Popcorn ELT Readers Teacher s Notes. Donnie s Robot

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Donnie s Robot 2014 Viacom Overseas Holdings C.V. All Rights Reserved. Based on characters created by Peter Laird and Kevin Eastman. Welcome to the Popcorn ELT Readers series, a graded readers series for low-level learners of English. These free teacher s notes will help you and your classes get the most from your Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Donnie s Robot Popcorn ELT Reader. Level 3 Popcorn ELT Readers level 3 is for students who are reading confidently in English, based on a 300 headword list. Basic knowledge of the simple past tense is built upon at this level. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Donnie s Robot has a total story wordcount of 1051 words. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Donnie s Robot synopsis The story opens in New York City with the Turtles Leo, Donnie, Mikey and Raph fighting their alien robot enemy, the Kraang. Donnie is embarrassed when his traditional ninja weapon, the bo staff, breaks during the fight. Donnie takes an alien robot machine apart to find out how it works. He uses the technology to make his own robot. The robot has a remote control, so Donnie can fight the Kraang from the safety of the Turtles underground lair. The Turtles friend, April, has overheard the Kraang. They are planning to poison the water supply of New York with dangerous mutagen. Mutagen can change people and animals into mutants. Leo, Mikey and Raph surprise the Kraang in a warehouse. But they are soon in trouble, and Donnie sends his robot to save them. Operating his robot by remote control, Donnie beats the Kraang easily. But suddenly the remote control stops working. Donnie now joins the fight in person and with the help of his bo staff, he manages to save his brothers. Now Donnie has realised that bravery and skill are more important to a ninja than his weapon. For ideas on watching extracts from the DVD in class, see pages 3, 5, 6 and 12 of these notes. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles TV series First released: 2012 Genre: animated comedy Suitable for: children with parental guidance TV series: The reader Donnie s Robot is based on Metalhead an episode in the CGIanimated TV series, produced by Nickelodeon in 2012. Why not try the other Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Popcorn ELT Readers? Meet the Turtles (Starter level) Rise of the Turtles (level 1) Kraang Attack (level 2)

Popcorn ELT Readers Contents Just choose the pages that you need and print! Meet everyone from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (T) page 3 New Words (T) page 4 Using the story with your class (T) pages 5 6 Chapter Quizzes (S) page 7 8 Real World (T) page 9 Real World Project: My Robot (S) page 10 Answer Key (T) page 11 Imagine / Chant (T) page 12 New Words flashcards pages 13 18 (T) Teacher s notes (S) Student activities (photocopiable)

Popcorn ELT Readers Meet everyone from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles This page is recorded on the CD. The Meet page introduces students to the main characters in the story. Meet... everyone from The Kraang These are the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. They live under New York City. Leonardo Raphael Michelangelo This is Leo. He is the leader. This is Raph. He is strong. This is Mikey. He is funny! The Kraang are aliens. They live inside Kraangdroids. April This is April. She is looking for her dad. The Kraang have got him. mutagen Splinter Donatello This is Splinter. The Turtles learn ninjutsu from Splinter. This is Donnie. He is clever. The Kraang make mutagen. Mutagen is dangerous. WAT Ch o u The Kraa T! are b ng ad! A Kraangdroid is a robot. Before you read What do you think? Who are stronger? The Turtles or the Kraang? bo staff 2 3 1 Before looking at the book, ask students Do you know the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? If anyone knows the characters, talk briefly in L1 about what they know about them. 3 Look at the Meet page with your class and ask some questions about the characters in the pictures, e.g. Who is clever? Who is a robot? Who lives inside the robot? 2 Look together at the front cover of the book. Point to the Turtles. Ask Who are they? Ask students to read the title: Donnie s robot. Ask Can you point to the robot? If anyone in the class is already familiar with the Turtles, ask them to point to Donnie. Ask if anyone knows the name of the pink alien on the robot s head. (The Kraang.) Ask students What do you think? Are the Kraang good or bad? 4 Pre-teach bo staff and leader. 5 1 Read the page out loud to the class or play the CD. 6 Students close their books. Play a game of Who Am I? For example, say I have an orange eye mask. Students say You re Mikey. Continue with information about the other characters. With stronger classes, ask students to take over your role. OR 7 Read the Before you read question with your class. Discuss this in L1 with your students. Both the Turtles and the Kraang are strong, but the Turtles are fighting for good while the Kraang s motives are evil. Play the scene from Metalhead where Donnie first introduces his robot to the Turtles. Ask students to describe the robot. Ask Are there any problems with the robot? (It s noisy. It walks slowly.) Ask students to predict what will happen if Donnie fights the Kraang with his robot. T 3

New Words This page is recorded on the CD. The words on this page are available as flashcards (see pages 13 18 of these notes). The New Words page presents up to ten new words that are included in the story, but are not on the headword list. There is usually a piece of conversational language at the end. New Words city hit remote control What do these new words mean? Ask your teacher or use your dictionary. awesome It s a big city. fight Hit it! pillar This is a remote control. warehouse What s in this warehouse? This is awesome! Watch out! The boys are fighting. They re having a fight. The room has six pillars. Watch out! brave fire push She s brave! The alien fired at the people. She s pushing her brother. 4 5 Verbs Present Past fall fell hear heard win won 1 Look at the New Words page with your class. Say All these words are in the story. Which words do you know? Play the recording of the words and 2 sentences on the CD. Elicit the meaning of each word in L1 or translate for the class. 2 T 3 The conversational language on this page is Watch out! This is another way to say Be careful! Say it several times and ask students to repeat. 4 Look at the Verbs box. The irregular pasts of fall, hear and win occur in the story, in addition to the past forms on the syllabus. Say the new past forms several times and students repeat. Elicit simple example sentences, e.g. She won the game. 5 Do some vocabulary activities to practise the new words (see suggestions opposite). Vocabulary Activities Play bingo. Students write down five of the new words on a piece of paper. You then show the picture flashcards in random order and say the words. When students hear or see a word that they have written down, they cross it out. The first student to cross out all his/her words and shout Bingo! is the winner. Put the class into two teams. One student from each team stands in front of you. Take a flashcard and hide it behind a book Show a part of the picture. Gradually reveal the picture until one of the students guesses what it is. The first student to say the word wins a point for their team. Continue with other flashcards until every student has had a turn. 4

Using the story with your class The story is recorded on the CD. The story can be read in a number of ways, depending on the size, age and language level of your students and the teaching time available. The following are some suggestions for ways of reading the story. You may want to combine several of these. Teacher-led reading This can work well with younger students. Read the story out loud to your class, or use the CD. If possible, allow your class to sit close together on a mat when you read the story to them. Remember to give the students plenty of time to process what they are hearing. As you read, emphasise the words which carry most meaning, and pause at the end of each sentence. Children often like to hear the same stories again and again, and repetition supports language learning. Reading the same story several times can be very useful. Autonomous reading It is important that students learn to read autonomously. Decide on a period of time each week when students can practise silent reading in class or perhaps ten minutes at the start or end of every lesson. This will encourage the habit of reading and will motivate students to continue reading in their own time. Younger students can take their readers home and read a page or chapter to their family. This will give them a strong sense of ownership of the story. Before reading a section of the story you could: Warm up with a vocabulary activity (see page 4). Discuss what has happened in the story so far. Show students a picture from the next part of the story and ask them to guess in L1 what is happening. Copy several pictures from the next part of the story. Give a set of the pictures to small groups of students. They guess the order in which the pictures will appear. Play students a short section of the episode, showing an event that they are going to read about or a character that they are going to meet. For example, play the scene where Donnie s robot jumps into the warehouse to save the Turtles. Then ask, e.g. What is Donnie doing? What comes next in the story? Set up a class library of graded English readers and give students the opportunity to choose their own stories from time to time. This will encourage them to be more involved in their own reading. Group or pair reading Students take turns in reading a sentence, paragraph or page of the story to each other in small groups or pairs. Encourage them to help each other with pronunciation of new words. This can be a useful reinforcement task once students are familiar with the story. 5

After reading a section of the story you could: Point to a character in a picture and ask questions, e.g. Who is this? What is he like? What did he do? Give students one of the chapter quizzes on pages 7 and 8 of these notes. Ask students to write quiz questions about events in the story. Give them some examples, e.g. (Chapter 3) What did April see on her computer? Where was the robot? Why did April go to the warehouse? What did she find out? They ask and answer their questions in groups or as a whole class. Predict what is going to happen next. Play the episode extract that corresponds with the section of the story that students have just read. For example, play the scene when Donnie finally stops the robot. A lot happens in this scene! After watching, ask students to tell you how much they remember. Make a list on the board, then show the extract again to see how well they did. After finishing the story you could: Do the activities at the back of the reader. Ask students to make a list of words from a particular category used in the story, e.g. action verbs. Students think of mimes for each verb. Students take turns to come to the front of the class and mime a verb. Can their classmates guess the verbs? Ask students to write speech or thought bubbles for the characters in the story pictures. Ask students to write a short review of the reader. Write on the board: I thought the story of Donnie s Robot was I liked/didn t like reading about My favourite character was because Play one or two lines from the story on CD. Put students in small groups. Ask students to listen carefully with their books closed. When they have finished reading, ask them to find the corresponding page of the story in their books. The first student in each group to find the page wins a point. With stronger groups, the winner could take a turn at reading one or two lines out loud. Ask students to describe the ending of the story. Ask Do you like the ending? Discuss with the whole class. Then in small groups, students think of an alternative ending to the story. They either write, draw or roleplay the final scene. Using film extracts in class Use short extracts (two to three minutes maximum). Give students something to do or think about as they watch. Ask them questions about the extract they have just seen. Allow them time to talk about what they have just seen. 6

Chapter Quizzes (Answer key, page 11) Chapter 1 Put the sentences in order. a The Kraangdroid fell down. b Raph ran at the Kraangdroid. c Donnie hit the Kraangdroid. 1 d The Turtles went home with the Kraangdroid. e Donnie had an idea. f The Kraang alien ran away. Chapter 2 What does Splinter say to Donnie? Use the words to complete the crossword. (1) L i s _ t _ e _ n_ to me, Donatello. A new (2) _ can t win a (3) _. Only (4) _ can win a fight. (5) must be (6) _. 3 4 1 2 6 5 L I S T E N 7

Chapter Quizzes (Answer key, page 11) Chapter 3 Correct the sentences by using the opposite adjective. cold dark great new quiet small small 1 Donnie s robot is very big. 2 Ninjas go out when it s light. 3 Ninjas are noisy. 4 Ninjas like old ideas. 5 It s hot outside. 6 Donnie is having a terrible time. Chapter 4 Write 3 or 7. 1 April waited outside the warehouse with Mikey. 7 2 Donnie s robot jumped into the warehouse. 3 The Kraangdroid fired at Donnie s robot and it fell. 4 Donnie hated fighting with his robot. 5 There was a problem with Donnie s remote control. 6 Raph jumped onto the robot s head. 7 The robot was behind the Turtles. 8 The pillar hit the robot. 8

Real World This page is recorded on the CD. The Real World page provides students with cross-curricular or cross-cultural information linked to the content of the reader. Real World Our robot 1.5 metres tall solar panels snacks friends There are many robots in the world today. They are all very different, but they all help people. Meet Snackbot. Snackbot works at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh in the USA. When students at the university are hungry, Snackbot brings them a snack! 26 These are the Actroid-F brother and sister robots from Japan. They have cameras in their eyes. They can watch people and talk to them. You have to go to Mars if you want to meet the robot Opportunity. Was there water or life on Mars? The robot Opportunity is finding out. E.M.I.L.Y. does not look like a friend, but this robot helps people all the time. E.M.I.L.Y. works in Los Angeles in the USA. She rescues people from the sea. She swims faster than a person and can go out in strong winds. 27 Which robot would you like to meet? What do these words mean? Find out. camera life rescue swim 1 Students keep their books closed. Ask students What can robots do? In L1, students tell you some things that robots are able to do, e.g. answer simple questions, pick up things, build cars. Choose a few of these ideas to write on the board in English. Tell students to open their books at page 7 26. Students read and listen to the CD, and find out which of the skills on the board are mentioned in the article and what new skills are mentioned. 2 T 3 With the whole class, compare your list on the board with the article. Add any new skills from the article to the list on the board, e.g. bring snacks, watch people, talk to people, find out about Mars, rescue people, swim. 4 Discuss the question in the red circle with the class. Have a class vote to see which robot is the most popular. 5 Look at the word box. Ask students if they know what these words mean. You might like students to use a dictionary to check meaning. 6 Give each student a copy of the Project worksheet (see page 10 of these notes). Put students into pairs or small groups. Encourage them to think of something they would like a robot to do and invent a robot that can do this. Explain that the robot is for sale. The students complete the advert about their robot, including a price and imaginary contact details. Students draw or stick a picture of their robot in the space provided. 7 Display the projects around the classroom for other students to read. Students decide which robot they would like to buy. 9

Real World: Project For sale: My Robot Cross-curricular content area: Science MEET.! It can and. It has got. Buy TODAY for.! Contact: 10

Answer Key After you read (page 28) 1 a pink b green c purple d pink 2 a H b W c W d H e H f W Where s the popcorn? Tell your class that the popcorn logo is hidden in the reader. Can they find it? (Answer: page 21) Multiple intelligence activities (pages 29 32) The activities on pages 29 32 are designed to cater for students multiple intelligences and learning styles. Puzzle time! (pages 29 30) 1 Linguistic intelligence 1 clever 4 stay 2 dark 5 quiet 3 brave 2 Logical intelligence a The pink Kraang (picture 4) is the odd one out. The others are robots. b April is the odd one out. The others are mutants. c The orange eye mask is the odd one out it is Mikey s. The other things are Donnie s. d Raph is the odd one out. Raph has green eyes. The others have blue eyes. 3 Linguistic intelligence 1 hear 3 stop 5 win 2 hit 4 push 6 fight 4a and 4b Inter-personal intelligence Students own answers. Chapter Quiz Answer Key (Teacher s notes, pages 7 and 8) Chapter 1 a 3 c 1 e 5 b 2 d 6 f 4 Chapter 2 1 Listen 4 you 2 robot 5 Ninjas 3 fight 6 brave Chapter 3 1 big small 4 old new 2 light dark 5 hot cold 3 noisy quiet 6 terrible great Chapter 4 1 7 (April waited outside the warehouse with Donnie s robot.) 2 3 3 7 (The Kraangdroid fired at Donnie s robot but it didn t fall.) 4 7 (Donnie loved fighting with his robot.) 5 3 6 7 (A Kraang jumped onto the robot s head.) 7 7 (The robot was in front of the Turtles.) 8 3 11

Imagine Kinaesthetic intelligence 1 Say Open your books at page 31. Put students in pairs. In pairs students look at the pictures of April and retell her story at the warehouse. Set students a time limit for this task. 2 You could play the scene from the Metalhead episode to remind students of what happens. Play from when April overhears the Kraang, to when the Kraang discovers that April has run away. Make sure you stop the DVD at this point as students are going to invent the rest of her story themselves. 3 Stop the students and discuss the question in activity 2: What do you think? How does April run away from the Kraangdroids? In their pairs, students think of an ending to April s story. 4 Students practise telling April s story and their new ending in their pairs. Then ask them to swap pairs and tell their story to a new partner. 5 The class votes for the best ending to the story. 6 If you have time, you could play students the ending of this scene from the Metalhead episode. Which version do students prefer the original or their own? Chant Musical intelligence 1 T This page is recorded on the CD. Say Open your books at page 32. Read 8 the chant or play the CD. Ask students to read and listen carefully. Divide the class into three groups. Ask 9 group A to say the first two lines of verse 1, group B to say the first two lines of verse 2,and group C to say the first two lines of verse 3. Everyone says the last two lines of each verse: What s that? It s Donnie s robot. 2 T 3 Play the CD or say the chant yourself. Students say the chant at the same time. Encourage students to sound afraid at the end of the third verse when they realise that Donnie s robot has become a Kraang robot. Students shout the final line: WATCH OUT! 4 Practise several times, then swap groups. 5 Students perform their chant to another class. 12

Flashcards Popcorn ELT Readers awesome This is awesome! brave 'She's brave! 13

Flashcards Popcorn ELT Readers city It's a big city. fight The boys are fighting. They're having a fight. 14

Flashcards Popcorn ELT Readers fire The alien fired at the people. hit 'Hit it!' 15

Flashcards Popcorn ELT Readers pillar The room has six pillars. push She's pushing her brother. 16

Flashcards Popcorn ELT Readers remote control This is a remote control. warehouse 'What's in this warehouse.' 17

Flashcards Popcorn ELT Readers 'Watch out!' 18