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Michelle Kwan: Heart of a Champion Theme 2 “Give it All You’ve Got” Selection # 1

Michelle Kwan: Heart of a Champion Genre: Autobiography Learning Objective: TSWBAT: Distinguish between Facts and Opinions when Considering the author’s viewpoint

Read Aloud Story Baseball’s Hero with a Heart Sammy Sosa By Kitty Colton Genre: Biography Learning Objective: Identify Facts and Opinions in Non-Fiction

Michelle Kwan: Heart of a Champion Genre: Autobiography Learning Objective: TSWBAT: Distinguish between Facts and Opinions when Considering the author’s viewpoint

Vocabulary amateur Noun; Someone who participates in an athletic activity for fun rather than for money

Vocabulary artistic Adjective; Showing skill and good taste

audience Noun; The people gathered to see and hear a performance. Vocabulary audience Noun; The people gathered to see and hear a performance.

Verb; To take part in a contest. Vocabulary Compete Verb; To take part in a contest.

Noun; The parts of which something is made up. Vocabulary elements Noun; The parts of which something is made up.

Noun; People who decide who wins a contest. Vocabulary judges Noun; People who decide who wins a contest.

Vocabulary presentation Noun; The performance.

Noun; The urgent or forceful Vocabulary pressure Noun; The urgent or forceful demand.

Verb; Necessary or Essential Vocabulary required Verb; Necessary or Essential

Adjective; Having to do with technique. Vocabulary technical Adjective; Having to do with technique.

Learning Objective: TSWBAT: Distinguish between Facts and Opinions when considering the author’s viewpoint

Michelle Kwan: Heart of a Champion Genre: Autobiography Learning Objective: TSWBAT: Distinguish between Facts and Opinions when Considering the author’s viewpoint