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Objectives Note: The talking points are in this book.

• Students will respond to questions in any format to demonstrate understanding of 1 or more facts about grapes. Ex) grapes grow on a vine, grapes have seeds, grapes are berries, grapes can be used to make jelly, juice, and wine, grapes grow in a vineyard. • Identify through pointing or other means grapes, vines, vineyard, stem, seeds • Students will follow steps to prepare grapes for eating. They will wash, pull stems off grapes, and remove seeds. • Locate Napa Valley, CA region on a map of the U.S. • Identify uses for grapes (eating fresh, fruit salad, jelly, juice, and wine). • Vocabulary: grapes, stem, vine, vineyard, seeds, seedless

Grapes are a berry. There are different kinds of grapes.

Point: green grapes, leaves, stem, purple grape, red grape. Yes/No: Are some grapes purple? Brown? Green? Red? Do you like grapes? Short answer: What color of grapes do you see?

Grapes grow in Napa Valley, California.

Grapes grow on vines. A grape farm is called a vineyard.

Point: vine, vineyard, leaves, red grapes, purple grapes Yes/No : Do grapes grow on a vine? Are red grapes growing on the vine? Are purple grapes growing on the vine? WH Questions: What do grapes grow on? What is a farm with grapes called?

Grapes have stems. They grow in a bunch. • Point : big bunch, small bunch, one grape. Stem, leaves, part of the vine • Yes/No: Do you eat the stems from grapes? Do grapes grow on a vine? Do them have stems? • WH: What are the sticks that are attached to the grapes? (point to it to ask question)

Grapes can be used to make jelly. Do you like grape jelly? What other kinds of jelly can you think of?

Grapes are in this fruit salad. What is in this fruit salad?

Grapes can be made into juice. What other types of juice can you think of?

Grapes are also used to make wine.

You can eat a bowl of grapes.

Would you like to eat grapes? First, we need to wash them.

Get a strainer.

Put the grapes in the strainer. Clean the grapes with water.

You can wash grapes with your hands if you don’t have a strainer.

Pick the stem off each grape.

stem

Some grapes have seeds. Cut the grapes in half. Pick out the seeds.

Some grapes are seedless. They do not have seeds.

Quiz Time

What is in the grape?

Seeds

What color are these grapes?

Green

What do grapes grow on?

A vine

What is a grape farm called?

A vineyard

What holds the grapes together?

The stem

What does remove the stem mean?

Take the stems off.

Fruit Bats love all kinds of fruit

Objectives

• Identify and discuss fruit • Ask and answer questions about fruit. • Discuss how to make fruit salad. • Create a list of groceries needed to make a fruit bowl. • Optional: Make a fruit bowl as a class. • Optional: Find ads for fruit in the newspaper, cut them out, and glue them on a poster.

Fruit bats love to eat fruit. What types of fruit do you see? • Which fruits are green? • Which are yellow? • Where is the pomegranate? • Where is the peach? • Where is the peach pit? What is a pit? • Which fruits make good juice? • What fruit do you like in cereal? • Would a fruit bat like these? Yes!

Point: Watermelon, watermelon slice, cherries, stems, peach slices What colors do you see?

What fruit do you see here? Do you like to eat kiwi and grapes?

Would you like to make a healthy fruit bowl?

What do you see in this fruit bowl? Point: blueberries, raspberries, kiwis, apples, strawberries.

What would you need to buy to make this?

Let’s make a list!

Fruit Bowl

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Teacher’s Notes: Fruit Bats

Learning Objectives:

The students will be able to write or trace key ideas of the text. The students will be able to identify fruits: avocados, melon, plums, mangos, bananas.

The students will be able to explain when bats sleep and are awake. The students will be able to do image searches on key ideas of the text. The students will be able to graph student opinions. The student will be able to answer questions from a graph.

Activities

1. Students do image searches. Have students use main idea cards. Have the students save pictures of their favorite ones. Those are then inserted onto a Word document or a PowerPoint. Students write a sentence about each bat characteristic. 2. Have students look through magazines or grocery store ads. Have students cut out pictures of fruit that they think fruit bats would like to eat. See bat collage printables.. 3. Bring in fruit mentioned in the group. Have students do a taste test. See graph and graph questions printables. General Tips: The goal is to build background knowledge while leading an engaging discussion on any and all information that can be talked about on a given page. The items that you choose to bring up or focus on can be modified for the students you are working with. For example, if you have a student who can point to something in the picture, answer yes/no questions be sure to incorporate a lot more of that as you go through the book. On the same token, be sure to ask a lot of comprehension questions and critical thinking questions at the level appropriate for students. There is something for everyone. Page 1: There are many types of bats. Most bats cannot see very well. Fruit bats are a type of bat that can see fairly well. Fruit bats can use their eyes to see food. Point: bats, ears, nose, eyes Yes/No: Can fruit bats see? Do fruit bats use their ears to find food? Do fruit bats use their eyes to find food? WH Questions: What do bats look for? What do bats use to look for fruit and flowers? Opinions/Experiences: What do you use your eyes for? What do you like to look for? Peer to Peer Interaction: After you read Page 1, have students find the eyes main idea or picture card and talk to their partner about eyes and what bats look for. Page 2: Bats also use their nose to find fruit and flowers. They can smell the fruit and flowers. Point: Donald Trump, tie, hair, white shirt, nose, eyes, mouth Yes/No: Do bats use their nose to smell? Can bats smell flowers and fruit? WH Questions: What do bats use to find flowers and fruit?

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Opinion/Experiences: What is your favorite thing to smell? The teacher can bring in different flowers for the students to smell. Peer to Peer Interaction: After you read Page 2, ask students, “What do bats use to find fruit and flowers?” The answer is the main idea card “nose.” Students will find the main idea card and read it to their partner. Teacher will prompt them to ask their partner some of the questions talked about above.

Page 3: Bats are nocturnal. They sleep during the day and are awake at night. They eat at night. That is when they look for fruit and flowers. Have the students view the following video of fruit bats flying at

night. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUJAOCp8YDs Point: bat’s head, ears, eyes, tongue, moon, sky, bats flying Yes/No: Do fruit bats eat during the day? Do fruit bats eat at night? WH Questions: When do fruit bats eat? Opinion/Experiences: What do you at night?

Peer to Peer Interaction: After you read Page 3, ask students, “When do fruit bats eat?” The answer is the main idea card “night.” Students will find the main picture or word card and read it to their partner. Teacher will prompt them to talk to their partner about what bats do at night?

Page 4: Have students view the following video of a fruit bat eating a banana. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kp2NBElH41I Point: bat, banana, banana peel, green banana

Yes/No: Do fruit bats like pizza? Do fruit bats like to eat bananas? Questions: What do fruit bats like to eat? What color are bananas? Sharing Opinion/Experiences: Do you eat bananas? Peer to Peer Interaction: Have students find the “bananas” main idea/picture card and talk to each other about bananas. Page 5 : Have students view the following video of bats eating mangos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wSlWxVsZ0E Point: bat, nose, ears, eyes, teeth, mango Yes/No: Do fruit bats eat bugs? Do fruit bats eat bananas? Do fruit bats eat mangos? WH Questions: What do fruit bats eat? Sharing Opinion/Experiences: A mango is a fruit. Have you ever eaten a mango? Peer to Peer Interaction: Have students find the “mangos” main idea/picture card and talk to each other about mangos.

Page 6 : Plums are a fruit. Fruit bats like to eat plums. Point: plum, bat, ears, eyes, nose

Yes/No: Do fruit bats eat ice cream? Do fruit bats eat plums? WH Questions: What do fruit bats eat? What color are plums? Sharing Opinion/Experiences: Have you ever eaten a plum? Do you like plums? Peer to Peer Interaction: Have students find the “plums” main idea/picture card and talk to each other about plums.

Page 7 : Have students view the following video of a bat eating an avocado. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XvIn5wLTaU Point : avocado, pit, bat, ears, nose, eyes, leaves

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Yes/No: Do fruit bats eat avocados? Do fruit bats eat bees? WH Questions : What do fruit bats eat? What color are avocados? Opinion/Experiences: Have you ever eaten an avocado? Do you like to eat avocados? Peer to Peer Interaction: Have students find the “avocados” main idea/picture card and talk to each other about avocados.. Page 8 : Melons are fruit. Bats like to eat melons. Yes/No: Do bats eat hot dogs? Do bats eat melon? Is melon a fruit? WH Questions: What do fruit bats eat? Opinion/Experiences: There are a lot of different types of melons. Watermelon and cantaloupe are melons. Do you like to eat watermelon? Do you like to eat cantaloupe? Peer to Peer Interaction: Have students find the “melons” main idea/picture card and talk to each other about melons. Page 9: Fruit bats sleep during the day. Many bats sleep upside down in trees. Have the students view the following video of fruit bats sleeping during the day. Have the students view the following video of bats sleeping in a tree. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0Eby5SiKfo Point : bat, mouth, sun, sky, trees. Yes/No: Do bats sleep at night? Do bats sleep during the day? WH Questions: When do bats sleep? Opinion/Experiences: Do you sleep during the day or at night? What do when it is daytime? Peer to Peer Interaction: Have students find the “day” main idea/picture card and talk to each other about what bats do during the day.

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