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“Nate the Great”

“Nate the Great”. By Marjorie Weinman Sharmat and Mitchell Sharmat Illustrated by Martha Weston. Read Aloud “The Thirsty Crow”. Comprehension Questions. What problem does the thirsty crow face? Problem / Solution How does the crow solve her problem? Problem / Solution

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“Nate the Great”

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  1. “Nate the Great” By Marjorie Weinman Sharmat and Mitchell Sharmat Illustrated by Martha Weston

  2. Read Aloud“The Thirsty Crow”

  3. Comprehension Questions • What problem does the thirsty crow face? Problem / Solution • How does the crow solve her problem? Problem / Solution • What do the crow’s actions tell you about her? Character Traits

  4. Build BackgroundHow a Detective Solves a Mystery Thinks carefully about the clues Asks people questions Solves the case Gets a call Searches for clues

  5. Vocabulary • specific – Having a special quality. • returned – To bring or put something back. • detective – A person who investigates or finds hidden information. • definitely – In a plain and clear way. • assistant - A person who helps. • positive – Completely certain or convinced. • case – A problem that a detective tries to solve.

  6. Spelling Words easy grade meet late seat saved pail these reach name raise leave gain theme scream

  7. Commands .Exclamation! • A command is a sentence that gives an order or a direction. End a command with a period. • An exclamation is a sentence that shows strong feeling. End an exclamation with and exclamation point!

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