Title: Matthew and Tilly
1Matthew and Tilly
- Written by Rebecca C. Jones
- Illustrated by Beth Peck
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2Background Knowledge
- What is it like to have a good friend and to be a
good friend? - What are some good times youve had with a good
friend? - Friends do many things together, such as share
toys, wear the same color clothes, walk hand in
hand, tell one another special stories. - We are going to read a story that is realistic
fiction. The characters seem real and the events
in the story could happen in real life.
3Vocabulary
- picky hard to please or satisfy
- business a company that buys and sells goods, or
makes products - rescued to save someone from a dangerous
situation - remembered to recall something that had been
forgotten - brave having courage
- crabbiest bad tempered or irritable
- grouchiest to complain or grumble
- stomped to walk heavily and noisy
- customer a person who buys goods or services
- probably likely to exist or occur
- wondered to have a question about
4Good Readers
- Make connections while they read. Use your own
experiences to better understand the characters
feeling and actions. - Monitor and clarify will help readers understand
the meanings of words and difficult ideas.
5 Focus questions
- 1. What games do you play with your friends?
6Focus questions
- 2. Why do we sometimes not get along with friends
when we play games?
7During Reading
- Think about the friendships you have.
- How are they alike and different
- from Matthew and Tillys friendship?
8Lets Read Our Story!
Dont forget to print track with your finger!
9Checking Comprehension
- 1. What did you find out about playing games by
reading what happened to Matthew and Tilly in the
story? - 2. Which things in the story make Matthew and
Tilly seem like real children? - 3. What do you think Matthew and Tilly learned
about their friendship in the story? - 4. Why did the two friends have an argument and
how did they resolve it?
10Theme connections
- 1. Why did Matthew and Tilly stop playing with
each other? - 2. Why did Matthew and Tilly decide to be friends
again? - 3. In what other story is getting along
important? Why?
11Main Idea and Details
- The author always has something specific to say
to the reader. This is the main idea. The author
will strengthen this main point with details to
help the reader understand. - When you identify the main idea it will help
you better understand what the story is about.
12Main ideaMatthew and Tilly are friends
(132-137)
- Details
- they rode bikes
- they played hide and go seek
- they sold lemonade
- they played sidewalk games
- they ate ice cream
- they rescued kitten
- they chewed gum
- they shared memories
13Main IdeaSometimes they got sick of each other.
(138-141)
- Details
- the crayon incident
- their faces in the illustrations
- their body language
- name calling
14Main IdeaMatthew and Tilly are by themselves,
playing all alone. (142-147)
- Details
- Matthew stomped up the stairs.
- Tilly made chalk drawing alone.
- Matthew played store alone.
- Tilly played sidewalk games alone.
15Main IdeaMatthew and Tilly are friends again.
(148-151)
- Details
- They are looking out the window, wondering what
the other is doing. - They smiled at
- each other,
- apologized,
- then ran to play
- together again.
16 PLOT
- PLOT The series of events that characters go
through in a story to solve a problem. - A plot has a beginning, middle, and an end.
- 1. What was the central problem in the story?
- 2. How did the characters try to solve their
problem? - 3. How was the problem finally solved?
17Making Connections in First Grade
- Think back to Black History Month.
- Think about all the important leaders we learned
about. - What does this story have in common with the life
of Ruby Bridges?
18Diversity is a variety of something such as
opinion, color or style.
Why is diversity so important?
What diversity do you see here?
19What does this mean?
20Our differences make us special!
21Jesus loves the little children. All the
children of the world. Red and Yellow, Black and
White. They are precious in his sight. Jesus
loves the little children of the world.
22We are all the same on the inside.
23Sidewalk Games
- Can you believe
- these are chalk
- drawings?
24more chalk drawings
25This is really just chalk on a sidewalk!
26WOW!!!
27Yes, its chalk!
28- Remember, both
- his feet in reality
- are flat on the
- pavement .
29Unbelievable Art!
- It looks like hes digging a hole, but its really
chalk art.
30 31Now Lets Have Some Fun!!!
- We are going to go outside to create our own
sidewalk chalk drawings! - Remember be creative!
- Use your imagination!
- Add LOTS of details in your picture.
- Work cooperatively with your friend.
32Our Chalk DrawingsMarch 2007
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46THE END