This book's thread makes me so sad.
Anyway, here is what I have. about 3 weeks at 2 lessons a week, 32 students, most people won't need this much, BUT you can pick and choose which is nice for you.
3-2.1
intro (guess the song lyrics, i hand wrote an hangman game to elicit what should i do? over this bc what2do is a really popular song this year) - examples showing what should i do -> how can I? (elicit several answers from the class for each - i did boys versus girls for the 2/3 which was fun to see) - snowball battle (have kids write answers to questions, crumple up and throw- then they collect as many as they wrote and rock paper scissors battle to ask the other a question. if the other has an answer, the winner takes it. most papers win. ) - advice competition (my class is too slow and we never got to this activity, but the idea is the next few classes for a warm up you could pick one or two slips and have the class answer)
3-2.2
Hangman warm up (that I've forgotten the answer to, so just change it to your own kkk) - finish advice fight (my kids took too long to write) -
3-2.3
listening from text - opinion versus guess explanation for what makes you say that - mystery box game (prepare some weird stuff, have one student from each team close their eyes and feel it -give a time limit- then make them guess and write WHY they guessed that) ----- ***my third graders are honestly really difficult to deal with and never participate unless I bludgeon them into it, and this lesson went swimmingly. highly suggested. I prepped like a cucumber, ginger, a feather, candy, anything kind of hard to guess***
3-2.4
listen pt 2 - go fish game (cards at end of ppt) ***also went pretty well once they got the idea
3-2.5
scramble dialogue (cut the dialgoue script into mutliple pieces, students have to listen and rewrite it to finish - in pairs, gave first 5 a prize and then moved on)- battleship game (board is sep PPT)
3-2.6
review game