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Tryouts

Tryouts. Story by Darnell Parker Illustrations by James Bravo. Title: Tryouts Author: Darnell Parker Genre: Narrative Reading Goal: Clarifying words that are hard to understand. Team Cooperation Goal: Active Listening

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Tryouts

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  1. Tryouts Story by Darnell Parker Illustrations by James Bravo

  2. Title: Tryouts Author: Darnell Parker Genre: Narrative Reading Goal: Clarifying words that are hard to understand. Team Cooperation Goal: Active Listening Essential Question: How can we clarify a word we don’t know or understand?

  3. Clarify • Figure out how to pronounce (say) a word or a word’s meaning (definition) by using strategies.

  4. knack • Special talent • My pets have a knack for circus tricks.

  5. replied • Answered, responded • Mario replied to Luigi’s phone call.

  6. pitch • Throw • The coach asked Reyna to pitch for the championship game.

  7. exclaimed • Said loudly, shouted • The Queen bee exclaimed, “It is time to make some honey!”

  8. nervous • Worried, uneasy • Mr. Worry was nervous about going to the dentist.

  9. extended • Stretched Maria extended her arm to Lynn so she could win the race.

  10. chores • Tasks, things that need to be done • Melissa had a list of chores to finish before she could go out and play.

  11. approach • Come near • The students were excited to approach the lunch line.

  12. What does it mean to clarify? • Figure out how to say a word or a word’s meaning by using strategies.

  13. Let’s try clarifying the underlined word Sentence #1 We knew a juffer was coming because the clouds were getting darker and the wind was blowing more strongly. Sentence #2 The meteorologist predicted that we would have a strong winds and possible flooding on Saturday.

  14. Now you try: Clarify the underlined words Daniel wanted to pick some flowers from his garden to make a bouquet for his mother. He picked some tall sunflowers and some purple primulas. He thought irises would look nice, so he clipped some of those, too. Daniel went inside and put all the flowers in a vase.

  15. Preview Team Talkpg. 5 • Team Talk question #4 focuses on our reading goal: Clarifying

  16. Partner Reading – 15 minutes Partner Read- Page 3 Silent Read- Page 4 & 5 - As you read, stop to clarify (let’s watch how it’s done)

  17. Team Discussion – Let’s watch how it’s done! • Clarify sticky words with your team • Take turns telling your unchecked sticky note problems • Talk about what the problems are and try your strategies and clues in the text that might help you • Check off the sticky note if you all agree • Discuss the team talk questions • Write the answers to numbers 1 and 4 • If finished, practice fluency on page 4

  18. Class Discussion • What were some of the words your team clarified? • Let’s look at our answers for the team talk questions

  19. Adventures in Writing • Page 4

  20. Things I think are important in a friend

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