THINK AND WRITE
Go to our skills sheet to write what happens next in the story.
Watch a video to learn more about this month’s essential question.
What Makes Something Funny?
Watch a video to learn more about this month’s essential question.
Watch a video to learn more about the parts of a comic or graphic novel.
What’s in a Comic?
Watch a video to learn more about the parts of a comic or graphic novel.
About the Story
ELA Focus
Features of graphic novels
LESSON PLAN
Essential Question
The big question of this issue of Storyworks 2 is: What makes something funny?
1. BEFORE READING
Choose a Video (We have two!) (10 minutes)
1. “The Big Question: What Makes Something Funny?” (This video also goes with other stories in this month’s Storyworks 2.)
2. “What’s in a Comic?”
Set a Purpose for Reading (5 minutes)
2. READ THE STORY (10-15 MINUTES)
3. AFTER READING
Extend the Story With an Activity (20 minutes)
Assessment: Quiz (10 minutes)
ELA Focus: Comic Features Hunt (10 minutes)
Enrich the Learning: Paired Text Opportunities (time amount varies)
Making text-to-text connections builds knowledge and comprehension. We layer Storyworks 2 with many ways for your students to make connections.
Pairable Texts “What is Dav Pilkey’s Superpower?” (pages 6-11), “What’s in a Joke?/ How to Tell a Joke” (pages 18-21), and “My Teacher Calls Me Sweetie Cakes” (page 32)
Parts of Speech: A Silly Day at School (15 minutes)
The Silly Day at School printable is a Mad Libs-style fill-in-the-blank activity. Kids can practice being funny and learn parts of speech!
NEW! Special Lesson for Independent Learning While Remote (30-40 minutes)