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Penguin Young Readers Group Core Curriculum Lesson Plans whowasbookseries.com All activities meet COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS for grades 3 6 MAKING CURRICULUM CONNECTIONS INSPIRE ENGAGE E D U C AT E

8. INVENTORS & SCIENTISTS Teachers: Read one of the Who Was? books about a famous inventor or scientist (examples: Albert Einstein, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Alva Edison, Charles Darwin) or assign a specific book to the class for independent reading. Once you have read the book and/or have a general understanding of the person s life, try the following activities: SCIENTIST S LABORATORY (SCIENCE PROJECT): Students will be experimenting with science! Include the science teacher in this particular project for a more authentic feel. Have the students seen science experiments demonstrated before? Is there a science fair you can attend or pictures you can look at? Encourage students to try their experiments at home with a parent or guardian present and prepare notes for their presentation to the class. ASK STUDENTS TO: o Research scientific principles explored by their Who Was...? scientist. Here are some questions: What did you know about your famous scientist before reading the biography? What do you know now? What is he/she most remembered for? o Create an experiment to test the principles involved o Create a presentation for the class, with notes and a poster for students to reference during your demonstration o Lead the classmates in the demonstration, and classmates will record their observations and conclusions. Common Core State Standards (Science Project): RI.4.7., RI.5.7., RI.6.7. INVENTOR INFOMERCIAL (SCIENCE AND PERFORMANCE): Students will be creating infomercials. Review the main criteria of an infomercial, and ask students if they have seen or heard infomercials on TV, online, or on the radio. What are some of the most memorable infomercials and why? Where does the word infomercial come from? ASK STUDENTS TO: o Improve upon an invention or create a whole new invention based on the same scientific principles o Write a persuasive script for an infomercial, trying to sell their invention to their classmates o If possible, use a recording device to film the infomercials, and review all of them collectively Common Core State Standards (Science and Performance): SL.4.4., SL.5.4., SL.6.4. STEVE JOBS ROOM.COM PENGUIN.COM/COMMONCORE ROOM

12. MISCELLANEOUS GENERAL ACTIVITIES Teachers: Here are some miscellaneous general activities that apply to any and all of the books in the Who Was? series. WHO WAS GUESSING GAME: o Make this game interactive and FUN by photocopying book covers for your students. Keep them face down and each student will have a turn picking up the book cover and taping it to their forehead (without seeing who their famous figure is). Classmates will then provide clues for the person until they have enough information to guess who they are. Common Core State Standards (Writing and Performance): W.4.4., W.5.4., W.6.4., W. 4.6., W.5.6., W6.6, SL.4.4., SL.5.4., SL.6.4. YOU WERE THERE (WRITING): o Students imagine what it would have been like if they had been at an event related to their Who Was...? figure o Determine the main idea of the event, summarize key details based on their unique perspectives, and offer a secondhand account of a historical event in narrative form. Example: You were in the audience when Abraham Lincoln gave his famous Gettysburg Address. Who were you? How were you feeling based on your background? Compare and contrast with a factual summary of this event Common Core State Standards (Writing): RI.4.2., RI.5.2., W.4.4., W.5.4., W.6.4. WHO AM I? (WRITING): o Teacher creates a bank of historical figures that all students must research o Each student is assigned (secretly) a historical figure to play o Classmates ask yes/no questions in order to reveal the identity of the historical figure Common Core State Standards (Writing): W.4.9., W.5.9., W.6.9., SL.4.1., SL.5.1., SL.6.1. TIMELINE TECHNOLOGY (WRITING AND TECHNOLOGY): o Students use xtimeline (www.xtimeline.com) to re-create the timelines of their Who Was...? biographies Common Core State Standards (Writing and Technology): RI.4.7., RI.5.7., RI.6.7. RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY PROJECT (WRITING AND TECHNOLOGY): o Students present research on their Who Was...? figures, using Prezi (www.prezi.com) o Add sound, music, video, and clip art to create a dynamic presentation for the class Common Core State Standards (Writing and Technology): W.4.7., W.5.7., W.6.7., W.4.6., W.5.6., W.6.6. WORD JUMBLE TECHNOLOGY (WRITING AND TECHNOLOGY): o Students brainstorm words that describe their Who Was...? figures and create a master list o Upload the lists to Wordle (www.wordle.net) to create interesting word art Common Core State Standards (Writing and Technology): W.4.6., W.5.6., W.6.6. ROOM.COM PENGUIN.COM/COMMONCORE ROOM

COLLECT THEM ALL! Who Was Abigail Adams? Who Was Abraham Lincoln? Who Was Albert Einstein? Who Was Alexander Graham Bell? Who Was Amelia Earhart? Who Was Anne Frank? Who Was Annie Oakley? Who Was Babe Ruth? Who Is Barack Obama? Who Were the Beatles? Who Was Ben Franklin? Who Is Bill Gates? Who Is Bob Dylan? Who Was Bruce Lee? Who Was Charles Darwin? Who Was Christopher Columbus? Who Was Clara Barton? Who Was Claude Monet? Who Was Daniel Boone? Who Was Davy Crockett? Who Is Dolly Parton? Who Was Dr. Seuss? Who Was Eleanor Roosevelt? Who Was Elvis Presley? Who Was Ernest Shackleton? Who Was Ferdinand Magellan? Who Was Franklin Roosevelt? Who Was Frida Kahlo? Who Is George Lucas? Who Was George Washington? Who Was Harriet Tubman? Who Was Harry Houdini? Who Was Helen Keller? Who Is J.K. Rowling? Who Was Jackie Robinson? Who Is Jane Goodall? Who Was Jim Henson? Who Was John F. Kennedy? Who Was Johnny Appleseed? Who Was King Tut? Who Was Laura Ingalls Wilder? Who Was Leonardo da Vinci? Who Was Louis Armstrong? Who Was Louis Braille? Who Was Marco Polo? Who Was Maria Tallchief? Who Was Marie Curie? Who Was Mark Twain? Who Was Martin Luther King, Jr.? Who Was Maurice Sendak? ROOM.COM PENGUIN.COM/COMMONCORE Who Is Michelle Obama? Who Was Milton Hershey? Who Is Muhammad Ali? Who Was Neil Armstrong? Who Was Nelson Mandela? Who Was Pablo Picasso? Who Was Paul Revere? Who Was Queen Elizabeth? Who Was Queen Victoria? Who Was Roald Dahl? Who Was Robert E. Lee? Who Was Ronald Reagan? Who Was Rosa Parks? Who Was Sacagawea? Who Was Sally Ride? Who Was Steve Jobs? Who Is Steven Spielberg? Who Was Theodore Roosevelt? Who Was Thomas Alva Edison? Who Was Thomas Jefferson? Who Was Ulysses S. Grant? Who Was Walt Disney? Who Was William Shakespeare? Who Was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart? Who Were the Wright Brothers? ROOM

What Was? DETAILED ACCOUNTS OF IMPORTANT HISTORICAL EVENTS THE COMPANION SERIES TO Who Was? For more guides and available resources in the classroom, visit penguinclassroom.com ROOM.COM PENGUIN.COM/COMMONCORE ROOM