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The Adventurers Day 1 Students need: Pencil, paper, crayons, a partner, three sticky notes each

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The Adventurers. Day 1 Students need: Pencil, paper, crayons, a partner, three sticky notes each. Important Information. ho⋅ri⋅zon – noun 1. the line or circle that forms the apparent boundary between earth and sky. What a large sailing ship might look like. Listening. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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TheAdventurers

Day 1Students need:

Pencil, paper, crayons, a partner, three sticky notes each

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Important Information• ho ri zon⋅ ⋅ –noun 1. the line or circle that forms the

apparent boundary between earth and sky.

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What a large sailing ship might look like.

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Listening• You will be listening to two poems about ships

and the sea.• Remember that poems

*are written in verse.*may use rhythm and rhyme.*use words to create feelings and

pictures in readers’ minds

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To limp is to walk slowly, as if in pain.

When Sandburg writes, “On up the horizon/This ship limps,” what do you think he means?

Stop and Sketch what you picture in your mind after reading the first verse.

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The author’s picture of the limping ship on the horizon.

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What words help you imagine the lengthy sea voyage described in “Long Trip”?

Turn and talk to your partner. Partner 1 first.

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Which poem did you enjoy most? Turn and talk, P2 first. Be sure to explain why!

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How are these poems alike?Turn and talk, Partner 1 first.

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This week’s selection tells about a group of students who live aboard a sailing ship for more than a week. Think about how living on a ship would be different from living in a home on land. How would they be the similar? Draw a Venn Diagram like the one on the next slide and quickly fill in the three sections.

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Were your answers similar to these?

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Echo read each line. Think about your fluency as you read.

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Listen as I read the following passage. Then read it silently to yourself before we answer some questions about it.

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What did the girls offer to help hoist? Partner 1 tell your partner your answer.

Why do you think Counselor Amy chose a pristine area to visit? Partner 2 tell your partner your answer.

Why do the girls need to be intrepid? Partner 1 tell your partner your answer.

When Counselor Amy told the girls they would undoubtedly see wildlife, what did she mean? Partner 2 tell your partner your answer.

Why might bears be interested in something delectable? Partner 1 tell your partner your answer.

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Why do Roxy, Lin, and Bev consider themselves a seasoned crew? Partner 2 tell your partner your answer.

Why do you think Counselor Amy told the girls it was a privilege to meet them? Partner 2 tell your partner your answer.

Why do the three girls think they will not need guidance? Partner 1 tell your partner your answer.

Is it surprising that Roxy would cherish a bracelet? Explain Partner 2 tell your partner your answer.

What might a fragile bracelet look like? Partner 1 tell your partner your answer.