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1 Grade Band: High School Unit 19 Unit Target: Scientific Inquiry Unit Topic: High School Science Fair Lesson 11 Instructional Targets Reading Standards for Literature Range and Level of Text Complexity: Experience grade level and age-appropriate literature materials, including poems, biographies, chapter books, fiction and nonfiction works, that are adapted to student reading level. Key Ideas and Details: Answer questions and use support from text to explain the main ideas, details and inferences of a story. Which of your state standards are aligned to these instructional targets? Chapter 5: The Wright Brothers Classroom Activities/Lesson Plan The title of the Chapter Book is What Is Science? The fifth chapter is about Orville and Wilbur Wright. The Wright brothers loved things that moved. They dreamed of creating a flying machine. Their machine started out as a big kite but developed into a machine with a motor. Today the Wright brothers are remembered as the first men to build and fly an airplane. Chapter books present a reading to learn experience. Therefore, students may read independently, in a shared reading experience or books may be read to them. Present students with one chapter at a time for reading and comprehension instruction. After each page is read, ask the discussion question that appears in italics at the bottom of the page. Focus on pictures to reinforce understanding. Repeated readings are encouraged. Suggested Reading Levels for this chapter include Levels H/I, presented in a text format, and E presented in both text and symbol-supported formats. Read and Answer Comprehension activities extend beyond checking what students remember from reading. During instruction, students learn to refer to the book, using both illustrations and text to locate answers to questions. Students recognize types of responses appropriate to who, what and where formats. Question responses may also provide students with a foundation for story retell. Activities should be repeated throughout the unit to increase students skills in multiple areas of comprehension. Select the level of comprehension questions appropriate to each student. Comprehension questions are also in three formats. Level 3 is text only. Level 2 is symbol-supported. Level 1 is written in sentence strip format, allowing students to select from multiple choices or one errorless picture choice. Build comprehension and vocabulary through discussions. Standards Connection These standards connection lessons are designed to build summarizing skills and are applicable to all chapters. Using the first standards connection form, determine whether this book is a work of fiction or nonfiction. Select the additional standards connection lesson based on whether the chapter is a fictional format that has a story line or an informational text that includes facts and historical events. The first two sets of comprehension questions are derived from the lower levels of text. An advanced level of mixed questions is provided in text-only format. Pre- and post-assessments are available through Monthly Checkpoints. Differentiated Tasks Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Students will independently read literature forms, including chapter books, biographies, poems, fiction and nonfiction works that have been adapted to student reading level. Students will independently read questions about a story and write, speak or select an answer. Students will read supported and shared literature forms, including chapter books, biographies, poems, fiction and nonfiction works that have been adapted to student reading level. Students will point to or select a picture from a choice of three in response to a question about a story. Resources and Materials Chapter 5: The Wright Brothers Communication board Comprehension worksheets and sentence strips (multiple-choice and fill-in); Advanced questions Standards Connection Lessons 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 Students will actively participate in supported reading of literature forms, including chapter books, biographies, poems, fiction and nonfiction works that have been adapted to student ability level. Students will respond to a question by choosing a single option or errorless picture. Notes
2 Grade Band: High School Unit 19 Unit Target: Scientific Inquiry Unit Topic: High School Science Fair Lesson 11, Chapter 5: Answer Key Fill-In fly first machine brothers Wilbur 1. Wilbur and Orville Wright were. (brothers) 2. They wanted to like a kite. (fly) 3. rode on the big kite. (Wilbur) 4. Wilbur and Orville built a that could fly. (machine) 5. They were the men to fly. (first) Multiple-Choice 1. Who is this chapter about? (Thomas Edison, Leonardo da Vinci, the Wright brothers) 2. What did they like to learn about? (math, science, history) 3. What did the Wright brothers build? (tractors, bicycles, cars) 4. What did Wilbur ride? (bird, small horse, big kite) 5. What is important to know about this chapter? They liked kites. They were brothers from North Carolina. They were the first to fly an airplane. Fill-In Advanced Use the Chapter Book to help you fill in the blank. 1. The Wright brothers lived in Dayton,. (Ohio) 2. The Wright brothers liked to work with things that. (moved, flew) 3. They built a kite that was big enough to carry a. (pilot) 4. They flew their new machine with a at Kitty Hawk. (motor) 5. Orville flew in the air for seconds. (twelve) Multiple-Choice Advanced These questions may have more than one correct answer. 6. Who is the oldest brother? (Wilbur, Orville, Thomas) 7. What did Wilbur and Orville build? (kites, bicycles, cars) 8. Where did the Wright brothers fly their kite? (Ohio, North Carolina, New York) 9. When was the Wright brothers first flight? December 17, 2013 August 5, 1867 December 17, What are the Wright brothers remembered as? the first men to build and fly an airplane the first men to own a bicycle shop the first men to build a kite
3 31 Chapter 5: The Wright Brothers HS, Unit 19, Scientifi c Inquiry, Hight School Science Fair Lesson 11, Chapter 5, The Wright Brothers, Level H/I
4 32 Wilbur Wright was born in His brother Orville was born four years later in The brothers lived in Dayton, Ohio. They did not graduate from high school. But they studied and learned about science and technology. They liked to build and fi x things. Why would we call these men the Wright brothers?
5 33 Wilbur and Orville Wright owned a bicycle shop. They built and sold bicycles. The Wright brothers liked to work with things that moved. Where did the Wright brothers work?
6 34 Wilbur and Orville began to think about a fl ying machine. They wondered how they could make something move in the air. They watched a kite fl y. They wanted to make a machine so men could fl y too. They made a plan to build something that could fl y. What did the Wright brothers want to make?
7 35 The Wright brothers built a kite that could carry a pilot. A pilot is a person who fl ies an airplane or an aircraft. They took the kite to Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Wilbur was the pilot. The big kite only fl ew for a few seconds. But the brothers learned about fl ying. What did their first flying machine look like?
8 36 Wilbur and Orville began building a fl ying machine with a motor. On December 17, 1903, they fl ew their new fl ying machine at Kitty Hawk. This time Orville was the pilot. He stayed in the air for twelve seconds. This was the fi rst fl ight. Where was the first flight?
9 37 The Wright brothers worked on more ideas for a fl ying machine. They built many airplanes. They helped start new ideas for more airplanes. They are remembered as the fi rst men to build and fl y an airplane. What are the Wright brothers remembered for?
10 31 Chapter 5: The Wright Brothers HS, Unit 19, Scientifi c Inquiry, Hight School Science Fair Lesson 11, Chapter 5, The Wright Brothers, Level E
11 32 Wilbur and Orville Wright were brothers. They liked to learn about science.
12 33 Wilbur and Orville built bicycles. They liked to work with things that move.
13 34 Wilbur and Orville wanted to fly like a kite. They wanted to make a flying machine. They made a plan.
14 35 They built a big kite. Wilbur rode on the big kite. He could fly.
15 36 Wilbur and Orville built a flying machine. They could fly in the machine.
16 37 Wilbur and Orville built many airplanes. They were the first men to fly an airplane.
17 31 Chapter 5: The Wright Brothers HS, Unit 19, Scientifi c Inquiry, Hight School Science Fair Lesson 11, Chapter 5, The Wright Brothers, Level E Symbol-Supported
18 32 Wilbur and Orville Wright were brothers. + They liked to learn about science.
19 33 Wilbur and Orville built bicycles. + They liked to work with things that move.
20 34 Wilbur and Orville wanted to fly like a kite. + They wanted to make a flying machine. They made a plan.
21 35 They built a big kite. Wilbur rode on the big kite. He could fly.
22 36 Wilbur and Orville built a flying machine. + They could fly in the machine.
23 37 Wilbur and Orville built many airplanes. + They were the first men to fly an airplane.
24 yes no The Wright Brothers like learn about with Wilbur Orville brother build work like big science bicycle thing move fly in many kite machine plan make ride first airplane man Within each category, pictures are listed from left to right in the order in which they appear in the text. HS, Unit 19, Scientifi c Inquiry, Hight School Science Fair Lesson 11, Chapter 5, The Wright Brothers
25 Chapter 5: The Wright Brothers Name: 1. Wilbur and Orville Wright were. 2. They wanted to like a kite. 3. rode on the big kite. 4. Wilbur and Orville built a that could fly. 5. They were the men to fly. fl y fi rst machine brothers Wilbur HS, Unit 19, Scientifi c Inquiry, Hight School Science Fair Lesson 11, Chapter 5, The Wright Brothers, Fill-In Level 3
26 Chapter 5: The Wright Brothers Name: 1. Wilbur and Orville Wright were. 2. They wanted to like a kite. 3. rode on the big kite. 4. Wilbur and Orville built a that could fly. 5. They were the men to fly. fl y fi rst machine brothers Wilbur HS, Unit 19, Scientifi c Inquiry, Hight School Science Fair Lesson 11, Chapter 5, The Wright Brothers, Fill-In Level 2
27 Chapter 5: The Wright Brothers fl y fi rst machine brothers Wilbur 1. Wilbur and Orville Wright were. + HS, Unit 19, Scientifi c Inquiry, Hight School Science Fair Lesson 11, Chapter 5, The Wright Brothers, Fill-In Level 1
28 Chapter 5: The Wright Brothers 2. They wanted to like a kite. 3. rode on the big kite. HS, Unit 19, Scientifi c Inquiry, Hight School Science Fair Lesson 11, Chapter 5, The Wright Brothers, Fill-In Level 1
29 Chapter 5: The Wright Brothers 4. Wilbur and Orville built a that could fly They were the men to fly. HS, Unit 19, Scientifi c Inquiry, Hight School Science Fair Lesson 11, Chapter 5, The Wright Brothers, Fill-In Level 1
30 Chapter 5: The Wright Brothers Name: 1. Who is this chapter about? a. Thomas Edison b. Leonardo da Vinci c. the Wright brothers 2. What did they like to learn about? a. math b. science c. history 3. What did the Wright brothers build? a. tractors b. bicycles c. cars 4. What did Wilbur ride? a. bird b. small horse c. big kite 5. What is important to know about this chapter? a. They liked kites. b. They were brothers from North Carolina. c. They were the fi rst to fl y an airplane. HS, Unit 19, Scientifi c Inquiry, Hight School Science Fair Lesson 11, Chapter 5, The Wright Brothers, Multiple-Choice Level 3
31 Chapter 5: The Wright Brothers Name: 1. Who is this chapter about? a. Thomas Edison b. Leonardo da Vinci c. the Wright brothers 2. What did they like to learn about? a. math b. science c. history 3. What did the Wright brothers build? a. tractors b. bicycles c. cars 4. What did Wilbur ride? a. bird b. small horse c. big kite 5. What is important to know about this chapter? a. They liked kites. b. They were brothers from North Carolina. c. They were the fi rst to fl y an airplane. HS, Unit 19, Scientifi c Inquiry, Hight School Science Fair Lesson 11, Chapter 5, The Wright Brothers, Multiple-Choice Level 2
32 Chapter 5: The Wright Brothers Thomas Edison Leonardo da Vinci the Wright brothers math science history tractors bicycles cars bird small horse big kite They liked kites. They were brothers from North Carolina. They were the fi rst to fl y an airplane. HS, Unit 19, Scientifi c Inquiry, Hight School Science Fair Lesson 11, Chapter 5, The Wright Brothers, Multiple-Choice Level 1
33 Chapter 5: The Wright Brothers 1. Who is this chapter about? 2. What did they like to learn about? HS, Unit 19, Scientifi c Inquiry, Hight School Science Fair Lesson 11, Chapter 5, The Wright Brothers, Multiple-Choice Level 1
34 Chapter 5: The Wright Brothers 3. What did the Wright brothers build? 4. What did Wilbur ride? HS, Unit 19, Scientifi c Inquiry, Hight School Science Fair Lesson 11, Chapter 5, The Wright Brothers, Multiple-Choice Level 1
35 Chapter 5: The Wright Brothers 5. What is important to know about this chapter? HS, Unit 19, Scientifi c Inquiry, Hight School Science Fair Lesson 11, Chapter 5, The Wright Brothers, Multiple-Choice Level 1
36 Chapter 5: The Wright Brothers Name: Use your chapter book to help you find answers to these questions: 1. The Wright brothers lived in Dayton,. 2. The Wright brothers liked to work with things that. 3. They built a kite that was big enough to carry a. 4. They flew their new machine with a at Kitty Hawk. 5. Orville flew in the air for seconds. HS, Unit 19, Scientifi c Inquiry, Hight School Science Fair Lesson 11, Chapter 5, The Wright Brothers, Fill-In Advanced
37 Chapter 5: The Wright Brothers Name: These questions may have more than one correct answer: 6. Who is the oldest brother? a. Wilbur b. Orville c. Thomas 7. What did Wilbur and Orville build? a. kites b. bicycles c. cars 8. Where did the Wright brothers fly their kite? a. Ohio b. North Carolina c. New York 9. When was the Wright brothers first flight? a. December 17, 2013 b. August 5, 1867 c. December 17, What are the Wright brothers remembered as? a. the fi rst men to build and fl y an airplane b. the fi rst men to own a bicycle shop c. the fi rst men to build a kite HS, Unit 19, Scientifi c Inquiry, Hight School Science Fair Lesson 11, Chapter 5, The Wright Brothers, Multiple-Choice Advanced
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