Give me a hot dog
With everything on it:
A french fry,
A necktie,
A baseball,
A bonnet.
A jaguar,
A crowbar,
A gallon of custard.
An ice tray,
A highway,
But please hold the mustard.
Read this fun list poem about a hot dog with everything on it.
noun, plural
an unidentified flying object. When something is unidentified, it means we don’t know what it is.
noun
Something that is hard to figure out or understand. People can try to find clues to solve a mystery.
noun
These three words all mean a person who solves mysteries or gathers information that is hard to find.
ESSENTIAL QUESTION
The big question of this issue of Storyworks 2 is, what can we learn from the foods we eat?
1. BEFORE READING
Show “The Big Question” Video (10 minutes)
Discuss What Makes a List Poem (10-15 minutes)
2. READ THE POEM (10-15 MINUTES)
3. AFTER READING
Discuss the Poem (10-15 minutes)
ELA Focus: List Poem Writing (15 minutes)
ELA Focus: Parts of Speech (15 minutes)
Enrich the Learning: Paired Text Opportunities (time amount varies)
Pairable Texts the Mini Read, “The Pokémon Café” (pages 2-3); the paired texts, “The Gingerbread Man” and “Real Gingerbread” (pages 18-21); the past to present feature, “The History of Tacos” (pages 22-23); and the fiction piece, “Stone Soup”(pages 24-29).
Whole Issue Scavenger Hunt (15 minutes)
We created a scavenger hunt for several stories in this month’s Storyworks 2, including this piece. The scavenger hunt can be done by students independently at home or during class time.