribes talking through specific spelling, full stops, capital letters etc.
12.Create a wall thesaurus/dictionary. Use the list words first and as the unit progresses add any words deemed suitable/necessary.
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15. Teacher & students produce a story map. Using the scribed text from 11, students illustrate and display in the classroom for the story map. An activity involving the teacher rearranging these each day and students putting them in correct order could be a daily activity or random days chosen for this.
19. Assessment Choice Explore the text through poetry and/or music. Eg Kookaburra Sits on the Old Gum Tree Home Among the Gum Trees Kangaroo Rap Tap Koala Bear Ten Baby Kangaroos
20. Teacher has the words up in the room for the songs. If time allows, a group negotiation of another one of the songs could be done also.
21. Assessment Choice Practise listening skills 1. Play dingo and wombat students in a circle holding hands. One student chosen to be the dingo and one the wombat. They run around and through the circle with the dingo chasing the wombat. It is up to the students in the circle to try and help the dingo stay free of the dingo. 2.Dingo Dingo Wombat same as Duck Duck Goose. 3. Animal Artist Give student a picture of an Australian animal and they have to describe it to the students as they draw it (teacher model first). 4. Thwibbledy Thwop (see sheet). Teacher to be the speaker and students to guess the missing word replaced by Thwibbedy Thwop. Eg Thwibbedy Thwop can hop. Thwibbedy Thwop has spikes on its back. etc
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22. Students begin writing their own text in the form of a poem or a song. This may mean that they change the animal name only in the song or the action they do.
23. Assessment Choice Explore the text through art & craft. Make masks and props for Wombat Stew role play.
24. Teacher & students write jointly constructed texts associated with the art and/or craft work This could be a procedure or a description.
25. Students begin to write a procedural or descriptive text of their own based on art/craft work.
26. Assessment Choice Practise English pronunciation. This is ongoing throughout the daily lessons.
27. SCIENCE Concepts and Contexts Band 1 Life and Living Describe animals in terms of appearance, habitat, reproduction, food sources etc. Write a report using a group constructed retrieval chart.
27. MATHS Assessment Choice Number Sense NS KGP2.1 Numbers and Number Systems Sort/match/count small collections of coins NS KGP3.3 Calculating Use coins in play situations to imitate buying goods and are aware of differences in money value of goods eg chips v/s TV set NS 1.3 Calculating Recognise coins and know their value eg make up $3.20 using various coins, work out the value of a set of coins up tp $5, compare the value of coins with the price of an item Recognise common notes and know their value eg make up $25 using various notes NS 2.3 Calculating Estimate when adding and subtracting amounts of money eg mentally calculate eg $1.10 + $1.30 = Mentally work out that items costing $4.25 and $3.60 together
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will cost b/w $7 and $8. etc Teacher & students write a group negotiated /jointly constructed text that reflects the Maths activities. For cooking students will have to write a shopping list and add up costs 34. Write a group negotiated text in the same genre, which differs from the original in language items, setting, plot, topic, purpose. Changing the animals or what they put in the stew or even what the dingo is going to cook could be fun.
28. HEALTH/PE Assessment Choice Teacher & students write a group negotiated /jointly constructed text that reflects the Health/PE activities write and follow a recipe. Band 1 HP1.2 People and Food Share in preparing and eating a variety of foods including some that may be new to them Band 2 HP 2.2 People and Food Devise a shopping list for a particular meal and investigate the cost See Maths unit
33. Recognise and correct substitutions/lies in the text. Worksheet/or oral activity
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35. Students begin to write a text of their own by improvising on the original text, in one of the following ways: language items, plot, setting, content. A change of what goes into the stew or the animals.
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38. Write a group negotiated text to support the presentation. Make posters or invitations to the performance.
39. Students write a text of their own to support the oral presentation. 40. Independent writers could make their own posters or invitations.
41. Assessment Choice Give the oral presentation. This should be videod.
Assessment It is recommended that at the beginning of the unit approximately four or five students are chosen as a focus for assessment. Gather these work samples as you go through the unit. NB. Spelling is included in the worksheet part of the daily program as an extra activity. oral transcript worksheets with anecdotal notes video of performance writing sample with anecdotal notes spelling test Use the Assessment Record sheet to profile students and attach the above evidence.
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DAILY PROGRAM
A. Activities 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Read the text to the students (1) Oral cloze Wombat Stew song (2) Reconstruction (14) Role play Wombat Stew (4) Sing one of the songs (19) Put word list into alphabetical order (9) B. Next part of the planner C. Worksheets 1st 5 weeks Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: 2nd 5 weeks Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Written cloze Alternative endings/beginnings Scrambled sentences/words Number in order Spelling test (5 words from list) True/False Look, say, cover, write, check (list words) Questions/statements Multiple choice Spelling test 5 words from word list
For younger students: word finds/sound finds/read, write and draw are also alternative worksheets
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Listening
Speaking
Sing Wombat Stew song with correct pronunciation and intonation (anecdotal notes or tape and transcribe).
Reading
Writing
Write a sentence/s with correct punctuation about another version of Wombat Stew (35). Analyse sample.
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HPE
Band 1 HP1.2 People and Food Share in preparing and eating a variety of foods including some that may be new to them Band 2 HP 2.2 People and Food Devise a shopping list for a particular meal and investigate the cost
Science
Concepts and Contexts Band 1 Life and Living Describe animals in terms of appearance, habitat, reproduction, food sources etc Number Sense NS KGP2.1 Numbers and Number Systems Sort/match/count small collections of coins NS KGP3.3 Calculating Use coins in play situations to imitate buying goods and are aware of differences in money value of goods eg chips v/s TV set NS 1.3 Calculating Recognise coins and know their value eg make up $3.20 using various coins, work out the value of a set of coins up tp $5, compare the value of coins with the price of an item Recognise common notes and know their value eg make up $25 using various notes NS 2.3 Calculating Estimate when adding and subtracting amounts of money eg mentally calculate eg $1.10 + $1.30 = Mentally work out that items costing $4.25 and $3.60 together will cost b/w $7 and $8. etc
Join in group construction of shopping list for stew (anecdotal notes Write a report on an animal using retrieval chart (analyse writing sample Worksheet matching coins.
Maths
Worksheet most expensive, least expensive. Worksheet - Recognise coins and know their value eg make up $3.20 using various coins, work out the value of a set of coins up t0 $5, compare the value of coins with the price of an item. Worksheet common notes and their value. Worksheet with addition and subtracting money estimation. Rounding up and down to nearest dollar.
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Put your right toe in front Put your right toe out back Put your feet back together Make your hands clap, clap! Put your left toe in front Put your left toe out back Put your feet back together Make your hands clap, clap! Hop ahead 1,2,3 To the left 1,2,3 Hop back 1,2,3 To the right 1,2,3 THATS A SQUARE clap, clap! A square I can jump And a circle too Just call out a shape I can jump it for you! _____________ clap, clap!
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Koala Bear
(Original author unknown)
Koala bear, koala bear, Turn around, Koala bear, koala bear, Touch the ground. Koala Bear, koala bear Dance on your toes, Koala bear, koala bear, Touch your nose. Koala bear, koala bear, Give a little clap, Koala bear, koala bear Take a nap.
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Ten baby kangaroos standing in a row When they see their mama they bow just so (bow) They kick to the left (kick to the left) They kick to the right (kick to the right) Then they close their eyes and sleep all night (pretend to sleep) repeat going down a number each time
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HPE PROGRAM
Band 1 HP1.2 People and Food Share in preparing and eating a variety of foods including some that may be new to them Band 2 HP 2.2 People and Food Devise a shopping list for a particular meal and investigate the cost
Do
Talk
1. Teacher talks to the students about the outcomes they are working towards and how they relate to Wombat Stew and their world. Whole group discussion about what the students consider to be a healthy meal.
Record
2. List the student responses to what they consider to be healthy food. 3. Using a food analysis chart of teachers choice eg food pyramid, investigate what does constitute a healthy meal. 6. Class has an excursion to local shop to look at availability of healthy foods. 9. Class goes to shop and uses list to by food, noting prices. 12. Collect and pay for goods. 4. Whole group discussion about what they would choose for a healthy breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks. 7. Whole class discussion about what they will choose to cook for a healthy meal (from 5). 10. Teacher and students discuss differences in prices for similar food items why, best choice etc. 13. Talk about the meal and what the requirements will be to prepare and cook it. 5. Teacher scribes daily menu based on student responses.
14. Group negotiated, teacher scribed recipe noting what materials are required and how to cook the meal.
16. Whole class discussion 17. Students to make a good about the cooking, cleaning food poster. up process etc. Also discuss what the food tasted like and how good food tastes good too!
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MATHS PROGRAM
Number Sense NS KGP2.1 Numbers and Number Systems Sort/match/count small collections of coins NS KGP3.3 Calculating Use coins in play situations to imitate buying goods and are aware of differences in money value of goods eg chips v/s TV set NS 1.3 Calculating Recognise coins and know their value eg make up $3.20 using various coins, work out the value of a set of coins up tp $5, compare the value of coins with the price of an item Recognise common notes and know their value eg make up $25 using various notes NS 2.3 Calculating Estimate when adding and subtracting amounts of money eg mentally calculate eg $1.10 + $1.30 = Mentally work out that items costing $4.25 and $3.60 together will cost b/w $7 and $8 etc Set up a shop in the classroom and have time every day where the students go shopping. The teacher will need to be the shop keeper a lot of the time so they can teach about the money and change, while students are having this real-life experience. Group negotiation of specific worksheets will also occur on a daily basis to reinforce the informal skill development with formal application. All About Money is an excellent resource for this purpose. The HPE Learning Area program also includes shopping and costing, so will add life experience to this program. This unit of work would occur over a 10 week period.
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SCIENCE PROGRAM
Concepts and Contexts Band 1 Life and Living Describe animals in terms of appearance, habitat, reproduction, food sources etc
Do
Talk
1.Teacher talks to students about the outcomes they are working towards and how they relate to Wombat Stew and their world. Talk about the animals in Wombat Stew and what the students prior knowledge specifically about these animals/birds is.
Record
2. Group negotiated, teacher scribed list of animals/birds from Wombat Stew story. Also a list stating students prior knowledge. 3. In groups and using books and the internet, students start reading about / investigating these animals. 6. As a class, a close investigation of one animal takes place. Eg kangaroo 4. Whole class discussion about what new information they have discovered about the animals/birds. 7. Teacher explains to students they will write a report about that animal. 5. Teacher scribes a group negotiated list of new knowledge. 8. Using a retrieval chart, teacher scribes words specific to a wombat under each heading. Eg/ name, habitat, food, appearance, breeding, life cycle, etc. Then the teacher models to the students how to access the information from the retrieval chart and construct a report from it. 11. Teacher scribes this information onto the retrieval chart. A whole class group negotiation, teacher scribed report is written. 14. Students produce a report either group negotiated or independent depending on their ability level.
10. Students orally present the information learnt about the other animal considering the headings on the retrieval chart. 13. Students talk to teacher about information and work on a group negotiated retrieval chart. Students who are capable can do this independently. 16. Whole class talks about the presentations.
12. In small groups, or as individuals, depending on ability levels, students will research another Australian animal/bird. 15. Students present their report to other class members.
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Report on a Kangaroo (sample) A male kangaroo is called a buck. A female kangaroo is called a doe. A baby kangaroo is called a joey. Kangaroos live in the bush or on the plains. They are large with 2 big back legs and 2 small front legs. They have brown, reddish or grey fur and a long tail. They are herbivores and they eat grass, leaves and shoots of small trees. They are marsupials, which means they have a pouch. They are mammals, which means they suckle their young with milk. They are nocturnal, which means they feed mostly at night. Kangaroos hop and travel very fast.
NB: The words in italics are the words required to be taught to construct complete sentences. Teacher would model this language repeatedly. Students would also be required to illustrate the animal and perhaps even label it.
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WRITTEN CLOZE
Using the words from the box, fill in the gaps to make the story make sense. Wombat dingo make day stew
One ____________, on the banks of a billabong, a very clever _____________ caught a wombat. And decided to _____________ .. Wombat _____________, Wombat stew, Gooey, brewy, Yummy, chewy, _________________ stew!
QUESTIONS / STATEMENTS
Write the answer to the question. 1. What is the name of the story?
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MULTIPLE CHOICE
Shade the correct bubble to make the sentence make sense. 1. The dingo caught a cold wombat fish
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ALTERNATIVE ENDINGS/BEGINNINGS
Start or finish the sentence anyway you like. They must not be the same as the story and can be silly or sensible. 1. A very clever dingo caught a _______________________________________________. 2. The dingo decided to make ________________________________________________. 3. ____________________________________________ came ambling up the bank. 4. Im brewing up a _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Read, write and draw Emu __________________________________
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dingo 1. 2. 3. 4.
day
wombat
make
Good day, Dingo. What is all that water for? 1. all is that What for? Water ______________________________________________________________________2. day, Dingo Good
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NUMBER IN ORDER
Write the numbers 1, 2 & 3 in the box to show the order these things happened in the story. 1. The dingo caught the wombat. met the platypus. decided to make the stew.
3. The emu fluttered Oh ho dingo. arched her graceful neck. waltzed out from the shade of the iron bark.
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