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Art By Elio
The Broken Brush
By Katie Mach
From the December 2023/January 2024 Issue
Learning Objective: Students will discuss how to respect materials and classmates at school.
About the Story
Social and Life Skills Focus
Responsible decision making
Self-mangement
English Language Arts Focus
Characteristics of a comic
Problem and solution
Step-by-Step Lesson Plan
Implementation
- Morning Meeting: If you use your morning meeting to build your classroom community, this mini graphic novel about using class materials responsibly is a great discussion prompt.
- Whole Group: Read “The Broken Brush” as a class readaloud. Once you’ve read and discussed the story together, have children act out the different parts.
Pairings and Text Connections
- From the Storyworks archive: “Sticky Situation: When Is It My Turn?,” October/November 2022; “Sticky Situation: My Way,” May/June 2023.
- Suggested books: The Recess Queen by Alexis O’Neill; I Can Help by Reem Faruqi; What Should Danny Do? School Day by Ganit & Adir Levy
Before-Reading Resources
Video: What's In a Comic? (5 minutes)
- Explore how comics use pictures, thoughts, and dialogue to tell a story.
Suggested Reading Focus
Taking care of classroom materials (20 minutes)
- Ask children what kind of story this is. How do they know? Watch “What’s in a Comic?” as a refresher.
- Ask children about a time when they did not take care of school supplies. What happened? Discuss why it is important to take care of our classroom.
- Read the comic aloud, reading the dialogue with expression. Check comprehension as you read each panel. Children can turn and talk to discuss what each picture tells them about the story and the characters.
- Then give children a chance to practice reading with fluency and expression. Choose volunteers to read each part aloud and act it out.
- Discuss the Talk It Out questions as a class. Ask children to share examples from their own lives.
After-Reading Skills Practice
- Skills: Self-regulation (15 minutes)
Extension Literacy Activity
Skill: Poetry (15 minutes)
- Write the word RESPONSIBLE vertically on chart paper. Create an acrostic poem for the word with the help of students.
Text-to-Speech