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BOOK EXTENSION ACTIVITY - LESSON PLAN

Your Name: Carol-Rose Urrea Genre of the Book: Fiction, picture book

Book Title: David Gets in Trouble Author: David Shannon

Publisher: Scholastic Inc. / 2002 Date: 03/6/2020

1. Pre-K/ CCSD K-2nd Grade/Nevada Core Standards:

• 4.PK.5a - Recall information from an event, text, or picture related to self and the world
around them.

2. Objective:
SWBAT + Bloom’s verb

• SWBAT retell certain events from stories with pictures.

3. Materials/Equipment:

• David Gets in Trouble, drawing paper, crayons, markers, and colored pencils

4. Teaching:

A. Plan for reading the book:


• Before I read aloud David Gets in Trouble, I will ask students: “Have you ever done
something you weren’t supposed to do? What were the consequences?”
• “Today, we will be reading David Gets in Trouble and while I am reading, I would like
for you to think of somethings David could have done differently.”
• After I will begin a group discussion.

B. Plan for extension activity:


• I will begin a group discussion about the book and go through each page of the book.
• Discuss what David is doing wrong on each page, and go over what David could have
done (for example, instead of eating the cake without asking, he could have asked if he
could have some).
• After the group discussion, students will be put into group of 2-3.
• Give each group a piece of writing paper and a piece of drawing paper along with some
crayons or colored pencils.
• Assign each group one of the pages of the book (one in which David is doing something
he shouldn't do).
• On their drawing paper, have each group redraw the picture of their assigned page
showing what David could have done instead, and having students caption their page
with something positive.
• Each group will share their work with the class.

5. Closure:

• I will go over David Gets in Trouble, and ask them about the negative things David did.
• After hearing your classmates, what could David have done?
• I will then remind that too always think about what you’re doing before you do it, and
make sure that is the right decision.

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