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Finding the Titanic

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Finding the Titanic

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    1. Finding the Titanic

    2. By Robert D. Ballard

    4. proudly

    5. proudly Base word + ending: proud + ly

    6. proudly Base word + ending: proud + ly To act with pride, boastfully

    7. proudly Base word + ending: proud + ly To act with pride, boastfully Jim’s parents were so happy about his good grade, they proudly placed his paper on the refrigerator.

    8. passengers

    9. passengers Chunk: pass-en-gers

    10. passengers Chunk: pass-en-gers Travelers

    11. passengers Chunk: pass-en-gers Travelers The passengers on the train all got off at the same stop.

    12. serious

    13. serious i = /ee/ Chunk: ser-i-ous

    14. serious i = /ee/ Chunk: ser-i-ous Severe

    15. serious i = /ee/ Chunk: ser-i-ous Severe Derek knew he was in serious trouble when he broke the expensive vase.

    16. distress

    17. distress Chunk: dis-tress

    18. distress Chunk: dis-tress Trouble, danger

    19. distress Chunk: dis-tress Trouble, danger Sheila knew it was dangerous to swim alone, because she might find herself in distress with no one around.

    20. wreck

    21. wreck wr = /r/ Blend

    22. wreck wr = /r/ Blend Rubble or debris left from an accident

    23. wreck wr = /r/ Blend Rubble or debris left from an accident The car was a mangled wreck after the accident.

    24. explore

    25. explore Chunk: ex-plore

    26. explore Chunk: ex-plore Search a new place

    27. explore Chunk: ex-plore Search a new place Sherry liked to explore different lands.

    28. enormous

    29. enormous Chunk: e-nor-mous

    30. enormous Chunk: e-nor-mous Huge, gigantic

    31. enormous Chunk: e-nor-mous Huge, gigantic The house was so enormous, you could get lost trying to find your way around.

    32. guided

    33. guided Base word + ending: guid(e) + ed

    34. guided Base word + ending: guid(e) + ed Directed, showed

    35. guided Base word + ending: guid(e) + ed Directed, showed Shannon’s mom guided her through the correct way to solve the math problem.

    36. DAY ONE

    37. ____ Sarah’s dad reads her a story and she falls asleep. ____ The first thing Sarah does to get ready for bed is brush her teeth. ____ Sarah has to finish her homework and put away her toys before getting ready for bed. ____ Before getting into bed, Sarah takes off her slippers and pulls back the covers.

    38. ____Next, Robert Ballard began the search for the wreck of the Titanic around where the lifeboats were found back in 1912. ____ Before he began a search for the Titanic, Robert Ballard and his crew built an underwater sled. ____ The Titanic hit an iceberg and sank in 1912.

    39. TEAM TALK Read pages 9-13 aloud with partners.

    40. TEAM TALK EXTENDER Have you ever gone on a trip? What steps did you take to prepare for the trip?

    42. DAY TWO

    43. TWO MINUTE EDIT I keeping my eyes on the screen. But I thinked about the peoples who survived the shipwreck? (4)

    44. TWO MINUTE EDIT I kept my eyes on the screen. But I thought about the people(s) who survived the shipwreck. (4)

    45. ___ Next, Ruth quickly dressed her brother and sister. ___ Ruth was awakened and told that the ship had hit an iceberg. ___ Then, Ruth and her family left their cabin without their life belts.

    46. TEAMWORK Read pages 18-23 aloud with partners.

    47. TEAM TALK EXTENDER Do you think more people would survive if this tragedy were to happen now? Why or why not?

    48. DAY THREE

    49. TWO MINUTE EDIT The beckers ate thier meals in the second-class dining room they sat at long table with many other passengers. (5)

    50. TWO MINUTE EDIT The Beckers ate their meals in the second-class dining room. They sat at long tables with many other passengers. (5)

    51. TEAMWORK Read pages 26-29 aloud with partners.

    52. TEAM TALK EXTENDER If you were a passenger on one of the lifeboats, how would you feel? Explain.

    53. DAY FOUR

    54. TWO MINUTE EDIT “It sounded just like the ship ran into gravel one women said. (3)

    55. TWO MINUTE EDIT “It sounded just like the ship ran into gravel,”one woman said. (3)

    56. TEAMWORK Read pages 34-41 aloud with partners.

    57. TEAM TALK EXTENDER Why do you think it took 75 years for explorers to find the Titanic?

    58. DAY FIVE

    59. TWO MINUTE EDIT Oh please let me go with my childs Mrs Becker cried. (6)

    60. TWO MINUTE EDIT “Oh,please let me go with my children!” Mrs. Becker cried. (6)

    61. Bonus test question Who helped Robert Ballard write this book?

    62. Jim’s Titanic Website http://www.keyflux.com/titanic/passdata.htm Has many links on the homepage for information about the Titanic and also the movie but this link takes you to survivor stories and tells which survivors are still living and where.

    63. Ruth Becker Blanchard (1899-1990)

    64. Titanic gravesites in Halifax, Nova Scotia

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