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“Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” Said the Sloth By Eric Carle Three Common Core Aligned Reading and Writing Lessons By Ms. Peck

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Page 1: “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,”...Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class. Share the Facts provided about sloths, anteaters, and howler monkeys

“Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,”

Said the Sloth

By Eric Carle

Three Common Core Aligned

Reading and Writing Lessons

By

Ms. Peck

Page 2: “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,”...Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class. Share the Facts provided about sloths, anteaters, and howler monkeys

Includes

Draw and sequence lesson

Compare and contrast lesson

Comprehension Questions

Story Elements Questions

Sloth craft ideas

Page 3: “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,”...Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class. Share the Facts provided about sloths, anteaters, and howler monkeys

Draw and Sequence

Cards

Page 4: “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,”...Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class. Share the Facts provided about sloths, anteaters, and howler monkeys

Lesson Plan

“Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth

Draw and Sequence Cards

Objective

Students will be able to sequence events in the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said

the Sloth, in order to recount events and details in the story.

Standards

ELA-Literacy/RL K.1, K.2, K.3, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3

Procedure

Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class.

Cut out and mix up the story event cards. Have the students put the events in

order, then illustrate the events that happened in the story.

This can be done individually or as a group.

Model how to do this activity as necessary for your students.

When the story boards are complete, discuss with the students what events

happened in the story.

Extension

For more advance students provide the blank sequencing cards where they must

write down what events happened.

Page 5: “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,”...Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class. Share the Facts provided about sloths, anteaters, and howler monkeys

Crawled along a

Branch.

Ate a leaf.

Fell asleep.

Woke up.

Page 6: “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,”...Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class. Share the Facts provided about sloths, anteaters, and howler monkeys

Hung upside down.

Hung upside down

at night.

Hung upside down

In the rain.

Howler monkey asked

A question.

Page 7: “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,”...Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class. Share the Facts provided about sloths, anteaters, and howler monkeys

Caiman asked a

Question.

Anteater asked a

Question.

The sloth thought.

The sloth answered

The question.

Page 8: “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,”...Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class. Share the Facts provided about sloths, anteaters, and howler monkeys

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Page 9: “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,”...Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class. Share the Facts provided about sloths, anteaters, and howler monkeys

Compare and Contrast

Sloth and Howler Monkey

Page 10: “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,”...Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class. Share the Facts provided about sloths, anteaters, and howler monkeys

Lesson Plan

“Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth

Compare and Contrast

Objective

Students will be able to write about what the differences and similarities sloths

have to other animals in the book.

Standards

ELA-Literacy/W K.2, K.7, K.8, 1.2, 1.7, 1.8, 2.2, 2.7, 2.8

Procedure

Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class.

Share the Facts provided about sloths, anteaters, and howler monkeys with the

students.

Brainstorm with the students ideas about how the sloth and anteater and the

same and how they are different.

Have the students fill out their venn diagram with key phrases to help them

remember the idea.

The students will then write about how the sloth and anteater are the same and

different and write descriptions of each animal.

Repeat the procedure for sloths and howler monkeys.

Extension

Have the students do their own research on sloths, anteaters, howler monkeys.

Page 11: “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,”...Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class. Share the Facts provided about sloths, anteaters, and howler monkeys

Facts about Sloths

Has two arms and two legs.

Sleep 20 hours a day.

Look like monkeys.

Are related to anteaters.

Are 2 – 2 ½ feet long.

Eat mainly fruit and leaves.

Live in Central or South America

Facts about anteaters

Eat ants.

Can be very small or large.

Have no teeth.

Live in Central or South America.

Have a long snout and tongue.

Has four legs.

Facts about howler monkeys

Are very loud, they are the loudest monkey.

Live in Central or South America.

Eat fruit, leaves, flowers, and nuts.

Have a tail that can grip.

Has two arms and two legs.

Are 1 foot to 1 ½ feet tall.

Page 12: “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,”...Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class. Share the Facts provided about sloths, anteaters, and howler monkeys
Page 13: “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,”...Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class. Share the Facts provided about sloths, anteaters, and howler monkeys

Compare and Contrast

Sloth and Howler Monkey

How are sloths and howler monkeys alike?

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How are sloths and howler monkeys different?

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Would you rather be a sloth or a howler monkey? Why?

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Page 14: “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,”...Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class. Share the Facts provided about sloths, anteaters, and howler monkeys

Describe sloths and howler monkeys

From the pictures in the book, how would you describe a sloth?

Give three details about a sloth:

1. ___________________________________________________

2. ___________________________________________________

3. ___________________________________________________

Write complete sentences about sloths.

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Draw a picture of a sloth.

Page 15: “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,”...Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class. Share the Facts provided about sloths, anteaters, and howler monkeys

Describe sloths and howler monkeys

From the pictures in the book, how would you describe a howler monkey?

Give three details about a howler monkey:

1. ___________________________________________________

2. ___________________________________________________

3. ___________________________________________________

Write complete sentences about howler monkeys.

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Draw a picture of a howler monkey.

Page 16: “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,”...Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class. Share the Facts provided about sloths, anteaters, and howler monkeys
Page 17: “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,”...Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class. Share the Facts provided about sloths, anteaters, and howler monkeys

Compare and Contrast

Sloth and Anteater

How are sloths and anteaters alike?

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How are sloths and anteaters different?

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Would you rather be a sloth or an anteater? Why?

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Page 18: “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,”...Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class. Share the Facts provided about sloths, anteaters, and howler monkeys

Describe sloths and anteaters

From the pictures in the book, how would you describe a sloth?

Give three details about a sloth:

1. ___________________________________________________

2. ___________________________________________________

3. ___________________________________________________

Write complete sentences about sloths.

_____________________________________________________

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Draw a picture of a sloth.

Page 19: “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,”...Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class. Share the Facts provided about sloths, anteaters, and howler monkeys

Describe sloths and anteaters

From the pictures in the book, how would you describe an anteater?

Give three details about an anteater:

1. ___________________________________________________

2. ___________________________________________________

3. ___________________________________________________

Write complete sentences about anteaters.

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Draw a picture of an anteater.

Page 20: “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,”...Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class. Share the Facts provided about sloths, anteaters, and howler monkeys

Lesson Plan

“Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth

Questions

Objective

Students will be able to answer questions about the story details and structure.

Standards

ELA-Literacy/RL K.1, K.2, K.3, K.4, K.5, K.6, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3,

2.4, 2.5, 2.6

Procedure

Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class.

Have a discussion about what happened in the story. Identify what events

happened in which parts of the story. Also point out the features of the books for

the students, such as the title, who the author is, what style of writing it is, from

whose point of view the story is told, and what key phrases are used throughout

the story.

Have the students answer the comprehension and story elements questions about

the story.

Model and prompt for the students as necessary.

Extension

Do one of the crafts on a sloth.

Page 21: “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,”...Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class. Share the Facts provided about sloths, anteaters, and howler monkeys

Comprehension Questions

Page 22: “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,”...Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class. Share the Facts provided about sloths, anteaters, and howler monkeys

“Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth

Comprehension Questions

What happened first in the story?

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What are three things that happened in the middle of the story?

1. __________________________________________________________

2. __________________________________________________________

3. __________________________________________________________

What was the final thing that happened in the story?

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Who were the characters in the story?

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What makes a sloth different from other animals?

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In the end the sloth said he likes to do things slowly. How do you like to do things?

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Page 23: “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,”...Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class. Share the Facts provided about sloths, anteaters, and howler monkeys

Story Element

Questions

Page 24: “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,”...Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class. Share the Facts provided about sloths, anteaters, and howler monkeys

“Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth

Story Questions

What phrase is repeated throughout the story?

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What does the phrase add to the story?

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Who is telling the story?

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What happens in the beginning of the book?

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What does that tell you about the sloth?

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What happens at the end of the book?

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What does that tell you about the sloth?

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Page 25: “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,”...Read the story “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth by Eric Carle as a class. Share the Facts provided about sloths, anteaters, and howler monkeys

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