1. Teacher: Abby H, Katie Ru,
Savannah
Classroom:
Date: 1/29/15
What we are learning about: Animals
Overview of Lesson
In this lesson, students will listen to the book “Panda Bear, Panda Bear, What Do You See?”
and pick their own animal to illustrate in a class parody of the original story.
Objectives Standards
While listening to the story, students should be
able to recognize repetition by joining in
saying the refrain at least 3 times.
After the story, students should be able to
illustrate one unique animal of their choice.
During class parody of story, students should
be able to state their animal and the refrain
of the story when it is their turn.
Social and Emotional
SE.5.6 Watch and listen to a story to
completion, or for ten or more minutes.
English/Language
ELA.1.3 Anticipate actions, sounds, or phrases
from a predictable story.
ELA.2.16 Attempt to write and draw.
Body of Lesson
Opening
Circle Time
5 minutes
1. Introduce book, reading the author and illustrator
a. Ask children if the book reminds them of any other book they
have seen or read?
b. Discuss similar books or relate to Brown Bear, Brown Bear
What Do You See? and Polar Bear, Polar Bear What Do You
Hear?
2. Read the story aloud to the class through the display of the story on
the SMART Board
3. At end of story, tell students, “Think about some animals that you
like. We will be drawing our own animals during small group to use
in our own class version of Panda Bear, Panda Bear What Do You
See?”
Activity
Teacher-directed
small group
10 minutes
1. Gather 5 children at the small group table
2. Present each child with a sheet of paper
3. Ask the children to brainstorm about animals that they like, know
about, or encounter in everyday life.
4. Ask the children to illustrate the animal for the class parody of
Panda Bear, Panda Bear What Do You See?
5. Probe children about possible words they could add to their page
(Suggestions: Animal name, story refrain, etc.)
6. Collect the pages to use at closing circle time.
2. Closing
Closing Circle Time
10 minutes
1. Gather entire class for closing circle time.
2. Distribute pictures to each child.
3. Have children go around the circle and name the animal they
drew. Write the names of the animals in order on the SMART Board.
4. Practice the refrain and rhythm of the story as a class using class-
created examples (Ex. “I see that Claire drew a snake. Amelia is
next to her and she drew a koala. Let’s all say ‘Snake, snake, What
do you see? I see a koala looking at me!’”)
5. Allow the class to practice the parody once or twice,
3. How will you check for understanding/assess learning?
Checklist for refrain during read aloud
Collect the children’s work samples for the class book
Video-record class retelling of the story
Learning Arrangement
Teaching Methods and Strategies
Connecting children to the story from previous reading experiences
Provide new animal vocabulary
Allow students to respond to text
Classroom Organization and Management
Circle time for story
Teacher-directed small groups for animal creation and writing
Shared storytelling at closing circle
Student Groupings
Large group
Small group
Large group
Resources/Materials Needed
Video of Panda Bear, Panda Bear What Do You See? And SMART Board or copy of the book
Paper
Drawing materials (markers, crayons, colored pencils)
Checklist for assessment
Video recorder
Extending the Lesson Plan
Use student-created pages to create a bound book for the classroom library