Watch the Video
Watch the video “Sports for All” as a class and discuss: What are some examples of adaptive sports? What do these sports have in common?
Students will learn how athletes prepare for the Paralympics.
Lesson Plan - Ready to Shine
Learning Objective
Students will learn how athletes prepare for the Paralympics.
Content-Area Connections
Social Studies
Standards Correlations
CCSS: RI.4.1, RI.4.2, RI.4.3, RI.4.4, RI.4.5, RI.4.8, RI.4.9, RI.4.10
CASEL: Social Awareness
TEKS: Social Studies 4.21
Text Structure
Description
1. Preparing to Read
Watch the Video
Watch the video “Sports for All” as a class and discuss: What are some examples of adaptive sports? What do these sports have in common?
Preview Words to Know
Project the online vocabulary slideshow and introduce the Words to Know.
Set a Purpose for Reading
As students read, have them identify which athlete they’d most like to see compete.
2. Close-Reading Questions
1. How does Lex Gillette’s guide assist him during competitions?
During competitions, Lex Gillette’s guide assists him by standing at the end of the runway, clapping his hands, and yelling “Fly, fly, fly!” That lets Gillette know where to run.
(RI.4.2 Key Details)
2. Describe two ways Lex Gillette and Matt Stutzman are alike and two ways they are different.
Sample response: Lex Gillette and Matt Stutzman are alike in that both have set world records and have won medals at previous Paralympics. One difference between them is that they have different physical challenges; Gillette is blind, while Stutzman was born with no arms. Another difference is that Gillette has a guide to help him as he competes, but Stutzman does not.
(RI.4.5 Comparison)
3. In the section about Ixhelt González, what do the authors mean by the phrase “on the world stage”?
In the section about Ixhelt González, the phrase “on the world stage” means “all over the world.” González is explaining that she competes internationally.
(L.4.4 Determine Meaning)
3. Skill Building
FEATURED SKILL: Setting Goals
Talk about how the athletes featured in the article work toward their goals. Then use the skill builder “Stick With It!” to guide students in setting and working toward their own personal goals this school year.
(W.4.4 Text Production of Writing)