Daring Rescue of Whale off Farallones Cause and Effect.

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Daring Rescue of Whale off Farallones Cause and Effect

Cooperative Questions What are two characteristics of a humpback whale?

Cooperative Questions Who was the first diver in the water?

Cooperative Questions What is the meaning of the word massive in this sentence? –It was a very risky plan, because the mere flip of a humpback's massive tail can kill a man.

Cooperative Questions How much weight was hanging off of the whale? –This is a simple question that requires thought!

Identify a Cause or Effect “It was a very risky plan, Stoudt said, because the mere flip of a humpback’s massive tail can kill a man.” What happens in this passage? Why does it happen?

Identify a Cause or Effect The crab pot lines were so tight, Moskito said, that the rope was digging into the animal’s blubber and leaving visible cuts. Cause? Effect?

Identify a Cause or Effect The combined weight was pulling the whale downward, forcing it to struggle terribly to keep its blow-hole out of the water. Cause? Effect?

Identify a Cause or Effect When the whale realized it was free, it began swimming around in circles, according to the rescuers. Cause? Effect?

Infer the Cause or Effect Moskito said it swam to each diver, nuzzled him and then swam to the next one. What inference can we make about why the whale nuzzled the divers?

Focus on Causes Effect The whale was rescued Causes This is a stated cause! This is an inferred cause!

Focus on Effects Cause The whale was rescued. Effects

Practice - Cause and Effect Explain why the team members realized they needed to dive into the water to save the endangered whale. Include two details from the selection in your answer.

Practice - Author’s Purpose The author's purpose for writing this selection may have been to inform. Provide two details from the selection to support this purpose.

Practice - Evaluate Reasoning Is the following statement a reasonable conclusion that readers may draw from the selection? Whales demonstrate human emotions. Provide two details from the selection to support your answer.