STAVE THREE  Before you Read-Independent  Skim through the chapter and list all the characters that participate in the dialogue of the Stave.  Predict.

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STAVE THREE  Before you Read-Independent  Skim through the chapter and list all the characters that participate in the dialogue of the Stave.  Predict the personality of these characters  Create the 3Rs chart (look at the next slide to see how)  As you Read-As a WHOLE Group  Take turns being the “teacher”  Stand in front of the group and read a page or paragraph to the group.  Each person needs to write down the words they do not know as he/she goes  After you Read  Complete the activities on the following slides

3RS RecordReactReflect (In this column, write questions that you think or wonder about before and during Stave 3.) (How did you react to certain dialogue and events? Write them in this column as you read.) (After you read, evaluate the text. Do you have any other questions about it? Write them in this column.)

STAVE THREE QUESTIONS  How are Scrooge’s thoughts as he is lying in bed waiting for the spirit different than the previous chapter?  Describe the second spirit, both their looks and personality using details from the story.  How has Scrooge’s attitude toward the ghosts changed?  Name 3 significant details we learn about the Cratchit family. How does this affect Scrooge?

MORE STAVE THREE QUESTIONS  What would be a positive outcome of Scrooge accepting Fred’s party invitation?  What happens to Scrooge’s mood as the party continues? Why does this happen?  What does it mean that the boy and girl (Ignorance and Want) are “man’s children”?

AFTER YOU READ  Take the words that you have written down and complete the following tasks  Write their syllable count  List 1 antonym that goes along with each (if possible); if no antonym look up the definition in the dictionary.

CREATE A SUMMARY PYRAMID  1 word character name  2 words describe character  3 words describe setting  4 words problem  5 words plot point  6 words plot point  7 words plot point  8 words resolution