Title Author: Illustrator:. The Summary In one paragraph what happened in the story? (Use your own words)

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Title Author: Illustrator:

The Summary In one paragraph what happened in the story? (Use your own words)

Create a Flow map of the story FirstThenLast Next

Create a Bubble map to describe the main character Text

What was the problem in the story? Write a paragraph

Find four words that you would make vocabulary words for the week Word: Definition (From dictionary): Part of speech: Sentence (make one up): Word: Definition (From dictionary): Part of speech: Sentence (make one up): Word: Definition (From dictionary): Part of speech: Sentence (make one up): Word: Definition (From dictionary): Part of speech: Sentence (make one up):

Break apart the vocabulary words you chose in the previous slide

Find words in the text Compound Words Suffix

Write three facts and three opinions for the story Opinion (Statement that is not proven) Fact (Statement that is true)