Reading Strategy: How To Sequence Events

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Reading Strategy: How To Sequence Events AMIR Reading Strategy: How To Sequence Events G. Hughes, Virgil MS

A BENEFIT IS A GOOD RESULT OR REWARD FOR DOING SOMETHING

BENEFIT A REWARD OR APPRECIATION

CONVERSATION IS FRIENDLY TALK BETWEEN TWO OR MORE PEOPLE

CONVERSATION BETWEEN TWO PEOPLE BETWEEN MORE THAN TWO PEOPLE

EXCUSE A REASON GIVEN FOR DOING SOMETHING

EXCUSE AN EXCUSE CAN BE WRITTEN OR SPOKEN

COMMUNITY

COMMUNITY CAN BE A GROUP OF PEOPLE CAN BE A SMALL TOWN OR NEIGHBORHOOD

HARVEST FESTIVAL A CELEBRATION THAT TAKES PLACE WHEN HARVEST IS OVER

HARVEST FESTIVAL THEN THEY EAT THEM AT A COMMUNITY PARTY PEOPLE GROW FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

HARVEST FESTIVAL

HARVEST FESTIVAL A HARVEST FESTIVAL HUNDREDS OF YEARS AGO

PROVIDE TO GIVE OR SUPPLY

PROVIDE IS TO GIVE

RECOGNIZE TO KNOW SOMEONE WHEN YOU SEE HIM OR HER AGAIN

TRADE TO GIVE ONE THING AND TAKE ANOTHER IN ITS PLACE

TRADE IS TO EXCHANGE

COMMUNITY GARDEN

Community Gardens

COMMUNITY GARDENS

VEGETABLES GROWN IN A COMMUNITY GARDEN SQUASH

VEGETABLES GROWN IN A COMMUNITY GARDEN EGGPLANT EGGPLANT

PUMPKINS

Reading Strategy: How To Sequence Events 1. Look for words that tell when something happens. Order Words: first, second, before, now, later, still, dates, days of the week, months 2. As you read, use these signal words to put story events in order