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Lesson 8 Good Readers: Look at Text Structure Expectations: 1. Listen carefully

Lesson 8 Good Readers: Look at Text Structure Expectations: 1. Listen carefully 2. Work hard 3. Be responsible. Review:. 'ight': light, bright, fight, night, right

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Lesson 8 Good Readers: Look at Text Structure Expectations: 1. Listen carefully

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  1. Lesson 8 Good Readers: Look at Text Structure Expectations: 1. Listen carefully 2. Work hard 3. Be responsible

  2. Review: 'ight': light, bright, fight, night, right Good readers read for a purpose. Knowing why you are reading something helps you understand the text better.

  3. Grammar: Adjectives • Let’s describe this tiger.

  4. Grammar: Adjectives loud fast powerful strong white black striped soft fur large Sharp teeth regal graceful golden

  5. Grammar: Adjectives http://youtu.be/EDV-KMBvMck Adjective: describes a noun (person place or thing/idea) and usually comes before the noun. Example: the big red cap

  6. Good Readers Determine purpose Make connections Draw conclusions Think about author's choices Read for a purpose Ask questions Predict

  7. Good Readers: Look at Text Structure Good readers use the way text is organized to help them understand why and what they read. This is a descriptive text. I can see the parts Of this story. First, next, and last... This text is comparing

  8. Good Readers: Look at text structure Descriptive: Sequential: Compare/contrast: Cause and effect: I can use graphic organizers!

  9. The Dog and the Shadow Effects He had to open his mouth. Cause The dog wanted more meat. He lost all his meat.

  10. Wolves Father is big. Can run and jump. Wolves The mother feeds the babies. The father will protect The babies.

  11. Good Listener Eyes are watching. Ears are listening. Lips are closed. Hands are still. Feet are quiet.

  12. Read Aloud: Listen as I read to you. How is this text organized? Book: Magic Tree House #6 Afternoon on the Amazon By: Mary Pope Osborne Chapter 3: Yikes!

  13. Assignment: 1. Choose a previous journal entry and underline all the adjectives on that page. 2. Read the book Not too Little to Help http://www.starfall.com/n/fiction-nonfiction/not-too-little/load.htm?f In your journal decide which graphic organizer fits the text structure and fill it in. Example: First the lion lets the mouse go. Next At last

  14. Class Moto A, B, C,D, E, Second grade is the place to be. F, G, H, I, J, We do our best every day. K, L, M, N, O, Reading, writing, watch us grow. P, Q, R, S, T, Becoming authors, watch and see. U, V, W, X, Y, It's our goal to try, try, try. We finish with the letter Z, School is cool. We all agree.

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