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Vocabulary

Vocabulary. Partner A, check numbers1-4 Partner B, check numbers 5-8. Vocabulary Vault. Title: Wings Author: Christopher Myers Genre: Narrative (Fantasy) Reading Goal: Analyze characters through their words, thoughts, and actions. Team Cooperation Goal: Active Listening

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Vocabulary

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  1. Vocabulary • Partner A, check numbers1-4 • Partner B, check numbers 5-8 Vocabulary Vault

  2. Title: Wings Author: Christopher Myers Genre: Narrative (Fantasy) Reading Goal: Analyze characters through their words, thoughts, and actions. Team Cooperation Goal: Active Listening Essential Question: How can we figure out what a character is like?

  3. stretch • reach • Maria had to stretch her arms to get the box off of the shelf.

  4. crowd • Group of people • “Hold my hand so you don’t get lost in the crowd at the parade,” Mom said.

  5. giggle • laugh • The funny movie made us giggle out loud.

  6. grabbed • seized • Eva grabbed the book out of Sasha’s hand and said, “It’s mine!”

  7. drifting • floating • Montel watched the clouds drifting across the sky.

  8. dropped • tumbled Steven dropped to the ground after slipping on the ice.

  9. Story Map

  10. Preview Test Read pages 26 and 27 of Wings, and answer the following questions. • How can you tell that Ikarus is sad? • When the narrator sees Ikarus, she- Why do you think the narrator does this? • How can you tell that the narrator is a good friend to Ikarus? • Why does Ikarus smile at the narrator? • Which of the following is the best prediction of what will happen next?

  11. Preview Test • This is independent work • Continue to use your clarifying strategies • Add information to your story maps from today’s reading • You have 20 minutes for the test

  12. Team Discussion • Discuss your strategies for the test and the answers you wrote. • Share information you added to the story map

  13. Class Discussion • Let’s review the answers • Vocabulary Vault

  14. Book Club • You can: • Draw a picture • Write a summary • Make a model • Rewrite the story with a new ending

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