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A Common Core State Standards, Next Generation Science, and TEKS Aligned Discussion & Project Guide for dream big WRITTEN BY KAT KRONENBERG catch-m Your Magical, Mystical Wished-Upon-Star that Whooshes down from the heavens to Wham light the gift of stardust in your heart Giving you the courage and faith you need To fight for your dreams Guide created by Debbie Gonzales www.debbiegonzales.com

2 table of contents THE SAVANNA...3 The Biomes of Africa Master Map...4 The Biomes of Africa Oultine Map...5 METAMORPHOSIS - CATERPILLAR...6 Metamorphosis - The Life Cycle of the Butterfly... 7 METAMORPHOSIS - TADPOLE...8 Metamorphosis - The Life Cycle of the Frog...9 LIGHT YOUR STARDUST...10 Light Your Stardust Writing Sheet... 11 DREAM BIG WORD SEARCH...12 Dream Big Word Search Answers...13 ACADEMIC STANDARDS ALIGNMENT COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS: English Language Arts Standards > Reading Literature...14 English Language Arts Standards > Writing...14 English Language Arts Standards > Speaking & Listening...15 TEKS: English Language Arts and Reading, Kindergarten...16 English Language Arts and Reading, Grade 1...16 English Language Arts and Reading, Grade 2... 17 NEXT GENERATION SCIENCE: 1-LS3 Heredity: Inheritance and Variation of Traits... 17

3 the savanna Long ago in the wilds of East Africa, when the savannas were new and the animals just got their names, a mean moody Baboon discovered one of Life s Most Powerful Secrets. - Shhh - DISCUSS: * Consider what the phrases Long ago, and when the savannas were new reveal about when and where this story takes place. * If the story takes place when "animals just got their names", then consider how original and new the animals' experiences would be. * Define the words mean and moody. If Baboon is described as being mean and moody, predict what his character will be like. * Tell what you know about secrets. Explain what a powerful secret means to you. EXPLORE - THE SAVANNA: Objective: To explore the setting of the story through a study of the biomes of Africa. Materials: * DREAM BIG * The Biomes of Africa Master Map (Guide, pg. 4) * The Biomes of Africa Outline Map (Guide, pg. 5) * Markers or colored pencils Procedure: * Print the Biomes of Africa Master Map and the Biomes of Africa Outline Map. * Observe the colored regions depicted on the Biomes of Africa Master Map. Explain that these regions represent areas that have special climates and climate, plants, and animals. Explain that these regions are known as biomes. The story DREAM BIG takes place on a biome known as the savanna. * Use the Biomes of Africa Master Map as a guide to color the Biomes of Africa Outline Map, identifying the biomes featured there. Talk about the climates, plants, and animals that exist in the various biomes. * Using the Biomes of Africa Master Map as a guide, label the Compass Rose with the correct directional terms. * Discover where the savanna of East Africa is located. Discuss why and how this certain biome located in its particular place in Africa is important to the story. Explore how the climate, plants, and animals of the savanna contribute to the over all plot and theme of DREAM BIG.

4 The Biomes of Africa Master Map Compass Rose NORTH WEST EAST SOUTH Desert - dry, sandy, hot, few plants survive here Mountians - huge, steep sides, cooler temperatures at higher elevations Tropical Forests - hot, humid, rainy, lush vegation Savanna - flat, dry tropical grassland,

5 The Biomes of Africa outline Map Compass Rose Desert - dry, sandy, hot, few plants survive here Mountians - huge, steep sides, cooler temperatures at higher elevations Tropical Forests - hot, humid, rainy, lush vegation Savanna - flat, dry tropical grassland,

6 metamorphosis - caterpillar It all began one starry night when Baboon noticed Caterpillar look up at her twinkling star and make a wish, "Oh, I wish I could be like Bird and fly." DISCUSS: * Explain what the line "her twinkling star" suggests. Is it possible for Caterpillar to have a star of her own in the sky? How so? * If Caterpillar is able to wish upon an star and have her dreams come true, could the same experience be true for others? For you? Explain your answer. * Consider why it is important that Baboon noticed Caterpillar making her wish. Discuss the affect Caterpillar's wish has upon Baboon. * Discuss how Caterpillar's unlikely wish to fly is an example of dreaming big. EXPLORE - CATERPILLAR'S METAMORPHOSIS: Objective: To study the life cycle of a butterfly. Materials: * DREAM BIG * The Life Cycle of the Butterfly Graphic Organizer (Guide, pg. 7) * Reference materials * Markers or colored pencils Procedure: * Print the Life Cycle of the Butterfly Graphic Organizer. * Discuss the butterfly's process of metamorphosis - its transformation from an egg, to caterpillar, then to pupa, and finally the butterfly. Use reference materials to study the butterfly life cycle in depth. * Using the Life Cycle of the Butterfly Graphic Organizer, instruct students to draw the butterfly at the different stages of the life cycle in the corresponding labeled frames and to write a sentence describing each stage. * Encourage students to share their work with the class.

7 LARVA EGG: LARVA: EGG metamorphosis - the life cycle of the butterfly PUPA BUTTERFLY BUTTERFLY: PUPA:

8 metamorphosis - TADPOLE Time passed. Tadpole turned, swam to the surface. Looked up. Smiled big and Clap, clap, clapped, "But I can! I believe..." DISCUSS: * Identify the reasons why Tadpole is determined to be able to dance one day. * Explain why Baboon is resistent to believe that Tadpole can achieve his dream. * Define the word courage. Tell how Tadpole showed courage by clapping and stating that he believed in himself. * The word faith means hope, truth, and belief. Discuss how Tadpole demonstrated faith in himself and in the goodness of others. * Discuss how dreaming big requires hope, truth and belief. Explain how it takes courage to risk dreaming big, like Tadpole did. EXPLORE - TADPOLE'S METAMORPHOSIS: Objective: To study the life cycle of a frog. Materials: * DREAM BIG * The Life Cycle of the Frog Graphic Organizer (Guide, pg. 9) * Reference materials * Markers or colored pencils Procedure: * Print the Life Cycle of the Frog Graphic Organizer. * Discuss the frog's process of metamorphosis - the transformation from an egg, to tadpole, then to froglet, and finally the adult frog. Use reference materials to study the frog life cycle in depth. * Using the Life Cycle of the Frog Graphic Organizer, instruct students to draw the frog at the different stages of the life cycle in the corresponding labeled frames and to write a sentence describing each stage. * Encourage students to share their work with the class.

9 TADPOLE FROG: EGGS: EGGS FROG metamorphosis - the life cycle of the FROG TTADPOLE: TADPOLE WITH LEGS FROGLET FROGLET: TADPOLE WITH LEGS:

10 light your stardust "Now pound your drum Shake. Dream. Jive. Light your stardust You will thrive!" DISCUSS: * Discuss the source and purpose of stardust. Where does it come from? What is it made from? * If stardust is truly dust that comes from stars, is it a magical and powerful substance? Explain your answer. * Describe the affect dreaming big had on Baboon. Identify the point in the story where Baboon decided that he wanted to change his way of being. * Discuss how Baboon's character changed throughout the course of the story - transformed from being mean and moody to caring and concerned. Explain how this character change came about. * Tell how Baboon demonstrated courage and faith by dreaming big. * If Baboon's discovery that we are all made of stardust is true, does this mean that there is a magical and powerful substance within us all? How so? EXPLORE - STARDUST: Objective: To write a creative piece exploring the magical potential of stardust. Materials: * DREAM BIG * Light Your Stardust Writing Sheet (Guide, pg. 10) * Pencil * Markers Procedure: * Print the Light Your Stardust Writing Sheet. * Instruct students to write and illustrate a short informational piece defining the power of stardust. Have the students clarify the IGNITE and INVITE process. Direct them to explain how the power of CATCH-M is beneficial to all living beings. * Encourage students to share their work with the class.

11 Light your Stardust

12 dream big word search STARDUST DREAM BIG BELIEVE FAITH COURAGE BABOON BUTTERFLY CATERPILLAR TADPOLE FROG FLAMINGO TERMITE TWINKLE IGNITE INVITE DANCE

13 dream big word search answers STARDUST DREAM BIG BELIEVE FAITH COURAGE BABOON BUTTERFLY CATERPILLAR TADPOLE FROG FLAMINGO TERMITE TWINKLE IGNITE INVITE DANCE

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