Saturday, 17 May 2014

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This is a funny picture drawn by Quentin Blake, Roald Dahl's book illustrator.

Reading Activities 2

Reading Activities Complying Seven Reading Comprehension Strategies 2


The followings are the reading activities we decided complying 7 reading comprehension strategies to promote the reading and understanding of Roald Dahl's The Enormous Crocodile.


5.   Determing main ideas

Here are some questions in the proposed worksheet to help student determine the main ideas of the book, the Enormous Crocodile.

1. How does the story start? What did the enormous crocodile say to the not so big crocodile?
2. What happens to the crocodile each time he tries to catch a child?
3. How does the story end?
4. Why did the crocodile fail?
5. Do you like the enormous crocodile? Why?

All the questions are set as guide to help students determine the main ideas of the book. And students are required to write about 50 words for each questions.



4.   Making predictions and inferences

Three worksheets are to be set to allow students to make their own meaning of the books and prompt them to be more creative based on the book and related personal experience.

1.Unsolicited Letter of  the Enormous Crocodile 
The enormous crocodile needs money to pay for all the damage he has caused in the story. He wants to earn this by applying for a job. You are going to write a Unsolicited Letter to promote yourself to the proposed employer. Students should think about the personality of the crocodile, what is the special ability, and what kind of work is suitable for the crocodile. Students are asked to write about 100 words.


2.Self promotion poster of the Enormous Crocodile
As the enormous crocodile has done so much damage in the book, he is now very sorry and try very hard to correct himself.  You are asked to design a poster of advertisement to promote the image of the enormous crocodile. 
The followings should be included in the poster. 

A picture of the enormous crocodile should be 
A sentence or slogan .
Make people notice the advertisement .


3. Confessed Crocodile




Imagine you are the enormous crocodile. You have to persuade the elephant not to throw you into space. You have to confess and think up why you behaved like you did and how to make up for the damage you have caused. You could write a letter to the elephant or those you hurt.
The following should be included in the letter.

1. Think of good reasons why you acted so bad.
2. List the ways in which you can fix the damage you caused.
3. Explain how sorry you are and how you won't do any of these terrible things again.
4. Explain how would you change.







Know more about Roald Dahl

Know more about Roald Dahl 




The following are the questions in the worksheet designed for students to know more about the author of The Enormous Crocodile, Roald Dahl. Students may easily found all the information from searching of internet. It is the activities building their background knowledge of the author.

1.When was Roald Dahl born?
2.When did he die?  
3.Write the brief history of his life in not more than hundred words.
4.List five books written by Roald Dahl.
5.Find a picture of Roald Dahl and paste on it.
6. Can you discover any more interesting facts or backgrounds about Roald Dahl? State one.


The Enormous Crocodile animated movie

The Enormous Crocodile animated movie



This is an animated movie of the book based on Quentin Blake illustration. This can be seen as a form of sensory images helps students do deepen their comprehension to the book

Introduction of The Enormous Crocodile

Introduction of The Enormous Crocodile






The Enormous crocodile is an English Story book especially for children with colourful and funny illustration. The author is British novelist Roald Dahl. The book was first published in 1978. The picture shown is the version with Quentin Blake illustration.


The story takes place in Africa where an enormous crocodile goes tramping through the jungle telling all the animals he's going to eat children. The animals tell him that it's a horrible thing to do and give him death threats but he tries to use his tricks to eat the tasty children nonetheless. However, every time he tries, the animals of the jungle save the children. Later on, Trunky the elephant kills the crocodile by swinging him around in the air by his tail and letting him go until he flies into the sky and crashes headlong into the Sun.

Friday, 16 May 2014

Reading Activities 1

Reading Activities Complying Seven Reading Comprehension Strategies 1


The followings are the reading activities we decided complying 7 reading comprehension strategies to promote the reading and understanding of Roald Dahl's The Enormous Crocodile.



1.   Activating or building background knowledge





Ask questions and show pictures of animals in order to activate students’ background knowledge of animals. Students may think about the characters of different kinds of animals. For example, lion and tigers are big and fierce and they live in the forest/jungle. Crocodiles are big and live in waterside of the jungle.




Ask the following questions and let students know different kinds of animals.


1.      Have you ever been to the Hong Kong Ocean Park?


(Show some pictures of the Ocean Park to students)


2.      What animals can you see in the Ocean Park?


Pandas, dolphins, alligators/crocodiles (similar animals), sealions, seals, fox, monkey




Panda



sealion



dolphins










the cuddly red pandas










Arctic Fox Den





Snowy owl










spotted seals







monkey
1.      Have you ever been to the forest/jungle?








2.      What can you see in the forest/jungle?


elephant

Hippopotamus


Monkey

crocodile
3.      What animals do you like? Why?
4.      What animal are you afraid of? Why?
5.      Have you been ever tricked by an animal/a bird?
6.      Did it hurt you? How were you feeling?
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2.    Using sensory images

a.       Using pictures to make students know more about crocodiles and their characteristics
b.      Using pictures Introduce the main character: the Enormous Crocodile and the other character
(i)                 Ask students to look at the big picture of the Enormous Crocodile


1.      Look at the picture of the Enormous Crocodile and describe the Enormous Crocodile.
Ask students to describe the Enormous Crocodile
-          Streamline body
-           Long and big jaw
-           Sharp and strong teeth
-          Webbed feet
(They have a streamlined body that enables them to swim swiftly. Crocodiles also tuck their feet to their sides while swimming, which make them faster by
decreasing water resistance. They have webbed feet which, although not
used to propel the animal through the water, allow it to make fast turns
and sudden moves in the water or initiate swimming. Webbed feet are an
advantage in shallower water where the animals sometimes move around by
walking. Crocodiles are ambush hunters, waiting for fish or land animals to come
close, and then rushing out to attack.)
2.      What do you think the Enormous Crocodile like to eat??
            Fish, frogs, birds, crabs, reptiles, insects
3.      Where did the Enormous Crocodile live?
River side of the jungle
4.      If you were the Enormous Crocodile, what do you want for your meals?
(ii)               Show pictures of the other pictures and ask students some questions
What animals did the Enormous Crocodile meet in the jungle?

Humpy-Rumpy the Hippopotamus
Muggle-Wump Monkey
  Trunky the Elephant
   Roly-Poly Bird
(iii)             Show the picture and ask questions-let students to understand in the story
Look at the picture and answer the questions.
1.      Where was it?
2.      Who were in the place?
3.      What trick did the Enormous Crocodile play in the picture?
4.      What did the Enormous Crocodile look like?
5.      Why did the Enormous Crocodile make himself look like such thing in the picture?

6.      Who told the children it was not a real seesaw?
7.      What did the children do after know that it was not a real seesaw?
8.      If you were one of the children, what would you do?

3.  Questioning

Ask questions related to the story and make students understand the story
(i)                 Read Page 1to 8 and answer the following questions
            1. What did the enormous crocodile want for his lunch?
                                    A. Fish                            B. Humpy-Rumpy              
                                    C. Children                        D. Trunky
2. How many animal(s) did the Enormous Crocodile meet in the jungle?
A. 1                                 B. 2
C. 4                                 D. 5
(ii)               Read Page 9-13, answer the following questions
1.                              In the Clever Trick Number One, who did the Enormous Crocodile meet?
A. Toto & Mary                        B. Sam & Kate
C. Alex & Sally                        D. Tom & Bobo
2.         What did the Enormous Crocodile in ‘Clever Trick Number One’?
A. a seesaw                               B. a coconut tree
C. a wooden crocodile on a merry-go-around     D. a bench
3.  Who helped the children?
                        A. Roly- Poly Bird                              B. Humpy-Rumpy the Hippopotamus           
                  C. Muggle-Wump Monkey                                         D. Trunky the Elephant
(iii)             Read the story and answer the following questions.
1.      How many tricks did the Enormous Crocodile play in the story?
Four tricks
2.      What did the Enormous Crocodile pretend in ‘Clever Trick Number One’?
            a coconut tree    
                                                   
3.      What did the Enormous Crocodile pretend ‘Clever Trick Number Two’?
  a seesaw                                                         
4.      What did Trunky do to the Enormous Crocodile at last?
   Swing and throw the Enormous Crocodile up into the sky           
 
7: Synthesizing
1. Information + Response = Synthesis
a. Did The Enormous Crocodile change the way you feel about nature, or about wilderness?


b. What if the Enormous Crocodile had gone to Hong Kong? Would it have had to eat the children in different ways?


c. What do you think would have happened if The Enormous Crocodile had not told the clever tricks to other animals? Would it be the same result that it became under the book's circumstances?


2. Information + Interpretation = Synthesis
Readercan gaining new insights (wisdom) about life:
Citation from the book:
“I have a secret plans and clever tricks”
Synthetic thinking:
When you tell a secret plans and clever tricks to someone you trusted. But finally they betray you .
Have you experienced a similar situation sometimes?