UNIT 4: Chameleons at a glance

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UNIT 4: Chameleons at a glance WORDS LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 Bumpy Grumpy Match Hatch Tongue Lizard Swirl Horn Wrinkle SUGGESTED BOOKS Expository Chameleon, Chameleon by Joy Cowley Chameleons are Cool by Martin Jenkins and Sue Shields DRILL AND PRACTICE Guess the Word BINGO CONCEPTUAL ACTIVITIES Being a Chameleon Creating the Chameleon s Colors COMMON CORE STANDARDS FOR SCIENCE K Strand 4 Life Sciences, Concept 3 Organisms and Environments: PO 1. Identify some plants and animals that exist in the local environment 1 Strand 4 Life Sciences, Concept 3 Organisms and Environments: PO 1. Identify some plants and animals that exist in the local environment 2 Strand 4 Life Sciences, Concept 1 Characteristics of Organisms: PO 1. Identify animal structures that serve different functions (e.g., sensory, defense, locomotion)

CHAMELEONS: WORDS AND DEFINITIONS LEVEL 1 WORDS Bumpy Horn Match Tongue LEVEL 2 WORDS Grumpy Hatch Lizard Swirl Wrinkle DEFINITION not smooth a hard thing growing on the head of some animals like sheep or cows to be the same as something else pink thing inside the mouth for eating and talking DEFINITION in a bad mood to break out of an egg a reptile with rough, scaly skin, four legs, and a long tapering tail a curving shape or line a fold in cloth or skin

bumpy name match not smooth definition to be the same as something else tongue name grumpy pink thing inside the mouth for eating and talking in a bad mood

hatch name horn to break out of an egg definition a hard thing growing on the head of some animals like sheep or cows lizard name swirl a reptile with rough, scaly skin, four legs, and a long tapering tail a curving shape or line

wrinkle name a fold in cloth or skin definition

CHAMELEONS: ASSESSMENTS LEVEL1 Bumpy Horn Match Tongue LEVEL 2 Grumpy Hatch Lizard Swirl Wrinkle WORD PRE-INTERVENTION SCREENING POST-INTERVENTION ASSESSMENT

CHAMELEONS: INTERACTIVE BOOK READING QUESTIONS Before reading the book, place each question on a sticky note and place it on the corresponding page. Book 1: Chameleons are Cool by Martin Jenkins and Sue Shields Reading Page # Question type Question 1 10-11 competence What is a chameleon s skin like? 1 20-21 abstract Why do you think chameleons walk so slowly? 1 24-25 relate The chameleon uses its tongue for catch food. How do you use your tongue? 2 15 competence Why does the chameleon look grumpy? 2 18-19 abstract Why do you think the chameleon s tail is swirled? 2 26-27 relate The Chameleon eats bugs. What food do you like to eat? Book 2: Chameleon, Chameleon by Joy Cowley Reading Picture Question type Question 1 gecko on tree competence What do you see that matches the tree? 1 scorpion relate What are you afraid of? 1 meeting the other chameleon abstract What do you think the other chameleon will do? 2 catching lunch competence What did he use to catch the caterpillar? 2 starting abstract Why does he need a new home? down the tree (beginning of book) 2 Meets girl chameleon relate How do you let others know you are upset?

CHAMELEONS: CONVERSATION PROMPTS Use the space provided to script an anticipated conversation with your student. Consider the following: What will you do if the student responds with only one word? What will you do if the student responds off topic? What will you do if the student doesn t respond at all? Prompt 1: Nothing has been going right for me today. I am feeling really grumpy. Materials needed: Turn Script Conversational Strategy Teacher Student Teacher Student Prompt 2: The chameleon changes her color to let the other chameleon know she is friendly. How might you dress if you are happy? Friendly? Grumpy? Sad? Materials needed: Chameleon, Chameleon by Joy Cowley Turn Script Conversational Strategy Teacher Student Teacher Student Prompt 3: The chameleons are grumpy about being on the same branch. Why do you think they feel this way? Tell me about a time you felt grumpy. Materials needed: Chameleon, Chameleon by Joy Cowley (pages 16-17) Turn Script Conversational Strategy Teacher Student Teacher Student

CHAMELEONS: DRILL AND PRACTICE Activity: Guess the Word Purpose To provide practice on the target vocabulary words and definitions multiple times. Objective The child will express target words and definitions in response to the teacher prompts. Materials 2 sets of 10 target word cards Headbands with paper clips Procedure 1. Review the words and definitions. 2. Each player gets a pile of target words (10 cards). For more players, distribute the cards evenly. 3. Players pick one of the target word cards and put it in their headband, without looking at the card. 4. Player 1 uses the definition to describe the word in Player 2 s headband. 5. Player 2 guesses what the word is. If Player 2 cannot guess the word, Player 1 provides more description without using the word. For example, for the word dentist, Player 1 could say This person looks at your teeth. They check to see if you have decay. 6. After Player 2 guesses the word, s/he describes the word in Player 1 s headband for Player 1 to guess. 7. Player 1 guesses the word. 8. Continue taking turns until all of the cards have been described.

ACTIVITY: BINGO Purpose To provide practice on the target vocabulary words and definitions multiple times. Objective The child will express target words and definitions in response to the teacher prompts. Materials BINGO cards Markers Vocabulary Cards Procedure 1. Print out BINGO cards or make BINGO cards by gluing pictures of the vocabulary words on the BINGO template. If you are working in a group, each card should have the pictures and free spaces in a different order. 2. Review the words and definitions for target words. 3. Each player takes a turn picking a vocabulary card from the pile. The player says the word and the definition for that word. Each player marks that word on his card with a marker. 4. Continue taking turns until one player gets a BINGO with all the words in a row, diagonally or a blackout.

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CHAMELEONS: CONCEPTUAL ACTIVITIES ACTIVITY: Being a Chameleon Purpose To engage the student in a conversation about the topic while engaging in an activity. Objective Child will express target words and definitions in response to teacher prompts. Materials Sticky Hands Pictures of bugs, lizards, spiders, caterpillars, other chameleons Different colored fabrics, shirts, or scarves Construction paper with matching colors to the fabrics Procedure Part 1: 1. Place pictures of bugs, lizards, spiders, caterpillars, and other chameleons around the room upside down. 2. Student pretends to be the chameleon and uses the sticky hand to find pictures of food. Student says, I am a hungry chameleon and I am looking for something to eat. 3. When student finds something suitable to eat (e.g., bug), student pretends to eat it and says, I love to eat, but I am still hungry. 4. When student finds something unsuitable to eat (e.g., chameleon), the student says, Yuck, I am a chameleon and I do not like to eat. 5. Conversation: Talk about what it felt like to be a chameleon looking for food. Part 2: 1. Place different pieces of construction paper around the room. 2. Student stands on a color and finds the fabric that matches the construction paper. 3. Conversation: While the student is walking from paper to paper and changing colors, talk about the experience of changing your colors to blend in with your surroundings.

ACTIVITY: Creating the Chameleon s Colors Purpose To engage the student in a conversation about the topic while engaging in an activity. Objective Child will express target words and definitions in response to teacher prompts. Materials Chameleon outline found at: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/227361481162889306/ Tissue paper (multiple colors) cut or ripped into small squares Pencil White glue Cup Procedure 1. Put glue in a cup. 2. Put piece of tissue paper on the end of a pencil and dip into glue. 3. Cover chameleon outline with tissue paper.