Westlandia  Summary: Wesley dreams of a civilization that’s all his own where he can escape his own boring neighborhood. Will planting special seeds.

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Westlandia  Summary: Wesley dreams of a civilization that’s all his own where he can escape his own boring neighborhood. Will planting special seeds make his dream a reality?  Reading Goal: Problem and Solution  Team Cooperation Goal: Active Listening

Vocabulary Rate and review the vocabulary words independently Review Vocabulary

miserable:. unhappy

mumbled Said unclearly

thrilling: exciting

tending: Taking care of

devise: Think of

opportunities: Denise had plenty of opportunities to study for the test, so she did very well chances

Vocabulary Vault

Story Map Weslandia CharacterssettingProblemPlot/eventssolution Day 1- Day 2- Day 3-

Build Background- 10 minutes Reading goal: Identifying problem and solution: This week we’ve read about Wesley and his hopes of creating his own civilization. Today we will find out what happens with that civilization, and whether it solves his problems of finding friends.

Test What is Wesley’s problem?

Review Test- Team Discussion Class Discussion

Book Club