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Children will study and evaluate Stevie Wonder’s accomplishments.
Vocabulary: harmonica, hit, records
Social Studies Focus: Black History Month
Watch a Video:
5 Things to Know About Stevie Wonder
Read the Issue:
Isn’t He WONDER-ful?
Review Vocabulary Words:
harmonica, hit, records
Play a Game:
Musical Instrument Concentration
Skill: vocabulary
Complete Skill Sheets
Show What You Know
Skill: comprehension
M Is for Music
Skill: alphabet knowledge
Lesson Boosters
Paired Text: Little People, Big Dreams: Stevie Wonder by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara
Music and Movement:
Stevie Wonder Dance Party
Scavenger Hunt: Pages 2-3
Hands-on Activity:
My Favorite Song
CCSS (and states that have similar standards): RI.K.1 key details, RI.K.4 vocabulary, RI.K.5 text features, RF.K.3.A letters and sounds, W.K.8 writing
Simple, spectacular ideas to boost your lessons.
1. Find the heading. Underline it.
2. Find the picture where Stevie is holding his daughter. Put a ✔ on it.
3. In the orange box, find the words that name musical instruments. Circle them.
4. Look at the bottom bar. Find two words that are opposites!
Skill: art, writing
Materials: My Favorite Song skill sheet, paper plates, black paint, scissors, glue, crayons