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The Olympic Games

The Olympic Games Where Heroes Are Made By Nicolas Camacho Why do you think the Olympic Games are special to athletes all over the world? Who is your hero? Explain why you admire this person. host stadium ancient compete earned record ceremonies medals Genre Expository Nonfiction

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The Olympic Games

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  1. The Olympic Games Where Heroes Are Made By Nicolas Camacho

  2. Why do you think the Olympic Games are special to athletes all over the world? Who is your hero? Explain why you admire this person.

  3. host stadium ancient compete earned record ceremonies medals

  4. Genre Expository Nonfiction Explainsinformation and ideas with: Sections with headings and subheadings Photos with captions Events that are real

  5. Picture Walk • Look over the title pages on pages 132 and 133. • Look over pages 146 and 147. • What do you think is happening on these pages? • What question do you have for these pages?

  6. Part 1 • Examine the pictures on pages 134 - 137. • Read the captions. • What do you learn about the Olympics from these pages? • What question do you have about these pages?

  7. Part 2 • Read the heading and subheadings on pages 138-140. • Examine the photos on pages 138-140 and read the captions. • What do you learn from these pages? • What question do you have about these pages?

  8. Part 3 • Read the heading and subheadings on pages 141-143. • Look over the photos and read the captions. • What did you learn from these pages? • What question do you have for these pages?

  9. Part 4 • Read the heading and subheadings on pages 144-145. • Examine the photos and read the captions. • What do you learn from these pages? • What question do you have about these pages?

  10. During Reading • Jigsaw • With your partner, read your assigned section of the story. • Adjust your reading rate when necessary. • Take notes. • Reread your assigned section for better understanding. • Become the expert. Share the information you learned to complete the puzzle.

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