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Jane Goodall’s 10 Ways to Help Save Wildlife

Jane Goodall’s 10 Ways to Help Save Wildlife. By Jane Goodall. Active Instruction Set the Stage. Rate and review the vocabulary independently. (Day 4) cautious habits marvelous apologized avoid observe Vocabulary Action

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Jane Goodall’s 10 Ways to Help Save Wildlife

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  1. Jane Goodall’s 10 Ways to Help Save Wildlife By Jane Goodall

  2. Active InstructionSet the Stage Rate and review the vocabulary independently. (Day 4) cautious habits marvelous apologized avoid observe Vocabulary Action Pick a word and act out the word without using any sounds or your voice. You can use objects on the desk or around the room to help you

  3. Vocabulary Celebration

  4. cautious careful You have to be cautious when working with snakes because sometimes they will bite you.

  5. habits routines It is important to have good habits like brushing your teeth every morning so you will remember to do it everyday.

  6. marvelous wonderful Emily and Susan had a marvelous day at Universal Studios because they got to go on all the rides and eat anything they wanted.

  7. apologized Said sorry Ju Julie apologized to her sister for hitting her too hard with a pillow and making her cry during their pillow fight.

  8. avoid Stay away from You need to avoid the sharks when you are surfing in the ocean.

  9. observe watch Observe how I frost the cake so you will know what to do when you frost your own cake.

  10. Main ideas/supporting details – Using SQRRRL • When we look for the main ideas and supporting details we use the SQRRRL method S – Survey – Glance at text features. Q- Question – ask questions before you read R – Read the text R – restate what you just read R – Review the questions L – Learn : Show what you learned by answer the questions.

  11. Prepare to take the test Review Story Test Questions Read pages 220-223 Review Story Test Questions again

  12. Jane Goodall Story Test • Adventures in Writing How can you help animals? Give two ideas in your response. • Vocabulary and challenge questions • Answer questions 1-5

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