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Table Of Contents Page number Index Located at the front of the book Organized by page number Gives title of chapters Lists people, places, or things Arranged in alphabetical order Found at the end of the book

-If you’re looking for information on Dean Acheson, on what pages would you find him? - Whose information would you find on page 38? 47 and 291 William Abernathy Index Abernathy, William, 37-37, 38, 47, Acheson, Dean, 47, 291 Acme Cleveland, 312 action principle, 13-14, 17, , 320

Rate and Review -4 minutes Rate and Review Review your vocabulary words independently

Vocabulary- 7 minutes Pantomime the words Take a vocabulary word out of the bag and act out the word Team members will guess the word

Rate & Review-5 minutes Rate and Review with your partner -Jelly goes first

Listening comprehension – 15 minutes Trail of Tears Clarify words and ideas Connect to cause and effect

Build Background – 5 minutes Review main ideas for the reading yesterday

Partner Reading – 10 Minutes Read page 615 with your partner Retell what you read Clarify words as you read

Team Clarification Clarify words with the team

Team Discussion-10 minutes Describe the typical western town. You can conclude from the text that railroads were Why did Garland City, Colorado, move thirty miles west?

Adventures in Writing – 10 minutes Look at the picture of Cabezon, New Mexico, on page 619. Imagine you are a newspaper reporter writing a story on the ghost town. How did Cabezon start and how did it become a ghost town?

Fluency – 10 Minutes Read page