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I can acquire and use vocabulary. approached section avalanches increases equipment tanks slopes altitude succeed halt

I can ask and answer text dependent questions Read and Comprehend Target Skill: Author’s Purpose I can ask and answer text dependent questions I can use text features to locate information relevant to topic To show mastery, on graphic organizer, record detail referring to how the photo and caption on page 363 help the reader understand the text.

I can ask and answer text dependent questions I can ask and answer text dependent questions. I can use text features to locate information relevant to topic. Genre: p. 346 Informational Text Set Purpose: Informational texts tell facts about a topic. The photographs show people climbing the mountain. One purpose for reading is to record detail referring to how the photo and caption on page 363 help the reader understand the text. What is your purpose for reading?

I can ask and answer text dependent questions I can ask and answer text dependent questions. I can use text features to locate information relevant to topic. We do: Read 360-361 8. How does the author support the idea that for a while Mt. Everest looked like a garbage dump? 360

I can ask and answer text dependent questions I can ask and answer text dependent questions. I can use text features to locate information relevant to topic. We do: Read 360-361 8a. What graphic feature do you see? 360

I can ask and answer text dependent questions I can ask and answer text dependent questions. I can use text features to locate information relevant to topic. We do: Read 360-361 9. How do the photo and caption connect to the text? 360

I can ask and answer text dependent questions I can ask and answer text dependent questions. I can use text features to locate information relevant to topic. picture Show his emotions Shows where landforms are map Gives facts topic related Boxed fact Boxed fact Gives facts topic related Explain the photograph caption Tells me what I need list diagram Labels or shows how something works It describes the picture and gives facts Fact box/caption Gives facts topic related Fact box Photo/caption Helps visualize/ explains