Preview Text Features (15 minutes)
Have students open their magazines to page 8. Guide them to preview the text features by asking the following questions:
- Read the title and the subtitle, and look at the photo on page 8. What do you see in the photo? What do you think is happening? The photo shows a group of women standing behind a truck. Three of them are holding orangutans; one has a walkie-talkie. The truck has a sticker that says “Four Paws.” Maybe the women work to help animals. They’re probably helping the orangutans.
- Look at the map on page 10. Read its caption. What are the three countries that make up the island of Borneo? Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei.
- Look at the photos at the top of page 11. Read their caption. What do the photos show? The larger photo shows a forest being cleared. There’s a pile of tree trunks. The smaller photo shows palm oil farms, which take the place of forests.
Preview Vocabulary (10 minutes)
- Point out the vocabulary box on page 10. Read the words (deforestation, orphans, authorities, imitating, enforce) aloud and discuss the definitions.
- Play the Vocabulary Slideshow.
Build Background (10 minutes)
Make a Plan for Reading (5 minutes)
Before students start to read, walk them through a reading plan:
- Set a purpose for reading: Tell students that they’ll find text evidence in “Can This Baby Orangutan Be Saved?” that shows how humans harm and help orangutans.
- Point out Pause and Think boxes. Tell students they can check their understanding of what they’ve read by answering these questions.
- Point out the activity on page 13 and tell students they will complete it after reading. Tell them to keep the Think About It! question at the bottom of the page in mind as they read.
- Tell students that as they finish each section, they should think about how the text features on the page (e.g., photos, captions, and section headings) relate to what they’ve just read.