As a class, watch the video “Beyond the Story: All About Tigers.” Briefly discuss the information in the video.
Preview Text Features (15 minutes)
Have students open their magazines to page 26. Preview the text features by asking the following questions:
- Read the title and subtitle on pages 26-27. Where do tigers belong? How do you think humans are causing problems for tigers? Tigers belong in the forests of Asia. Sample answers to the second question: Humans might be hunting tigers, taking away their land, or moving them to a new place.
- Read the title and subtitle of the article on pages 28-29. What do you think “Tigers Next Door” means? “Tigers Next Door” refers to tigers that live among humans, rather than out in the wild.
- Look at the images on page 28. What might be bad about raising tigers at home or putting them in cages? Sample answers: Tigers wouldn’t have enough space in a house or in a cage. They’re big and probably need large spaces to roam. Also, they’re probably dangerous to keep as pets. They could hurt humans.
Preview Vocabulary (10 minutes)
- Direct students to the vocabulary box on page 26 and go over the words (stalked, prey, habitat, reserves, captive) and definitions together.
- Play the Vocabulary Slideshow.
Make a Plan for Reading (5 minutes)
Before students start to read, walk them through a reading plan:
- Set a purpose for reading by telling students they’ll learn about why there are fewer tigers in the wild in Asia than there are in cages in the U.S
- Tell students that after they read, they’ll complete the Compare and Contrast Skill Builder (available at Action Digital) with information from the two articles.