My Side of the Mountain Theme 6, Selection 3.

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My Side of the Mountain Theme 6, Selection 3

One Land, Many Trails Strategy Genre Skill Story Summarize Realistic Fiction Drawing Conclusions

Key Vocabulary Cache Migration Fashion storehouse harsh survival harvesting Migration storehouse survival

cache: a hidden store of goods

fashion: to make into a particular form

harsh: cruel and severe

harvesting: gathering plant parts to be eaten later

migration: a mass movement of an animal group to a different habitat, usually in search of food

storehouse: a place where supplies are stored for future use

survival: the preservation of one’s life; the continuing of life

Let’s Practice! Turn to practice page# 382

Let’s Read! Turn to page #651 in your reading books.

Responding Questions Page # 666 Numbers 1-6 Use the question as part of your answer! Do not use pronouns until you have mentioned the person(s) or thing(s) of which you are speaking!