Storm Warrior
Genre: Historical Fiction
Big Idea: Values and Courage
Essential Question: What conclusions can we draw about the sea?
Genre: Historical Fiction
Big Idea: Values and Courage
Essential Question: What conclusions can we draw about the sea?
1. clammy (adj.) - cold, sticky, and damp to the touch
2. elite (n.) - something that has special skills or qualities that makes it the best
3. commotion (n.) - a lot of noise and confusion
4. annoyance (n.) - something that is irritating
5. realization (n.) - a sudden awareness of something
6. secured (v.) - fixed or held firmly in place
7. bundle (v.) - to wrap something in many layerslesson_9.pptx
8. critical (adj.) - something of great importance
9. demolished (v.) - completely destroyed
10. squalling (n.) - loud, harsh cries
QUIZLET
KAHOOT VOCABULARY
KAHOOT COMPREHENSION
JEOPARDY GAME
2. elite (n.) - something that has special skills or qualities that makes it the best
3. commotion (n.) - a lot of noise and confusion
4. annoyance (n.) - something that is irritating
5. realization (n.) - a sudden awareness of something
6. secured (v.) - fixed or held firmly in place
7. bundle (v.) - to wrap something in many layerslesson_9.pptx
8. critical (adj.) - something of great importance
9. demolished (v.) - completely destroyed
10. squalling (n.) - loud, harsh cries
QUIZLET
KAHOOT VOCABULARY
KAHOOT COMPREHENSION
JEOPARDY GAME
Comprehension
Target Skill
Target Strategy
Target Skill
- Conclusions and Generalizations - smart guesses about ideas that are not stated in the text and broad statements that are true most of the time. Good readers use clues in the text and their own experiences to draw conclusions and make generalizations about details the author has not revealed. Identifying important details can help readers use their experiences to draw conclusions and make generalizations.
Target Strategy
- Infer/Predict - making inferences about characters and events can help readers predict what will happen next. Making predictions about a text can increase comprehension.
- Greek and Latin Roots - The Greek roots tele and photo mean "far" and "light." The Latin roots scrib and rupt mean "write" and "break."
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