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Bill Pickett Bulldoggin ’ Cowboy

Bill Pickett Bulldoggin ’ Cowboy. An AITC Lesson. http://oklahoma4h.okstate.edu/aitc/. Warm-Up Question. What is a bulldogger?. Seven Step Vocabulary. Touch and say the word. Have students say the word with you. Ask students to repeat the word.

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Bill Pickett Bulldoggin ’ Cowboy

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  1. Bill PickettBulldoggin’ Cowboy An AITC Lesson

  2. http://oklahoma4h.okstate.edu/aitc/

  3. Warm-Up Question • What is a bulldogger?

  4. Seven Step Vocabulary • Touch and say the word. • Have students say the word with you. • Ask students to repeat the word. • Give a student friendly definition for the word. • Ask students to put definition in their own words. • Ask the students a question about the word. • Have students talk to a partner about the word.

  5. Vocabulary • descendant • commemorate

  6. Engage • Show a video clip of a storyteller talking about Bill Pickett.

  7. Explore • What was the last grade level Bill Pickett attended in school? • What rodeo trick did Bill Pickett become famous for? • How did Bill Pickett die? • After Bill Pickett died, how did he become famous a second time?

  8. Explain • Read article with the students and correct or add new information to the chart.

  9. Extend • Use the information from the chart to fill out index cards/sticky notes to make a card pyramid. 1.Main Idea 2.Detail 4.Detail 6.Detail 8.Detail 3.Supporting Detail 5.Supporting Detail 7.Supporting Detail 9.Supporting Detail

  10. Have students gather up cards, keeping them in numerical order. • Students should move around the room, find a partner, and use their cards to tell their partner about Bill Pickett. • Only give students about 2-3 minutes to do this.

  11. Evaluate • Use information from the card sort to write a summary of the Bill Pickett article. • Younger students – Write the summary together the first few times, gradually releasing control until all students can work independently or with a partner • Older students – Change the length of the summary • Ex: 50 words or less 140 characters

  12. Thank You for coming! • Lisa Mitchell • REAC3H Coach • (918) 424-0290 • lmitchell.reac3hcoach@gmail.com • Facebook – McAlester Reac3h Coaches

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