Curated and Reviewed by
Lesson Planet
This Frindle Lesson Plan lesson plan also includes:
- Activity
- Teacher Reference
- Join to access all included materials
"Who says a pen has to be called a pen? Why not call it a frindle?" Inspired by this quote from the award-winning novel written by Andrew Celements, this lesson allows children to invent their own terms for common classroom objects, writing dictionary entries for each one, and using context clues to figure out the meaning of their classmates' words.
1 Collection
525 Views
289 Downloads
CCSS:
Adaptable
Concepts
Additional Tags
Instructional Ideas
- Supplement this lesson into a literature unit on the book Frindle by Andrew Clements
- Consider allowing learners to write a sentence and draw a picture involving their newly invented words, performing a gallery walk in which the class tries to guess the meaning of each others' words
Pros
- Provides a list of other related books to consider reading with your class
- Offers a follow-up activity that extends learning about words and dictionaries
- Includes a summary of the book as well as information about the reading level of the text
Cons
- None