Guided Reading Lesson Plan (Levels M-Z)

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Chapters #1-#2 Encyclopedia Brown is a ten year old boy with amazing talent to solve mysteries that no one else can solve. His real name is Leroy, but only a few people call him by his real name. Not too many know his real name but they know he can solve just about any mystery. (Read the back cover of the book to the students.) Our first case is the Case of the Forgetful Jewel Thief. Encyclopedia Brown s dad, the chief of police, has caught the jewel thief, but not all of the jewels have been recovered. The thief claims he can t remember where he hid them. Let s see how Encyclopedia Brown solves this one. (I suggest having students read one mystery/case at a time and then stopping to discuss before reading the solutions at the back of the book.) *New or important words (V): p3 delicatessens, p15 nervously, p16 sneering, mascot, p18 smirk, swaggered -What clues did we have about the onions being involved even before Chief Brown mentioned the thief claiming he needed to drink a glass each day for his health? (p6, p8) How are you predicting that Encyclopedia Brown will solve this case? How is the onion juice involved? -Why should the Tigers have called themselves Screwdrivers? I have to admit, this second case has me a little stumped. How do you think Encyclopedia Brown knew a famous author hadn t signed the book? What makes Encyclopedia Brown such a good detective?

Chapters #3-#4 The Case of the Lemonade Stand: Sonia is a local kid who sells lemonade to raise money for the local children s hospital. She goes away on vacation, but accidently leaves all the money she d raised inside the lemonade stand. She called Encyclopedia Brown and Sally to get her money and protect it until she could get back home. Bugs traps and tries to frame Encyclopedia Brown and Sally. What does that mean to frame someone? Encyclopedia has to prove that Bugs is lying. Pay careful attention to the details of this case. The Case of the Revolutionary Treasures: Wilford is a high school dropout. He doesn t do much with his time except try to swindle little kids out of their money. His latest scheme is to sell them useless junk, claiming it s a historical treasure. He sees big money in the crowd he s selling to and attempts to sell his most valuable artifact. How will Encyclopedia prove it s a fake? *New or important words (V): p27 sternly, p32 schemes, p34 guaranteed -How do you think Encyclopedia Brown can prove that Bugs is lying? Why did Bugs hate Encyclopedia Brown and Sally? -I wonder if there were details in what Wilford said about the letter that might help us to know it s a fake. What do you think? What skill do you think Encyclopedia used to solve these two cases?

Chapters #5-#6 The case of the Missing Butterfly Brooch: Mrs. Monarch is an avid butterfly enthusiast. She loves butterflies and everything related to butterflies. Recently, her aunt gave her a butterfly brooch that is worth a lot of money. An article was put in the newspaper and Mrs. Monarch s brooch was stolen. There is only one witness to the crime. Encyclopedia solves this case. The Case of the Counterfeit Dough: Joey Perkins, one of Encyclopedia s classmates, is trying to win a cookie baking competition. The winner of the competition will have their recipe published in a cookbook. Joey thinks he s sure to win, but then the competition is sabotaged and some of the ingredients are switched. Encyclopedia knows who switched out the ingredients. *New or important words (V): p37 attracted, petunias, p40 wringing, binoculars, p42 imitate p50 dismay -What clues do we have about the thief who stole the brooch? How did Mrs. Sweeny say the crook escaped? Do you know who the thief is or how Encyclopedia solved this case? -Who was responsible for switching the ingredients? Why were only Joey s cookies affected? What clue did Encyclopedia have that helped him to solve the case? Which case that we ve read so far do you connect with most? Why?

Chapters #7-#8 The Case of the Astronaut Duck: Moonboy Webster, also known as Austin, is the boy in town who is enthralled with the idea of going to space. A real astronaut comes to Idaville to talk about an upcoming mission. The problem is this astronaut wants money. Encyclopedia thinks he can prove this guy is a fake. The Case of the Lucky Catch: Ace Harvey, a retired major league baseball player, invites all the neighborhood kids over to his house for a big party. He has a rare and priceless autographed baseball that comes up missing during the party. One of Encyclopedia s friends is framed for stealing the baseball. Encyclopedia must prove that his friend is innocent. *New or important words (V): p54 eyeing, auditorium, p55 solemnly, p56 aerodynamics p50 mansion, pedestal, p64 hooligan, -What clues did we have that the astronaut was a fake? What was the final straw, or the last detail that Encyclopedia needed to know this guy wasn t really an astronaut? Why do you think Austin was willing to pay the $50 with all the other kids immediately backed off? Do you think Austin had any idea this guy was a fake? -How did Encyclopedia solve this case? What clues did he have that helped him to know who had stolen Mr. Harvey s baseball? What characteristics do you think would make a good detective?

Chapters #9-#10 The Case of the Missing Money: Encyclopedia and his dad are working on a project building houses for people. A large group of volunteers come together and work so that the houses can be built very quickly. Other people from the community keep stopping by with donations so the team and continue building houses. Sometime after lunch all the donations had been stolen. Encyclopedia has to figure out who is the thief. The Case of the Stolen Confederate Stamps: *New or important words (V): p71 entertained, erecting, p73 surveyed p76 prospect, p77 philatelic society, p78 thoroughly, -What clues did we have as to who the thief was? What allowed Encyclopedia to solve this case? (attention to detail) How do you think this case would have proceeded if Encyclopedia hadn t been able to solve it? -What does Mom sometimes do to help Encyclopedia gather details about the case? (asks questions) What was the clue that finally cracked this case? Summarize the clues that Encyclopedia used to solve one of the cases we read about today. OR Write about how you think Encyclopedia feels about being a detective. What evidence do you have to support your thinking?