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The Fear Place. Give It All You’ve Got. Story. Strategy. Predict & Infer. Genre. Skill. Predicting Outcomes. Realistic Fiction. The Fear Place. cautious concentrate discomfort dismayed excitement. unsure immobile stamina terrified. Key Vocabulary. Turn to practice book page 98.
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Give It All You’ve Got Story Strategy Predict & Infer Genre Skill Predicting Outcomes Realistic Fiction
cautious concentrate discomfort dismayed excitement unsure immobile stamina terrified Key Vocabulary
Look at the title, introduction, and illustrations before you read the selection. What can you infer about Doug? What do you predict will happen? Strategy Focus
Objectives We will: • Identify story information and personal knowledge used to make predictions about story characters • Make predictions about what story characters might do in a different situation
We will complete the prediction chart while we read. • Turn to practice book page 99
Preparing to Read • Please open your text books to page #185
People usually appreciate those who make great efforts to help them. Doug faced his greatest fear to search for Gordie. Gordie will feel.... Doug had to conquer his fear to get past the ledge on his way to Gordie. Once I’ve done something I was afraid of. I’m not so scared the next time I have to do it. ?
unsure • not certain
unsure • I was unsure of which way to go when I got lost in the woods. • I was unsure ______________ when __________________________________.
terrified • frightened
terrified • frightened • _____________ was terrified when _____________________. • I was terrified when I climbed to the top of the mountain.
stamina • the power to resist fatigue
stamina • The mountain climber needed stamina in order to make it to the summit without getting tired. • _________________ needed stamina in order to____________________________________.
immobile • unable to move
immobile • The dinosaur became immobile when it became stuck in the tar pit. • _____________ became immobile when _____________________.
dismayed • troubled, distressed
dismayed • Billy was dismayed because he forgot his homework on the bus. • _____________ was dismayed because _____________________.
excitement • a state of activity or agitation
excitement • I was filled with excitement when I realized I won the lottery. • _____________ was filled with excitement when _____________________.
discomfort • feeling of uneasiness
discomfort • I felt much discomfort when I realized I needed to give a speech, but forgot what I was going to say. • _____________ felt much discomfort when _____________________.
cautious • careful
cautious • _____________ extremely cautious when _____________________. • Juan was extremely cautious when he crossed the street during rush hour traffic.
concentrate • to give one’s full attention to
concentrate • I needed to concentrate when I scaled the mountain cliff so I would not fall. • _____________ needed to concentrate when _____________________.