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Vocabulary Can you pronounce it Do know the definition Can you use it in a sentence
Title: How Night Came from the Sea Reading Goal: Plot Team Cooperation Goal: Everyone Participates Genre: Narrative Author: Mary-Joan Gerson
Jennifer washed the kitchen floor until it gleamed brightly. Reflected light Jennifer washed the kitchen floor until it gleamed brightly.
shimmering: shining At summer camp I could look up at night and see all the stars shimmering in the dark sky.
The flowers in my house were drooping because I forgot to water them. Hanging down The flowers in my house were drooping because I forgot to water them.
Tremble: shake It was so cold outside that I began to tremble even in a coat and gloves.
They say that music can calm the angriest animal. Make still calm: They say that music can calm the angriest animal.
Flickered: Flash quickly The light from the film projector flickered overhead in the movie theater.
Reading Goal: plot In a story there is usually a main character. The main character has to do things in the story. The plot of the story is the action, or the events that take place. Some plot events are more important than others. The problems and the solutions are part of the plot. The events that take place in the story.
How Night Came From the Sea characters setting Problem/situation Plot solution Day 1 P. 320-322 Day 2 P. 323-326 Day 3 P. 328-329
Let’s Read
Test Let’s preview the questions. Use the table of contents to help you find the page.
Test Day Put 2 sticky notes on words that are new or unfamiliar to you Read Silently: Page 330-331 Finish filling out your story map Answer questions 1-6 Vocabulary 1-3 Challenge 4-7 Find vocabulary words
Class Discussion What are some of the words you clarified? Answer questions 1-4