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Spanish Read Aloud Lesson Plan, Activities, and Dictado Yearlong Bundle

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    SAVE BIG! A guided reading or interactive read aloud lesson plan bundle for 33 Spanish mentor text picture books covering topics for the whole year in Spanish with dictado plans for EVERY book so that you can do your dictations around a common context of the book! No more dictations completely disconnected from your other classroom learning!

    The Dictado plans are:

    • weekly Dictados connected to the Spanish mentor texts
    • designed to be completed after an interactive read aloud of the picture book
    • Students do the dictado 3-5 times in the week
    • Includes: Dictado title, Dictado sentence(s), possible student observations, suggested teaching points, and a guide for implementing the plans successfully in your classroom.

    Lessons and activities focus on:

    • Using evidence to describe, infer, and draw conclusions
    • Summarizing
    • Identifying and supporting author's message / lesson
    • Identifying and describing character traits
    • Explaining figurative language
    • Identifying emotions, feelings, and vivid language
    • Supporting opinions with text evidence
    • Comparing and contrasting characters and texts
    • Defining words using context clues
    • ...and more!

    The lesson plans include:

    • teacher script with strategic stopping points and questions for students to discuss
    • printable prompts for student post-reading responses through discussion in writing or reading response logs
    • 4-5 day plan
    • activities in English and Spanish
    • Discussion questions
    • Suggested discussion strategies
    • Strategic stopping points for questioning and close reading
    • Anchor chart examples
    • Sentence stems / frames for oracy and vocabulary development
    • Great for bilingual classrooms
    • Printable worksheets for written responses in a reading log
    • Suggested scope and sequence in order to read the books

    How to Use This Resource:

    • whole group
    • small group
    • as a reading  intervention
    • special education (SPED)
    • bilingual or Dual Language / DLI classrooms
    • with ELLs for ESL instruction
    • Great for K, 1st, 2nd, or 3rd grade

    Activities and Dictados are for the following books:

    • A Child of Books // La Niña de los Libros by Oliver Jeffers
    • A Very Unusual Dog // Un perro muy diferente by Dorothy Joan Harris
    • Ada Twist Scientist // Ada Magnífica, científica by Andrea Beaty
    • Dear Greenpeace / Dear Mr. Blueberry // Querido Salvatierra by Simon James
    • Emmanuel's Dream // El sueño de Emmanuel by Laurie Ann Thompson
    • Frida by Jonah Winter
    • How To Heal a Broken Wing // ¿Cómo puede curarse una ala rota? by Bob Graham
    • I Can Read With My Eyes Shut // Yo puedo leer con los ojos cerrados by Dr. Seuss
    • I Want My Hat Back // Yo quiero mi gorro by Jon Klassen
    • Iggy Peck, Architect // Pedro Perfecto, Arquitecto by Andrea Beaty
    • Journey / Viaje by Aaron Becker
    • Quest / Misión by Aaron Becker
    • Return / Vuelta by Aaron Becker
    • Leo the Late Bloomer // Leo, el retoño tardío by Robert Kraus
    • Lost and Found // Perdido y encontrado by Oliver Jeffers
    • Miss Nelson is Missing // ¡La señorita Nelson ha desaparecido! by Harry Allard
    • The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore // Los fantásticos libros voladores del señor Morris Lessmore by William Joyce
    • My Name Is Yoon // Me llamo Yoon by Helen Recorvits
    • Officer Buckle and Gloria // El Oficial Correa y Gloria by Peggy Rathmann
    • Oliver Button Is A Sissy // Oliver Button es una nena by Tomie DePaola
    • Olivia by Ian Falconer
    • On A Beam Of Light // Sobre un rayo de luz by Jennifer Berne
    • Sam and Dave Dig a Hole // Sam y Leo cavan un hoyo by Mac Barnett
    • Someday // Algún día by Alison McGhee and Peter Reynolds
    • The Curious Garden // El jardín curioso by Peter Brown
    • The Great Kapok Tree // El gran capoquero by Lynne Cherry
    • They All Saw A Cat // Todos vieron un gato by Brendan Wenzel
    • This Is Not My Hat // Este no es mi bombín by Jon Klassen
    • Those Shoes // Esos zapatos by Maribeth Boelts
    • Voices in the Park // Voces en el parque by Anthony Browne
    • We Found A Hat // Encontramos un sombrero by Jon Klassen
    • Yoko by Rosemary Wells

    BONUS: La otra orilla by Marta Carrasco

    If you don't own all these books, I encourage you to take advantage of your library or Youtube ;) They are all wonderful texts to share with your students!

    Check out the Dictado Plan Freebies for this unit:

    Spanish Weekly Dictado Lesson Plans Mentor Sentence Mania Unit 1 FREEBIE

    Spanish Weekly Dictado Lesson Plans Mentor Sentence Mania Unit 2 FREEBIE

    Spanish Weekly Dictado Lesson Plans Mentor Sentence Mania Unit 3 FREEBIE

    Get the Spanish Dictado Plans ONLY!:

    Spanish Weekly Dictado Lesson Plan Bundle - Mentor Sentence Mania Vol 1

    Your Kindergarten, first, second, or third grade students will love these stories!

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about key details in a text.
    With prompting and support, retell familiar stories, including key details.
    With prompting and support, identify characters, settings, and major events in a story.
    Ask and answer questions about unknown words in a text.
    Recognize common types of texts (e.g., storybooks, poems).

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