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The View from Saturday

The View from Saturday. By: E.L. Konigsberg Growing Up Theme 3 , Selection 4, Day 1 Taught By: Mrs. Williams. Genre. Under the Rice Moon. c ommute. v.  To travel back and forth regularly. My aunt and uncle commute from Gilroy to Sunnyvale every day. . hover.

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The View from Saturday

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  1. The View from Saturday

    By: E.L. Konigsberg Growing Up Theme 3, Selection 4, Day 1 Taught By: Mrs. Williams
  2. Genre
  3. Under the Rice Moon
  4. commute v.  To travel back and forth regularly. My aunt and uncle commute from Gilroy to Sunnyvale every day. 
  5. hover v.  To remain close by. Helicopters hovered above the freeways so reporters could check the traffic conditions.
  6. interfering adj.  Intruding in the business of other people; meddling. Kara did not ask why her brother was crying, because she didn't want to seem to be interfering. 
  7. permitted adj.  Allowed. Swimming is permitted from sunrise to sunset at Howe's Beach. 
  8. subtle adj.  Not obvious; hard to detect. The waiter's gesture was so subtle that none of the diners noticed it. 
  9. volunteers n.  A person who freely offers to do something. Our clubhouse was built by volunteers. 
  10. horizon
  11. vocabulary commute To travel back and forth regularly. hover To remain close by. interfering Intruding in the business of other people. permitted allowed. resettling Moving to a new place subtle Not obvious; hard to detect. volunteers People who offer to do something they do not have to do, often for no pay. horizon The place where the sky appears to meet the land.
  12. PB pg. 246 The View from Saturday
  13. The View from Saturday

    By: E.L. Konigsberg Growing Up Theme 3, Selection 4, Day 2 Taught By: Mrs. Williams
  14. vocabulary commute To travel back and forth regularly. hover To remain close by. interfering Intruding in the business of other people. permitted allowed. resettling Moving to a new place subtle Not obvious; hard to detect. volunteers People who offer to do something they do not have to do, often for no pay. horizon The place where the sky appears to meet the land.
  15. Extreme Partner Reading
  16. The View from Saturday

    By: E.L. Konigsberg Growing Up Theme 3, Selection 4, Day 3 Taught By: Mrs. Williams
  17. vocabulary commute To travel back and forth regularly. hover To remain close by. interfering Intruding in the business of other people. permitted allowed. resettling Moving to a new place subtle Not obvious; hard to detect. volunteers People who offer to do something they do not have to do, often for no pay. horizon The place where the sky appears to meet the land.
  18. connotation The feelings and associations that a word brings to mind The volunteers were supervised by David. The volunteers were bossed by David.
  19. Ladders to Success pgs. 135-147
  20. The View from Saturday

    By: E.L. Konigsberg Growing Up Theme 3, Selection 4, Day 4 Taught By: Mrs. Williams
  21. vocabulary commute To travel back and forth regularly. hover To remain close by. interfering Intruding in the business of other people. permitted allowed. resettling Moving to a new place subtle Not obvious; hard to detect. volunteers People who offer to do something they do not have to do, often for no pay. horizon The place where the sky appears to meet the land.
  22. PB pg. 247 The View from Saturday: How Does Nadia Feel?
  23. Home Grown Butterflies With your shoulder partner, read pages 348-351 from your text using the skills mentions in the yellow column on the left of page 348. When you are finished discuss these questions with your partner and write your answers in complete sentences on a piece of lined paper. 1. What would have happened to the butterflies if the villagers would have cut down the trees? 4. How did the headings help you understand the information in this article? 3. What steps did the children of the village take to prepare the farm? 5. How is the work that the characters in The View from Saturday similar to the people of Barra del Colorado? 2. How did Brent Davies get the butterflies to lay their eggs in the villager’s farms?
  24. The View from Saturday

    By: E.L. Konigsberg Growing Up Theme 3, Selection 4, Day 5 Taught By: Mrs. Williams
  25. The View from Saturday Make sure your name, date, and assignment are written clearly on the top left of the paper. Turn your test paper to me and put your answer key in the reading basket. Finish your Mountain Language. Finish any other unfinished work.
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