Lesson Plan Wonderstruck
Lesson Plan Wonderstruck
Lesson Plan Wonderstruck
Connie Flannery
Fourth Grade Reading Comprehension
Estimated Duration:
This lesson will be conducted within 6 day with option for an additional day for assignments
and presentations (45 minutes per day for 6+ days).
Commentary:
This lesson will be lengthy due to the length of this book and the many facets. I would
require out of class time (homework). It will be difficult to get the full extent of this lesson if
students are not willing to do out of class work.
Instructional Procedures:
Commentary: Students will be reading Wonderstruck in and out of class. They will be
responsible for creating there own story using Storybird incorporating setting, point of view,
imagery and the vocabulary.
Day 1:
Open discussion about the ways to tell a story. Have students brainstorm of different
ways that stories. Present book trailer in class prior to beginning reading.
( http://bcove.me/vr3z7zqk)As a class, read Bens story (first chapter pages 16-27). Set
students up in groups and introduce the Story Bird (https://storybird.com/create/). Have
students read Roses picture story p. 29-83 on their own.
Day 2:
First 10 minutes, review the first part of Bens story and ask for volunteers on telling Roses
story from previous day. Introduce the concept of setting and ask students to describe both
settings. As a class, read Bens story ( pages 84-99). Separate in group assigned and
brainstorm on story ideas for Story Bird and think about setting while deciding on creation.
Have students read Roses picture story p. 99-240 on their own.
Day 3:
First 10 minutes, review the parts of Ben and Roses stories and ask for volunteers on
telling Roses story from previous day. Introduce the concept of points of view and ask
students to discuss the two separate points of view. As a class, read Bens story ( pages
241-265). Separate in group assigned and work on story for Story Bird and focus on points
of view while creating your story. Have students read Roses picture story p. 266-307 on
their own.
Day 4:
First 10 minutes, review the parts of Ben and Roses stories and ask for volunteers on
telling Roses story from previous day. Introduce the vocabulary used thus far (see
supplement material). As a class, read Bens story ( pages 308-345). Separate in group
assigned and work on story for Story Bird. Have students read Roses picture story p. 346460 on their own.
Day 5:
First 10 minutes, review the parts of Ben and Roses stories and ask for volunteers on
telling Roses story from previous day. Review vocabulary and introduce second set of
words. Discuss imagery and how the author using the thunderstorms, blackouts and
museum in the story. As a class, read Bens story ( pages 461-505). Separate in group
assigned and work on story for Story Bird focusing on using imagery. Have students read
Pre-Assessment:
Before introducing Wonderstruck have an informal Q&A. As a class, conduct an inquiry of
knowledge of setting, imagery and point of view. Discuss the style of writing of
Wonderstruck.
Scoring Guidelines:
Class participation will be used to set a baseline of knowledge. In class read alouds and
story recall will be factored in final grade. Group project contribution and cooperation will also
be graded.
Post-Assessment:
Class participation, vocabulary quiz and group story presentation will be used to calculate
final grade. Vocabulary assessment to be taking online at
Students group projects will be grade on the following criteria:
use of imagery
use of vocabulary
explanation of setting
use of point of view
Scoring Guidelines:
Students will be graded on the vocabulary quiz, completion of outside reading assignment,
participation and group project. Break down of the scoring is as follows:
20 pts - Online quiz
20 pts - Class participation
20 pts - reading assignments
40 pts - storybird presentation
Extension
Extra material available on the following link for standards addressed in this lesson.
http://www.k12reader.com/common-core-standard/ccss/ccss-4/
Student will look at innovations for hearing impairments and the impact of these to the deaf
culture.
Interdisciplinary Connections
Science
Take a virtual tour of the inspiration of Wonderstruck and explore the scientific realms
http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/collection/teaching-brian-selznick-including-virtual-fieldtrip
Social Studies
Compare description of museum from Wonderstruck to that of the actual museums. For the
Museum of Natural History go to www.khanacademy.org/partner-content/amnh. For the
Queens Museum visit www.queensmuseum.org.
Diversity
Learn about the deaf culture by reading biographies about someone who is deaf.
Suggested readings:
For teachers
For
students
Key Vocabulary
Setting, imagery, point of view, inferences and theme
Other terms to be familiar with are hearing impaired and deaf culture.
Additional Notes
sources:
http://www.teachingbooks.net/tb.cgi?tid=25731&s=n&a=1
http://www.scholastic.com/wonderstruck/
https://education.ohio.gov/getattachment/Topics/Special-Education/Students-withDisabilities/Students-With-Disabilities-(1)/OACS-E-English-Language-Arts.pdf.aspx