The Great Big Elephants
The Great Big Elephants
The Great Big Elephants
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Eleanor Curtain
Publishing 2004
Text Kerrie Shanahan
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Eleanor Curtain
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First published 2004
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During reading
Predict, Read, Reflect:
Before reading
Setting the context, front cover
and title page:
Vocabulary
Have the children brainstorm everything that they know about elephants.
Record this on a chart for future reference.
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Front cover
Title page
Predict
This is the contents page.
Read the chapter headings to the children.
What sort of things will we learn about elephants by
reading this book?
This page has the heading Introduction. What do you
expect the introduction to tell you?
Contents
Introduction
Strong trunks
Thick skin
10
12
13
14
16
Introduction
Almost everything about elephants is big.
They are the largest animals that live on land.
There are two kinds of elephants: the Indian
elephant and the African elephant.
Predict
This heading is How big are elephants? How big do you
think an elephant is?
The heading on page 7 is Enormous appetites.
What does an elephant eat? How much would an
elephant need to eat?
Enormous appetites
Predict
This heading is Huge ears. Why might elephants need
huge ears?
The heading on page 10 is Strong trunks. Look at the
photographs. What are these elephants doing with their
trunks? What else might the elephant use its trunk for?
Huge ears
Elephants have very big, very thin ears.
Elephants use their ears to cool themselves down.
Strong trunks
An elephant has about 150,000 muscles in its trunk.
An elephants trunk can smell food, water and
predators.
It is strong enough to lift a baby elephant from a
mud hole. It is gentle enough to pick a single leaf
from a tree.
10
11
Predict
The headings on these pages are Thick skin and
Massive legs and feet.
Why do you think elephants would need thick skin?
What does the word massive mean?
Why do elephants need massive legs and feet?
Thick skin
12
13
Predict
The heading on this page is Other BIG facts. What do
you think are some other big facts about elephants?
Look at the diagram on page 16. What parts of the
elephant does this diagram describe? How do you know?
10
15
An
elephants
tusk is sharp
enough to
pierce the
metal of a car.
An elephants ear is up
to one metre wide.
An elephants feet
carry a weight of up
to 6000 kilograms.
16
11
After reading
Being a meaning maker
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Responding to text
Writing links
Shared writing
sentence activity
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