WALT: 1. Understand narrative text structure. 2. Write chapter summaries. 3. Compare and contrast a movie with a book 4. Write a critique of a book and.

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WALT: 1. Understand narrative text structure. 2. Write chapter summaries. 3. Compare and contrast a movie with a book 4. Write a critique of a book and a movie. Umm and ahh speeches. 1. As a class we are going to read the book for our shared novel.. We are going to do activities that relate to Charlotte’s Web. We have brainstormed some ideas. 2. After each chapter we will write a chapter summary together as a class. 3. After reading Charlotte’s Web we will watch the movie to compare and contrast the book with the movie. We will also write a critique of the movie and the book. Remembering a line in the story game. Make a story web. Make a mobile of the characters. 3D spider web with hanging spiders. Paper stuffed pig. Paper mache pigs for Piñatas. Study on Spiders for science