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Westlandia

Westlandia. Summary: Wesley dreams of a civilization that’s all his own where he can escape his own boring neighborhood. Will planting special seeds make his dream a reality? Reading Goal: Problem and Solution Team Cooperation Goal : Active Listening. Vocabulary.

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Westlandia

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  1. Westlandia • Summary:Wesley dreams of a civilization that’s all his own where he can escape his own boring neighborhood. Will planting special seeds make his dream a reality? • Reading Goal: Problem and Solution • Team Cooperation Goal: Active Listening

  2. Vocabulary • Rate and review the vocabulary words independently • Review Vocabulary

  3. miserable: unhappy Joan was miserable when she did not receive a puppy for her birthday.

  4. mumbled Said unclearly “I hate eating my veggies” Tim mumbled as he stared at his food.

  5. thrilling: exciting The roller coaster was thrilling. Dean rode it several times.

  6. tending: Taking care of The mother was tending to the baby.

  7. devise: Think of The superhero will devise a plan to defeat the enemy.

  8. opportunities: chances Denise had plenty of opportunities to study for the test, so she did very well

  9. Partner Rate & Review-5 mintues • Divide your words between you and your partner and test each other on the vocabulary. • If your partner doesn’t know the word read them the definition and meaningful sentence.

  10. Build Background-10 minutes • Reading goal: Identifying problem and solution: Imagine a young boy, a runner who had a big race coming up, but hadn’t trained enough. That would be problem, wouldn’t it? What are some ways he could solve this problem? • Use think-pair-share to think of some ways to solve this problem. • Many stories have a problem that a character faces. The characters in these stories have to try and come up with a solution to their problem

  11. Problem and Solution A Day at the Pool Charlie and his friends decided to hang out all day at the community pool. It was a gorgeous day, so it seemed like a good idea. Once the kids got there, some of Charlie’s friends decided to jump off the highest diving board. But Charlie was afraid of heights. He didn’t know what to do. He didn’t want to seem scared in front of his friends, but he was. Charlie thought for a minute. Then he had an idea. He decided he would pretend he was Duke Dodger, his favorite action hero. Duke wasn’t afraid of anything. Charlie, pretending to be Duke, climbed up the ladder and leaped into the air.

  12. Problem and Solution What was the problem?

  13. Listening Comprehension- 15 minutes Charlie and the Chocolate Factory • Read pages 37-42 • Discuss problem Charlie faces and solutions he comes up with • Clarify words • Retell story

  14. Listening Comp What is problem?

  15. Teamwork-15 minutes • Take 2 minutes to survey the text and pick 2 words you want to clarify • Partner read 398-399 with one partner reading a page and the other partner retelling what was read. • Identify the problems and solution the character deals with. • Discuss and Answer team talk questions • Answer questions 2 and 3 in your journals

  16. Question #2 What is Wesley's problem?

  17. Vocabulary Activity-5 minutes • Multiple Choice Practice • Review answers

  18. Fluency – 10 minutes • Read page 398 • Rate your partner fluency based on fluency rubric • Be positive and constructive.

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