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Reading strategies foundation unit

Cycle 1, Day 6. Reading strategies foundation unit. Writing Project: Narrative Poem Write the first two stanzas of a narrative poem. Team Cooperation Skill: Explain your ideas and tell why. Stanza 1 Example. A A B B A. Listen my c hildren and you shall hear

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Reading strategies foundation unit

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  1. Cycle 1, Day 6 Reading strategies foundation unit

  2. Writing Project: • Narrative Poem • Write the first two stanzas of a narrative poem. • Team Cooperation Skill: • Explain your ideas and tell why

  3. Stanza 1 Example A A B B A • Listen my children and you shall hear • Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere • On the eighteenth of April, in Seventy-five • Hardly a man is now alive • Who remembers the famous day and year.

  4. Vocabulary

  5. Cycle Test Questions • While Paul Revere waits on the other side of the Charles River, what is his friend doing? • Both Paul Revere and Jennie M’Neal make nighttime rides. How are their purposes for riding similar? • Your partner is having trouble with the word quaffed in stanza 5 of the poem “Lochinvar.” What strategy would you suggest your partner use to clarify the word? • List the important events that happen in the poem “Lochinvar.” Write a summarize of the action in your own words. • Write a good discussion question you could ask about the poem “Lochinvar.” • Describe the qualities of Lochinvar that the poet admires. Do you think Lochinvar’s actions are admirable? Why or why not?

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