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Retelling Nonfiction

      Content area text presents a challenge for young readers.
Often, students think that simply reading the words equals
success. They may not understand that they have to remember
important ideas from what they read.
      Retelling can be a great tool to help students understand
nonfiction. When students retell, they have to transform the
printed words of the text into their own spoken words. Retelling
allows readers to see if they understood the text, connect new
ideas with existing information, and make inferences.
      Simply directing kids to retell does not always lead to good
results, though! In my experience, students need careful modeling
and support as they work on retelling. Pictures or figures can help
them to retell. The pictures can be cues to help them remember
important information, and can also help students to show how
ideas relate to each other.
      This packet includes a reading selection and materials to
support retelling expository text.

Item                           Explanation
Before Reading                 This Before Reading activity is a variation of
                               Probable Sentences. Students read words
                               from the text, rate their knowledge of them,
                               and then use the words to write predictions
                               for the text. This helps them to form
                               expectations for what they will read.
“Surviving the                 I was so fascinated by accounts of how these
Winter: The                    tiny turtles survive the winter! In this article,
Painted Turtle”                written at a third/fourth grade level, students
                               will learn about how tiny painted turtles live
                               through freezing temperatures. As you read
                               this with students, be sure to draw their
                               attention to the headings and italicized
                               words.
Retelling                      This is a generic set of directions to guide
Nonfiction                     students as they retell nonfiction. If your


Emily Kissner 2011 For classroom use only
students are retelling nonfiction for the first
                               time, be sure to model how to do it. Show
                               students how to use headings as a guide for
                               recalling information.
Painted Turtle                 As students retell, it is helpful for them to
Retelling Figures              have pictures or manipulatives to move
                               around. These pictures can help students to
                               recall important ideas and show how they
                               relate to one another.
After Reading                  This page asks students to reflect on their
                               predictions and answer some questions about
                               the article.
Postcard from a                In this brief writing assignment, students
painted turtle                 will create a postcard from a painted turtle.




Emily Kissner 2011 For classroom use only
“Surviving the Winter”: Before Reading
Read the vocabulary words from the passage. Put a star beside the words
that you know. Put a question mark beside the words that you are not sure
of.

             winter                      temperature           scarce
            survive                     painted turtles     supercooled
           chemicals                      ice crystals       hatchlings

Use the words from above to write two predictions for the article.


1.




2.




Draw a picture to show something that you expect to read about in this
article.




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Surviving the Winter:
                         The Painted Turtle

An amazing survivor
      For most animals, winter is a difficult time. Winter brings
cold days. The temperature drops below freezing. Food can be
scarce.
      Baby painted turtles
don’t migrate to a warmer
place. They can survive
through cold, cold weather.
They can survive in
temperatures that are below
freezing. They can even
survive being frozen!
      How can an animal
freeze, and still be alive?
Painted turtles have special
adaptations that help them
survive.

Turtle hatchlings
      Painted turtles are common reptiles. They live in ponds and
streams all over the United States. Painted turtles spend a great
deal of time in the water. They can only swallow while they are
underwater, so they mostly eat water creatures and plants.
      Female painted turtles come out of the water to lay their
eggs in the summer time. If the summer temperatures are warm,
baby female turtles will hatch. If the summer temperatures are
cold, baby male turtles will hatch.
      Something surprising happens when the baby turtles come
out of their eggs in late summer. Instead of swimming away into
streams and ponds, the hatchlings stay in their nests. Even as the
weather grows colder and the days grow shorter, the baby painted
turtles stay in their nests, about 5 inches underground.




Emily Kissner 2011 For classroom use only
Two ways to survive
      When the temperature drops, baby painted turtles go into a
very deep sleep. Their heart beats only a few times each minute.
They don’t even need to breathe.
      Baby turtles survive cold winter temperatures with two
special physical adaptations. Sometimes, the baby turtle’s blood
becomes supercooled. This means that their blood actually goes
below the freezing point of water. But it doesn’t freeze. Special
chemicals in the baby turtles’ blood make this happen. The special
chemicals act like antifreeze. They keep the baby turtles’ blood
from freezing.
      Supercooling isn’t the only way that baby painted turtles
survive the winter. These amazing animals can actually live
through being frozen!
      Most animals die if they are frozen. Jagged ice crystals tear
the living cells of their bodies. But when baby painted turtles
freeze, the ice does not form in their cells. It forms in spaces
between the cells. This way, the baby turtle does not die. When
the weather gets warmer, the baby turtles thaw and crawl away.

      So, on a cold January day, think about the baby painted
turtles in their nests. Their blood can be supercooled. They can
even survive freezing. Painted turtles may be small, but they have
amazing adaptations.




Emily Kissner 2011 For classroom use only
Retelling Nonfiction: Things to Remember

    1. Your job is to retell the main ideas from the
       text in your own words. Don’t just read the text
       aloud.
    2. Have a copy of the text beside you to look at as
       you retell.
    3. Think about the text structure. Make sure that
       you retell the ideas in a way that matches the
       text structure. (For example, don’t tell a text
       written as main idea and details in
       chronological order.)
    4. Use the headings to help you retell one section
       at a time.
    5. Use important vocabulary words from the text.
       If you have been given a list of words to
       remember, try to put these words into your
       retelling.




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Painted Turtle Retelling Figures
Directions: Cut out the pictures below. Use them to help you retell the main
ideas from “Surviving the Winter” with a partner.




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“Surviving the Winter”: After Reading

Reflecting on your predictions
Look back to the predictions that you made before reading. How was the text
similar to or different from your predictions?




Thinking about the text
  1. What adaptations help a baby painted turtle to survive the cold
        winter?




    2. How is the blood of a baby painted turtle special?




    3. What is an adaptation?




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Postcard from a painted turtle
    Pretend that you are a baby painted turtle. Create a postcard
    from your winter home.

    On one side, draw a picture of what your winter home looks
    like.

    On the other side, write a few sentences to tell what your
    winter experiences are like. Be sure to include specific details
    from the text as well as your own ideas. You may address your
    postcard to anyone (or any animal!) that you like.




                                     I can’t wait for
                                     winter to be over!




Emily Kissner 2011 For classroom use only

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Retelling nonfiction

  • 1. Retelling Nonfiction Content area text presents a challenge for young readers. Often, students think that simply reading the words equals success. They may not understand that they have to remember important ideas from what they read. Retelling can be a great tool to help students understand nonfiction. When students retell, they have to transform the printed words of the text into their own spoken words. Retelling allows readers to see if they understood the text, connect new ideas with existing information, and make inferences. Simply directing kids to retell does not always lead to good results, though! In my experience, students need careful modeling and support as they work on retelling. Pictures or figures can help them to retell. The pictures can be cues to help them remember important information, and can also help students to show how ideas relate to each other. This packet includes a reading selection and materials to support retelling expository text. Item Explanation Before Reading This Before Reading activity is a variation of Probable Sentences. Students read words from the text, rate their knowledge of them, and then use the words to write predictions for the text. This helps them to form expectations for what they will read. “Surviving the I was so fascinated by accounts of how these Winter: The tiny turtles survive the winter! In this article, Painted Turtle” written at a third/fourth grade level, students will learn about how tiny painted turtles live through freezing temperatures. As you read this with students, be sure to draw their attention to the headings and italicized words. Retelling This is a generic set of directions to guide Nonfiction students as they retell nonfiction. If your Emily Kissner 2011 For classroom use only
  • 2. students are retelling nonfiction for the first time, be sure to model how to do it. Show students how to use headings as a guide for recalling information. Painted Turtle As students retell, it is helpful for them to Retelling Figures have pictures or manipulatives to move around. These pictures can help students to recall important ideas and show how they relate to one another. After Reading This page asks students to reflect on their predictions and answer some questions about the article. Postcard from a In this brief writing assignment, students painted turtle will create a postcard from a painted turtle. Emily Kissner 2011 For classroom use only
  • 3. “Surviving the Winter”: Before Reading Read the vocabulary words from the passage. Put a star beside the words that you know. Put a question mark beside the words that you are not sure of. winter temperature scarce survive painted turtles supercooled chemicals ice crystals hatchlings Use the words from above to write two predictions for the article. 1. 2. Draw a picture to show something that you expect to read about in this article. Emily Kissner 2011 For classroom use only
  • 4. Surviving the Winter: The Painted Turtle An amazing survivor For most animals, winter is a difficult time. Winter brings cold days. The temperature drops below freezing. Food can be scarce. Baby painted turtles don’t migrate to a warmer place. They can survive through cold, cold weather. They can survive in temperatures that are below freezing. They can even survive being frozen! How can an animal freeze, and still be alive? Painted turtles have special adaptations that help them survive. Turtle hatchlings Painted turtles are common reptiles. They live in ponds and streams all over the United States. Painted turtles spend a great deal of time in the water. They can only swallow while they are underwater, so they mostly eat water creatures and plants. Female painted turtles come out of the water to lay their eggs in the summer time. If the summer temperatures are warm, baby female turtles will hatch. If the summer temperatures are cold, baby male turtles will hatch. Something surprising happens when the baby turtles come out of their eggs in late summer. Instead of swimming away into streams and ponds, the hatchlings stay in their nests. Even as the weather grows colder and the days grow shorter, the baby painted turtles stay in their nests, about 5 inches underground. Emily Kissner 2011 For classroom use only
  • 5. Two ways to survive When the temperature drops, baby painted turtles go into a very deep sleep. Their heart beats only a few times each minute. They don’t even need to breathe. Baby turtles survive cold winter temperatures with two special physical adaptations. Sometimes, the baby turtle’s blood becomes supercooled. This means that their blood actually goes below the freezing point of water. But it doesn’t freeze. Special chemicals in the baby turtles’ blood make this happen. The special chemicals act like antifreeze. They keep the baby turtles’ blood from freezing. Supercooling isn’t the only way that baby painted turtles survive the winter. These amazing animals can actually live through being frozen! Most animals die if they are frozen. Jagged ice crystals tear the living cells of their bodies. But when baby painted turtles freeze, the ice does not form in their cells. It forms in spaces between the cells. This way, the baby turtle does not die. When the weather gets warmer, the baby turtles thaw and crawl away. So, on a cold January day, think about the baby painted turtles in their nests. Their blood can be supercooled. They can even survive freezing. Painted turtles may be small, but they have amazing adaptations. Emily Kissner 2011 For classroom use only
  • 6. Retelling Nonfiction: Things to Remember 1. Your job is to retell the main ideas from the text in your own words. Don’t just read the text aloud. 2. Have a copy of the text beside you to look at as you retell. 3. Think about the text structure. Make sure that you retell the ideas in a way that matches the text structure. (For example, don’t tell a text written as main idea and details in chronological order.) 4. Use the headings to help you retell one section at a time. 5. Use important vocabulary words from the text. If you have been given a list of words to remember, try to put these words into your retelling. Emily Kissner 2011 For classroom use only
  • 7. Painted Turtle Retelling Figures Directions: Cut out the pictures below. Use them to help you retell the main ideas from “Surviving the Winter” with a partner. Emily Kissner 2011 For classroom use only
  • 8. “Surviving the Winter”: After Reading Reflecting on your predictions Look back to the predictions that you made before reading. How was the text similar to or different from your predictions? Thinking about the text 1. What adaptations help a baby painted turtle to survive the cold winter? 2. How is the blood of a baby painted turtle special? 3. What is an adaptation? Emily Kissner 2011 For classroom use only
  • 9. Postcard from a painted turtle Pretend that you are a baby painted turtle. Create a postcard from your winter home. On one side, draw a picture of what your winter home looks like. On the other side, write a few sentences to tell what your winter experiences are like. Be sure to include specific details from the text as well as your own ideas. You may address your postcard to anyone (or any animal!) that you like. I can’t wait for winter to be over! Emily Kissner 2011 For classroom use only