A Rope is Like a String

A Rope is Like a String

A Rope is Like a String
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Target text

Objective

Read, write, and differentiate between short-vowel and long-vowel words.

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Lesson Plan

Target Words:

  • rope
  • make
  • like
  • thin
  • thick
  • string
  • strong

Materials:

  • Rope
  • String
  • Word cards*
  • Video: How to Make Yarn Rope by Babble Dabble Do, 2016 (optional)

*Items included below.

State the Objective 
Tell the children that they will make rope from strands of string and that they will read and write short-vowel and long-vowel words, such as rope, make, like, thin, thick, string, and strong

Literacy Activities 
Introduce target words

  • Show the children the short- and long-vowel target words and read the words together.
  • Explain that the silent e at the end of the long-vowel words makes the vowel say its name.

Play with rope and string

  • Read the A Rope is Like a String target text (see below) with the children.
  • Show the children rope and string and explain the differences between the two.
  • Show the How to Make Yarn Rope video, by Babble Dabble Do, and tell the children that the video is about yarn, but they’ll be using string (optional).
  • Show the children how to make rope by twisting strands of string and have them follow the instructions in the video (optional).
  • Have the children read and sort short- and long-vowel word cards (see below).
  • Have the children write short- and long-vowel words from dictation (e.g., rope, make, like, thin, thick, strong).
  • Help the children write a sentence about rope and string (e.g., Rope is thick; String is thin; We twist string; We make rope with string; Rope is made from lots of strings).

Contrast the number of letters and sounds

  • List silent-e target words (e.g., rope, make, like) and remind the children that the silent e makes the vowel say its name.
  • Write a silent-e word (e.g., rope) and ask:
    • How many letters does it have? (e.g., four: r + o + p + e)
    • How many sounds does it have? (e.g., three: r + ō + p)
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SEEL Target Texts

A Rope is Like a String

A rope is like a string.
A string is like a rope.
A rope is not a string.
And a string is not a rope.


Rope is strong.
String is not strong.


Rope is thick.
String is not thick.
String is thin.
Can a thin string be a strong rope?


I can make a rope from strands of string.
It will take a lot of strands of string.
It will take a lot of string to make a rope.
I can twist strands of string to make a rope.


Can you make a rope?

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Standards

SEEL lessons align with Common Core Standards. Please see the standards page for the code(s) associated with this lesson.

http://education.byu.edu/seel/library/