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Trapped by the Ice!

Trapped by the Ice!. Monday. Text Organization. Title Headings Paragraphs Captions Photographs/Illustrations. Going West: Children on the Oregon Trial. I am going to read aloud a nonfiction article that describes what it was like for pioneers to travel west on the Oregon Trail.

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Trapped by the Ice!

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  1. Trapped by the Ice! Monday

  2. Text Organization • Title • Headings • Paragraphs • Captions • Photographs/Illustrations

  3. Going West: Children on the Oregon Trial I am going to read aloud a nonfiction article that describes what it was like for pioneers to travel west on the Oregon Trail.

  4. It’s time for . . . These are words. . . We use them for . . . Vocabulary we want to know Reading, writing, listening, & speaking!

  5. barren: having little plant or animal life

  6. crevasse: deep hole or crack

  7. deserted: empty; not lived in, or having few or no people

  8. floes: large sheets of floating ice

  9. grueling: very tiring

  10. impassable: not able to be crossed or traveled through

  11. perilous: very dangerous

  12. terrain: land, ground, or earth

  13. Trapped by the Ice! Trapped by the Ice! Is a true story about a voyage to Antarctica. Trailer: http://main.wgbh.org/imax/shackleton/popup.html Watch: Behind the News: Antarctica

  14. Text Organization Readers can use text organization to recognize the main ideas in a selection. Features of text organization include title, headings, and illustrations.

  15. PB pg. 121 TE pg. 251A

  16. You are Great Readers!

  17. Trapped by the Ice! • Tuesday

  18. It’s time for . . . These are words. . . We use them for . . . Vocabulary we want to know Reading, writing, listening, & speaking!

  19. barren: having little plant or animal life

  20. crevasse: deep hole or crack

  21. deserted: empty; not lived in, or having few or no people

  22. VCCV Pattern • When you come to an unfamiliar word, one good strategy for decoding is to look for the VCCV syllable pattern. custom

  23. Open Syllables Closed Syllable go t

  24. person

  25. lumber

  26. distance

  27. welcome

  28. ragged

  29. landing

  30. We Do

  31. I Do

  32. We Do

  33. Homophones • Words that sound alike but have different meaning and spellings are called homophones.

  34. You are Great Readers!

  35. Trapped by the Ice! • Wednesday

  36. It’s time for . . . These are words. . . We use them for . . . Vocabulary we want to know Reading, writing, listening, & speaking!

  37. terrain: land, ground, or earth

  38. floes: large sheets of floating ice

  39. grueling: very tiring

  40. Text Organization • Finish “Group Choral Reading the Story” • Do AIMS Prep: Text Structures and Features together Find: April 24, 1916 Find where the main idea is: Preparing for the Trip to South Georgia Island

  41. You are Great Readers!

  42. Trapped by the Ice! • Thursday

  43. It’s time for . . . These are words. . . We use them for . . . Vocabulary we want to know Reading, writing, listening, & speaking!

  44. impassable: not able to be crossed or traveled through

  45. perilous: very dangerous

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