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Thunder Rose Vocabulary Words Fifth Grade Unit 1

Cause and Effect An effect is what happened as the result of a cause. A cause is what made something happen. Words such as why, because, and as a result are clues to cause-and-effect relationships. If there are no clue words, ask yourself,    “Why did this event happen? What happened as a result of this event?”

Cause and Effect An effect may become the cause of another effect.

Strategy: Monitor and Fix Up Good readers make sure they understand what they are reading. If you don’t understand how causes result in certain effects, pause. Ask yourself, “What don’t I understand?” You might decide to review what you’ve read and read on to find out what happens.

Context Clues When you are reading, you may come across a familiar word used in an unfamiliar way. The word may be a homonym. Homonyms are spelled the same, but they have different meanings. For example, feet can be units of measurement or the end parts of the legs. You can use the context— the words and sentences around the word—to figure out which meaning is being used.

Words to Know branded lullaby constructed pitch resourceful daintily thieving devastation veins

song for singing to a child; soft song lullaby branded constructed daintily devastation lullaby pitch resourceful thieving veins song for singing to a child; soft song

good at thinking of ways to do things; quick witted resourceful branded constructed daintily devastation lullaby pitch resourceful thieving veins good at thinking of ways to do things; quick witted

marked by burning the skin with a hot iron branded branded constructed daintily devastation lullaby pitch resourceful thieving veins marked by burning the skin with a hot iron

With delicate beauty; freshly and prettily daintily branded constructed daintily devastation lullaby pitch resourceful thieving veins With delicate beauty; freshly and prettily

a thick, black, sticky substance made from tar or turpentine pitch branded constructed daintily devastation lullaby pitch resourceful thieving veins a thick, black, sticky substance made from tar or turpentine

stealing thieving branded constructed daintily devastation lullaby pitch resourceful thieving veins stealing

veins branded constructed daintily devastation lullaby pitch resourceful thieving veins membranous tubes forming part of the system of vessels that carry blood to the heart

Thunder Rose Thunder Rose is a tall tale. A tall tale is a humorous story that tells about exaggerated or impossible events.

Thunder Rose Thunder Rose is an amazing girl! As a baby she drank milk straight from the cow. Rose constructed a building of iron and wood at age nine, and she could rustle a wild steer with her own hands by twelve. Once, Rose calmed two churning tornadoes with the song her parents sang for her as a baby. All in a day’s work for the girl with thunder in her veins.

Guided Reading Questions What do you learn about Rose? Why does the author use slang, or informal language, in the dialogue? Why did Rose's parents call her Thunder Rose? Find an example of exaggeration.

Guided Reading Questions What effect did Rose's lullaby have on Tater, the bull? Why do you think Rose blushed when her ma praised her for being clever? Think about what has happened so far in the story. What are some of Rose's accomplishments? If you have trouble recalling, review the story.

Guided Reading Questions What problems did the lack of rain cause? “I’ve got to do something about this,” Rose declared. What does this tell you about Rose? What caused the storm? Why?

Guided Reading Questions Why does the author use hyperbole by saying, "Her eyes flashed lightning. She bit down and gnashed thunder from her teeth," instead of just saying she was angry? What problem did Rose face on ?

Guided Reading Questions How do you think Rose felt as she faced her challenge? Why? How was this challenge different from the other challenges Rose faced? How was it the same? Why do you think Rose's voice had the effect it did on the tornadoes?

Guided Reading Questions What do you think the author means by the "bull's-eye that was set at the center of her heart" in the last sentence? Think about the challenges Rose faced. Did Rose's challenges remind you of challenges faced by characters in other stories you've read?

Writing Prompt Write a tall tale about an animal or a young person with a giant talent. Name the talent and list several incredible feats the hero performs. Create vivid pictures of events and characters using descriptive details and comparisons.

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