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Making biographies fun (with two freebies).
It’s never too early to start teaching biographies to students. Many intermediate teachers will teach strong biography units, but integrating them in primary is excellent, too! I’m gathering up some ideas for making biographies fun in your class!
Start by teaching the genre.
Always start each genre with an introductory lesson. To help with making biographies fun, I suggest a biography anchor chart that you can laminate and keep in your classroom throughout the unit or throughout the entire year. Below, you will see a sample anchor chart for biographies. AND I’m linking the letters and clipart for you for FREE ! That way, you can replicate a similar anchor chart for your students.
(Link: Biography Header Freebie )
2. Integrate reading into students independent and partner reading time.
Utilize all the time you can with biographies. Plug them into daily centers and even book bins for students to read during downtime. If you’re giving primary students biography books to read independently or with a partner, make sure to provide them with easy readers. Biographies are tough for students to understand because sometimes they don’t have any background knowledge. So, prevent them from having more difficulty reading their biographies by giving them easy readers to get through independently. Check out these affiliate links to books I suggest from Amazon that are ideal for making biographies fun.
Making Biographies Fun with My Favorite Picks
- Jesse Owens
- Misty Copeland
- Barack Obama
- Alexander Hamilton
- Thomas Edison
12 Leveled Biography Set
3. Have a weekly (free) challenge for review.
I blogged about this fun weekly challenge several months ago. I love it! So, what you’ll do is at the beginning of every week, you will give students a social studies or science clue. Throughout the week, as they read passages in folders and books at their reading centers, they will try to find out what the mystery clues are. It’s a great concept for making biographies fun for primary students. Check out my examples below. Also, click through to my old blog post to watch my video of me discussing this fun freebie.
(Link: Mystery Freebie Blog Post )
4. Tie in technology and reading.
Whenever it comes to science and social studies, Pebble Go and Brain Pop Jr. are necessities for my lessons. If you have been keeping up with my blog, you’ll notice I mention these two wonderful websites quite often. Below, I’ll show you their biography features! Sign up today to get access to all these videos and online content.
(Source: PebbleGo Biographies ) In the picture above, you can see the categories of biographies! There is a lot to pick from. And within each, there are even more subcategories. Pebble Go offers so many options for making biographies fun. Go check them out.
In the picture below, you can see how I’ve selected women (image of Harriet Tubman), then even more specific Civil Rights Leaders. So this is a selection of all of their biographies on women that were Civil Rights Leaders!
(Source: PebbleGo Biographies )
(Source: BrainPop Jr. Biographies ) You can see a selection of Brain Pop Jr.’s biographies in the picture above. And that is just some of them. There are way more! Their biographies come with animated movies, which my kiddos always responded well to. Check out the Amelia Earhart selection below. It shows the video and the follow-up activities for her!
(Source: BrainPop Jr. Biographies )
5. Use readings as homework, so parents can also discuss the importance.
One option you have is to send passages home once a week for homework. These passages can be read with parents so that parents can discuss with their children their own relation or background knowledge of the person. This will help students see that they’re learning about these influential people at school and they are known outside of the classroom, too! It’s fun for them to see that their parents can tell them about what they’re learning during reading and social studies time. Also, you can choose to have one set passage for the entire class throughout the week, or you can send home a few for parents and children to pick. Then, students can write about the one they chose and what they learned.
Biography and Science Bundles
(Resources in Pic: Biography Bundle and Science Bundle )
6. Let the kids be teachers!
Find clipart online or on TPT of the influential people that you are researching. Then, split your classroom into as many groups as the persons you’re discussing. Give each group of students markers, chart paper, a picture of the person, and a few books on that person. Then, allow them to research that person with their group and create a chart for each person. Afterward, when they are finished creating their chart, allow them to practice their Speaking and Listening skills by presenting their work to the class.
Freebie Idea
Another idea would be to grab the freebie from #1 and allowing your class to work in groups to present on the genre itself!
FREE BIOGRAPHIES HEADER!
For more, download the biography header! When you sign up, you’ll be delivered this freebie directly to your email inbox.
7. Stock up on biographies from TPT!
In my store, you will find over 30 biographies ! I have biographies for 30 influential people. In each of these biography sets, you can get a passage, cut and paste timeline, fact writing research page, writing sheet. Plus, a flip book that includes a passage, comprehension questions, true and false sort, and a writing page.
- Mother Teresa Biography Pack (or in the Biography Bundle )
- Henry Ford Biography Pack (or in the Biography Bundle )
- Susan B. Anthony Biography Pack (or in the Biography Bundle )
Biography Bundle
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Biography Graphic Organizers
Use this collection of biography graphic organizers to help your fourth and fifth grade students explore biographies during reading workshop.
These biography graphic organizers will be a helpful tool for you as you are planning your biography unit of study.
This is another free resource for teachers and homeschool families from The Curriculum Corner.
Planning for a study of biographies
As you plan for your unit of study, your first action should be gathering high interest biographies for your students to explore.
These mentor texts should be good, clear examples of biographies. Include your favorites and be sure to include books that will interest your students as well. It’s also a good idea to gather a stack of informational text books that fall under that category of narrative nonfiction. Throughout the unit, you might want to refer to these as nonexamples of biographies.
There are many informational text picture books that are written at a fourth to sixth grade level. This means that you should be able to find some shorter texts that will still challenge your readers. This can be helpful when you want students to explore multiple biographies.
As you work to gather your books, ask students who they would be most interested in learning about. Try to find books that match their requests to keep them engaged in the unit.
If you have a student interested in a subject but are unable to find a book to share, you can turn this into a follow up project. Have the student write their own biography about the subject. You can add this to your classroom librarym .
About these biography graphic organizers
This collection contains a variety of biography graphic organizers. You can choose to use the ones that fit your students best.
As always, I encourage you to model these organizers as you introduce them. This will help students to fully understand the expectations.
Lesson 1 Expository or Narrative Nonfiction?
Begin by helping students understand that there is a different between expository nonfiction and narrative nonfiction. Biographies fall under the category of narrative nonfiction and tell a story. Narrative nonfiction may also tell about an event. Expository nonfiction provides an explanation or directions.
This first lesson is designed to help students develop an understanding of the difference between a biography (which is narrative nonfiction) and expository nonfiction.
Share the stack of mentor texts along with the nonexamples of biographies (which should be expository nonfiction.)
Allow students time to look through these books and “notice” differences. Encourage them to make notes on post-its and mark the spots in the text.
These differences will help students begin to develop an understanding of the differences. When students have completed their noticings, pull them together as a class and give them time to share what they found.
Create an anchor chart for students to refer to that is titled “Noticings” and contains the student observations. Observations for biographies might include: tells a story, tells about a person’s life, includes dates, has bold words, has a table of contents, includes a glossary, has an index.
Observations for expository nonfiction might include: gives directions, tells all about an object or animal, explains something, includes dates, has bold words, has a table of contents, includes a glossary, has an index.
Noticings Exit Ticket To check student understanding, have students complete this exit ticket. Students find a biography and an example of expository nonfiction. They then include their choices and reasoning on their exit ticket.
Lesson 2 Biography Story Map
A biography can be similar to a fiction book which tells a story.
It includes a main character, setting, time and often problems.
Have students choose a biography to read and complete this story map.
You might choose to model this lesson by reading aloud a biography one day and completing the story map together.
The next day, students will use their silent reading time to read a different biography they are interested in and then complete the story map.
Lesson 3 Character Traits
Just like when reading fiction, students reading biographies should be trying to determine the character traits of the subject of the biography.
It is important for students to understand that character traits are different from what the person looks like. These resources can be used to help students develop an understanding of the difference: Character Traits .
We suggest using a biography that can be shared during class in order to model the differences for students. Once students have developed an understanding, they can complete their own graphic organizer after reading a just right book during silent reading time.
Lesson 4 Influences
Every person has others who influence his or her life.
These people have positive and negative effects on the character in a book.
For this lesson, focus on how other people in the biography have had an impact on the person.
Students will identify what influence the person had and if the influence was positive, negative or both.
It will be necessary for you to model this with the class in order for students to understand the expectations.
Once a model has been completed with the class, you can have students complete their own graphic organizer during independent reading time.
Lesson 5 Taking Notes While Reading
When reading a biography, it is sometimes important for the reader to take notes so that they remember the important facts.
This organizer can be used for a tool that helps students record the facts in the book.
Lesson 6 Reflections
An important part of reading is thinking about what is being read.
Use these cards to encourage students to think about the person they are reading about.
You can print the page on cardstock and then laminate for durability.
Or, you can print on regular paper and have students choose a question. They can record their response on the back like an exit ticket.
Lesson 7 Asking and Answering Questions
Readers ask and answer questions in their heads as they read to help them create meaning.
This graphic organizer gives students practice with this skill while asking them to record their thoughts.
You may choose to have students answer their own questions or to trade with a peer who is reading the same book.
Lesson 8 Cause & Effect
This is a concept which will take a great deal of modeling.
Students must understand that events in a person’s life lead to outcomes.
As you read a biography, work with the class to find important events in a person’s life and the impact those events had on the person.
As part of this work, help students identify where the answers are.
When students practice this skill independently, you might choose to have them use a post-it note to mark the evidence found in the text.
Lesson 9 Life Lessons
Sometimes reading a biography might teach us lessons we can apply to our own lives.
Encourage students to look at the book they are reading and determine what they can learn from their character.
These lessons might be positive or negative.
You can download this set of biography graphic organizers here:
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When do you introduce the Biography area of your elementary library? Be prepared with this 2-part colorful biography lesson that supports genre study and biography library location. The editable text helps you make this perfect for your own library. Versions are provided as a printable PDF, a text-editable PowerPoint, or a lesson for Google Slides™.
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- Class oral interaction 'notes' are included throughout the presentation.
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- Part One includes 10 slides that give a thorough definition of 'biography'. The specific elements are introduced and the chronological structure is presented. From birth to legacy, each part of a real person's life is explained as part of the written story.
- Part Two includes 10 slides that explain how biographies are shelved in a library. The sections discussed are 'B' for individual biographies and '920' and '921' for collective biographies. (All text is editable to better meet needs of individual libraries.) Practice is given for selecting 3-letter last name call letters.
- Extras include 2 signs that can be used as anchor charts and one page of 10 elements of biography vocabulary cards.
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Mar 15, 2021 · Download this free biography unit of study for reading to help you introduce and work with biographies in the classroom. This biography unit of study contains anchor charts, lessons, graphic organizers and more within this collection. This is another free unit of study for teachers and homeschool families from The Curriculum Corner.
A biography is a true story of a . person’s life written by another person. An . autobiography is a true story that a person writes about his or her own life. Person, life, and legacy are three elements of a biography and an autobiography. A timeline is one strategy readers can use to remember major events and dates in the subject’s life ...
5. Choose a biography read aloud to share. 6. Have chart paper and markers available. 1. Differentiate Genres 20 minutes Share with students that they are beginning the biography genre today. Although fiction and biography share characteristics, a biography is an informational text with many of the elements learned from the social studies unit.
order of events in Dunbar’s life, would you look at the biography or the timeline? Explain. (the . timeline because it helps the reader to remember events in the order they happened) [Display Reproducible page 2, Part B.] • Read the directions with students. • Review the Elements of Biography and Autobiography on the Anchor Chart as ...
This graphic organizer can help students to organize their thoughts when reading a biography! I plan on using it as an anchor chart to model and scaffold how to pull important information out of a biography. I will then transition the organizer into a center, so that students can research important...
Always start each genre with an introductory lesson. To help with making biographies fun, I suggest a biography anchor chart that you can laminate and keep in your classroom throughout the unit or throughout the entire year. Below, you will see a sample anchor chart for biographies. AND I’m linking the letters and clipart for you for FREE ...
A biography is a true story of a person’s life written by another person. An autobiography is a true story that a person writes about his or her own life. A timeline is a list of events along a line that shows when the events happen. PERSON LIFE LEGACY Elements of Biography major events and dates in the subject's life the impact the subject
Mar 9, 2022 · Lesson 2 Biography Story Map. A biography can be similar to a fiction book which tells a story. It includes a main character, setting, time and often problems. Have students choose a biography to read and complete this story map. You might choose to model this lesson by reading aloud a biography one day and completing the story map together.
One biography anchor chart and one autobiography anchor chart. These can be hung up in the classroom or given to each student/table as a reference when mastering the concept of both genres. Each anchor chart include: 1. a definition 2. book covers of examples of each genre...
Extras include 2 signs that can be used as anchor charts and one page of 10 elements of biography vocabulary cards. Don't forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward future TPT purchases. I would love for you to click here to FOLLOW ME so you will hear all about sales, updates, and new products which are 50% off for the first 24 hours ...