Clever Monkey: A Folktale from Africa

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Lesson Plans and Teacher Guides Lesson Type: Differentiated Learning Clever Monkey: A Folktale from Africa Written by Rob Cleveland Outcome ABOUT THE BOOK GUIDED READING: G LEXILE LEVEL: 540L CHARACTER TRAITS: Resourcefulness Sharing Trustworthiness REGION: Africa ISBN: 978-0-874838-01-5 NOTE: Find correlating Common Core Standards at the head of each activity section. Students will demonstrate an understanding of the story through the use of phonics, comprehension, illustration, and dramatization. Overview Students will read and explore a folktale from West Africa while utilizing interdisciplinary connections in language arts and social studies, as they sequence information, use pantomime, explore idiomatic expressions, and write. Materials General Book The Clever Monkey Map or globe Pencil Paper Scissors Crayons or markers Selection of mild cheeses Crackers Plastic knives Napkins Plates

Assessment Tools Discussion Questions Cat Phonics worksheet Copying Sentences worksheet Sequencing Pictures worksheet Table of Contents Introduction 3 Discussion Questions 4 Language Arts 5 Phonics 7 Dramatic Arts 8 Extension Activity 9 Page 2 of 12

Introduction RL.K.5: Types of text RL.K.7: Illustrations RL.K.10: Group reading activities with purpose Introducing the Story Each student receives a copy of The Clever Monkey. Preview the book together looking at each picture and making predictions. Discuss the meaning of the word clever. Explain: This is a folktale that started in Africa. Use a map or a globe as a visual aid. Africa has a very warm tropical climate. Africa has rain forests with lots of trees that create a great home for many animals, including monkeys. African people place great importance on storytelling. Many of the stories or folktales from Africa involve animals that assume human personalities. Some of the stories teach a lesson. Listen carefully so you know what lesson The Clever Monkey teaches. Read the story aloud as the students follow along in their own books. Pause on each page to ask the children, based on the story and the illustrations, how the animals have assumed human personalities. Page 3 of 12

Discussion Questions RL.K.1: Details in text RL.K.3: Identify characters, settings, and events For Assessing Comprehension Who are the three characters in the book? What did the cats find? What were the cats arguing about? What did the monkey offer to do? Why did the monkey keep eating little bits of the cheese? How did the cats feel when they were left with tiny pieces of cheese? How did the monkey feel? How did the book end? Why was the monkey clever? What lesson does the story teach? Page 4 of 12

Language Arts RL.K.10: Group reading activities with purpose CCSS.ELA- LITERACY.L.K.1A/ F: Uppercase and lowercase letters/ complete sentences Copying Sentences Materials: Copying Sentences worksheet Children copy these sentences and read as a group in unison. Students then read these sentences to the teacher or other students. The cat sat. The cat is fat. A cat is on the mat. The rat saw the cat. I can pat the cat. RL.K.2: Retell stories, key details RL.K.3: Identify characters, settings, and events RL.K.7: Illustrations Sequencing Pictures Materials: Sequencing worksheet Scissors Pencil Cut out the pictures on this worksheet and place them in chronological order. Write the number 1 under the first picture, 2 under the second picture, 3 under the third picture, 4 under the fourth picture and 5 under the fifth picture. Students practice retelling the story to a partner, while using these pictures as a guide. Page 5 of 12

SL.K.6/ SL.K.5: Types of text, role of author and illustrator Illustration Tell students: Cats have always stimulated peoples imaginations. There are many stories and superstitions about cats. It seems as if people either like or dislike cats. There is not much middle ground. Take a survey to determine how many students like cats and how many dislike cats. Teacher asks students to form opinions about both cats behavior in the story. Discuss each of these expressions below and have students illustrate one of these folk sayings about cats. When the cat s away, the mice will play. A cat s a cat and that s that. Curiosity killed the cat. Satisfaction brought him back. The cat loves fish but hates wet feet. A cat is a lion to a mouse. Page 6 of 12

Phonics RF.K.2A: Rhyming words CCSS.ELA- LITERACY.L.K.1F: Produce complete sentences SL.K.1: Collaborative conversations CCSS.ELA- LITERACY.L.K.2C: Phonemes Cat Phonics (Differentiated Learning) Materials: Cat Phonics worksheet Scissors, pencil, lined paper Group A Complete Cat Phonics worksheet Cut out the cat, the letter strip, and the slits in the cat s nose. Feed the letter strip into the slits in the cat s nose. Practice with a partner reading the /at/ family words created by pulling the strip through the opening. Group B Complete the worksheet as group A. Copy all the words on lined paper. Group C Complete worksheet as group A and copy words as group B. Complete Copying Sentences Worksheet. Page 7 of 12

Dramatic Arts RL.K.7: Illustrations RL.K.1: Collaborative conversations Pantomime Explain to students that pantomime is an important part of African storytelling. Good storytellers can use body language and facial expressions to help tell a story. Look at the illustrations in the book. The animals say so much with the expression on their faces and with the position of their bodies. Students are divided into groups of three. They practice acting out the story using pantomime only. Each group performs for the class. Page 8 of 12

Extension Activity CCSS.MATH. CONTENT.K.MD.A.2: Comparisons Cheese Tasting Materials: A selection of mild cheeses Crackers Plastic knives Napkins Plates Serve a variety of cheeses to the class and have the children vote on their favorite cheese. Class creates a bar graph to show how well the students liked each cheese. Students can cut cheese in half with the plastic knife and pretend to be the monkey as they trim the cheese bit by bit. Students compare like objects that differ in size. They sort and classify items as bigger and smaller. Page 9 of 12