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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 362-363 11. What details in the text support the main idea that education is important to Temba? 362

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 362-363 11a. What graphic feature do you see? 363

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 Close: You do TOTD: record detail referring to how the photo and caption on page 363 help the reader understand the text. (refer to slide #60) 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 Fact box Gives topic related facts caption Explains the photo