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Lesson Plan for the Book Somethin' PumpkinTeach Elementary Students How to Follow Steps to Build an Invention
Use the trade book Somethin' Pumpkin as the focus for a lesson about using one material in a variety of imaginative ways and how to follow steps to build an invention.
The narrator of the trade picture book Somethin' Pumpkin by Scott Allen (with illustrations by Jimmy Pickering) [smallfellow press, 2001] notes that "[a] pumpkin is possibly so many things," and that there are "[n]o limits at all to the things it can be." After helping elementary students identify the main idea of this book (that with a little imagination, a pumpkin can be turned into anything), examine with them the many imaginative uses pumpkins are put to in this book, teach them steps to follow to create and use a plan for building a new invention, and have them draw and follow blueprints to build their own pumpkin inventions. Objectives
Introduce and Share the BookDisplay the book's cover and discuss the title and picture. Have students identify what is shown (a big pumpkin with various arms reaching for it) and discuss why the arms might be reaching for the pumpkin. Flip through the book and have students predict what it will be about. Read the book aloud and check predictions. Reading Lesson: Identify and Discuss Main Idea
What Inventions Are Described in This Book?Review with students the uses to which pumpkins and pumpkin shells are put in this book, making a list of those uses that are inventions (or at least things that were built for a purpose), such as:
How Can Students Plan and Build Pumpkin Inventions?Provide students with craft materials and either small pumpkins or lumps of orange clay. Suggest that students use the following steps to build their own pumpkin inventions:
Enrichment ActivitiesTry some cross-curricular enrichment activities relating to the other pumpkin uses in the book.
Seeing the range of uses to which pumpkins are put in Somethin' Pumpkin will inspire children to create their own pumpkin inventions, and following steps to plan and build these inventions will provide children with practice with a strategy they can use any time they must plan and build something. Try a lesson plan for The Littlest Pumpkin for another lesson about plan-making.
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