LESSON 25: LEWIS AND CLARK
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Genre: Narrative Non-Fiction (gives factual information by telling a true story)Essential Question:How does the author feel about Lewis and Clark?
VOCABULARY: 1. tributaries: small river or stream that flows into a larger river or stream; a branch of the river 2. trek: A long, slow, and difficult journey 3. barrier: something that blocks the way; an obstacle 4. techniques: way of doing something; a technical skill 5. fulfilled: satisfied, completed 6. resumed: continued 7. range: A set or chain of mountains 8. edible: Able to be eaten 9. despite: to do something regardless of the consequences, with no respect to someone's feelings 10. expedition: journey made for a special reason 1.CONTRACTION GAME 1 2. CONTRACTION GAME 2 3.CONTRACTIONS GAME 3 4. CONTRACTION GAME 4 5. CONTRACTION JEOPARDY 6. CONTRACTION GAME 5 AN ALIEN IS HERE WRITING |
COMPREHENSION:
Target Skill: Author’s Purpose and Author’s Viewpoint Students will determine the author’s purpose for writing.
understanding of the author’s viewpoint.
Author’s Purpose: The author wrote this selection to inform the reader about the real-life explorers, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, and he includes facts and details about the Corps of Discovery’s expedition to explore the new land gained by the United States in the Louisiana Purchase. Point of View:Third Person Limited: a narrator tells what one or two characters observe, feel, and know expedition: A journey to achieve a goal |
QUIZLET without pictures
QUIZLET 2 with pictures KAHOOT (VOCABULARY) KAHOOT (COMPREHENSION) COMPREHENSION Leveled Reader: Friends Along the Way Lewis and Clark Animation GRAMMAR: 1.CONTRACTION GAME 1 2. CONTRACTION GAME 2 3.CONTRACTIONS GAME 3 4. CONTRACTION GAME 4 5. CONTRACTION JEOPARDY 6. CONTRACTION GAME 5 AN ALIEN IS HERE WRITING |