TOP TEN Red sings from treetops: a year in colors by Joyce Sidman, ill. by Pamela Zagarenski. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, 2009. ISBN: 9780547014944
Annotation: A book of poetry describing the colours of the seasons, enhanced with vivid, colourful illustrations
Media: mixed media paintings on wood and computer illustration
Rating: 5Q/5P
Curriculum Connections: Environmental studies, Natural science, Wildlife behaviour, Plant life
Lesson plan:
Lesson Plan: Natural Environment & the Seasons
Grade Level: Upper Elementary or higher
Objectives: Students will become familiar with and examine nature in the local environment; understand and reflect on the connections with the changing seasons; become aware of what actions they can take
Time allotted: Two classroom hours—one for initial presentation of assignment and topic discussions; one to revisit the discussions at the conclusion of the assignment. Time allotted to students for the assignment would depend on age/grade, and when in the school year the assignment was given.
Curriculum Connections: Environmental studies, Natural science, Wildlife behaviour, Plant life
Introduction:
Have students read:
· In My Backyard by Margriet Ruurs, paper sculpture by Ron Broda. Toronto: Tundra Books, 2007. ISBN: 9780887767753
· Finding a Friend in the Forest: a True Story by Dean Bennett. Camden, MN: Down East Books, 2005. ISBN: 978-0892726622
· Red Sings from Treetops: a Year in Colors by Joyce Sidman, ill. by Pamela Zagarenski. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, 2009. ISBN: 978-0547014944
Discussion Topics:
· The changing seasons—how they affect animal behaviour; how they affect plant-life; how they affect insect life, how they affect the environment and the landscape
· How can we help encourage wildlife in our area
· What can be done to help wildlife during difficult times, such as winter or drought
· What agencies can you think of that deal with environmental issues, plant-life or wildlife
Materials:
· Computer with Internet access and printer
· Camera
· Sketching pad and pencils, preferably colour
· Eraser
· Pen and writing paper (depending on grade level)
Assignments:
· List and describe what animals and insects you find in your backyard and local parks—at least 6
· Sketch or photograph them
· Write at least two paragraphs on each, describing how they and/or their behaviour change over the different seasons
· Name at least three agencies that deal with the care and welfare of the environment in your area (you can include any from the class discussion); what do they focus on—plant-life, wildlife, insects; are they volunteer or government agencies; what methods do they use
· Prepare a report expanding on the information discussed in class (what new information have you learned); provide sources (2 to 5 pages—depending on age/grade level)
Suggested activities:
· Follow suggestions from In My Backyard to invite animals, birds, and butterflies to your home
· Join a volunteer environmental group
· Volunteer at your local zoo, SPCA or Humane Society
· Discuss fostering animals from the zoo, SPCA, or Humane Society with your parents
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Sidman, Joyce. Red Sings From Treetops. Illustrated by Pamela Zagarenski.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2009. ISBN: 978-0-547-01494-4. Fiction
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Summary
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Illustrations and simple text explore colors and seasons.
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Media
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Mixed media illustrations include fabric patterns, newsprint to add texture. Pictures are delicate and have surreal detail. Evokes primitive antiques – Publisher’s Weekly.
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Literary
Devices
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Alliteration, personification, rhyme
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Curriculum Connection
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5th – 10th grades
Art classes
English for use of vocabulary and literary deices
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Rating
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5Q 5P
Top 10***
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Theme/extra
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Joy all around.
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