Number the Stars (4.5) Themes Learning about Oneself and Others Life as an Outsider Coming of Age Dealing with Grief and Loss Skills/Strategies Set a Purpose.

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Number the Stars (4.5) Themes Learning about Oneself and Others Life as an Outsider Coming of Age Dealing with Grief and Loss Skills/Strategies Set a Purpose Use Background Knowledge Focus on Key Parts of the Story Interpret Graphic Sources of Information  (pictures, graphs, charts)

Book Club Meeting 1 (Number the Stars) PURPOSE FOR READING THE BOOK: To understand what Annemarie learns about bravery TODAY’S READING: Number the Stars, Chapter 1 TODAY’S PURPOSE: To learn how the war has affected Annemarie’s country Strategy:Focus on Key Parts of a Story - Character Vocabulary:harsh, contempt, occupation, resistance, sabotage

Book Club Meeting 2 (Number the Stars) PURPOSE FOR READING THE BOOK: To understand what Annemarie learns about bravery TODAY’S READING: Number the Stars, Chapter 2 TODAY’S PURPOSE: To understand what happens to Annemarie’s sister, Lise Strategy:Use Background Knowledge Vocabulary:surrendered, bodyguard, citizen, mourned, defeated

Book Club Meeting 3 (Number the Stars) PURPOSE FOR READING THE BOOK: To understand what Annemarie learns about bravery TODAY’S READING: Number the Stars, Chapter 3 TODAY’S PURPOSE: To learn what news Peter brings to Annemarie and her parents Strategy:Focus on Key Parts of a Story - Events Vocabulary:rationed, swastika, curfew, torment, courageous

Book Club Meeting 4 (Number the Stars) PURPOSE FOR READING THE BOOK: To understand what Annemarie learns about bravery TODAY’S READING: Number the Stars, Chapter 4 TODAY’S PURPOSE: To find out why Ellen comes to stay with the Johansens Strategy:Use Background Knowledge Vocabulary:imagination, glowering, synagogue, relocation

Book Club Meeting 5 (Number the Stars) PURPOSE FOR READING THE BOOK: To understand what Annemarie learns about bravery TODAY’S READING: Number the Stars, Chapter 5 TODAY’S PURPOSE: To learn what Annemarie remembers about her sister Lise’s death Strategy:Focus on Key Parts of a Story - Conflict Vocabulary:abruptly, urgently, gestured, portrait

Book Club Meeting 6 (Number the Stars) PURPOSE FOR READING THE BOOK: To understand what Annemarie learns about bravery TODAY’S READING: Number the Stars, Chapter 6 TODAY’S PURPOSE: To understand why Annemarie’s mother takes the girls to Uncle Henrik’s, and why Annemarie’s father does not go with them. Strategy:Use Background Knowledge Vocabulary:suspicious, code, faith

Book Club Meeting 7 (Number the Stars) PURPOSE FOR READING THE BOOK: To understand what Annemarie learns about bravery TODAY’S READING: Number the Stars, Chapters 7-8 TODAY’S PURPOSE: To understand why Annemarie is so puzzled by the news of Great0aunt Birte’s death Strategy:Use Background Knowledge Vocabulary:hazy, casket, custom

Book Club Meeting 8 (Number the Stars) PURPOSE FOR READING THE BOOK: To understand what Annemarie learns about bravery TODAY’S READING: Number the Stars, Chapter 9 TODAY’S PURPOSE: To find out who arrives at Uncle Henrik’s house at nightfall Strategy:Focus on Key Parts of a Story - Character Vocabulary:dismayed, wryly, gnarled

Book Club Meeting 9 (Number the Stars) PURPOSE FOR READING THE BOOK: To understand what Annemarie learns about bravery TODAY’S READING: Number the Stars, Chapters TODAY’S PURPOSE: To discover what plan Peter, Mama, and Uncle Henrik have for the Rosens, the old man, and the young family Strategy:Focus on Key Parts of a Story - Character Vocabulary:psalm, unfamiliar, cruel, protruding, pride

Book Club Meeting 10 (Number the Stars) PURPOSE FOR READING THE BOOK: To understand what Annemarie learns about bravery TODAY’S READING: Number the Stars, Chapters12-13 TODAY’S PURPOSE: To learn what urgent responsibility Annemarie is faced with Strategy:Use Background Knowledge Vocabulary:route, hobbled, stricken

Book Club Meeting 11 (Number the Stars) PURPOSE FOR READING THE BOOK: To understand what Annemarie learns about bravery TODAY’S READING: Number the Stars,Chapters14-15 TODAY’S PURPOSE: To find out what happens on Annemarie’s journey to the boat Strategy:Focus on Key Parts of a Story - Character Vocabulary:suspense, implored, handkerchief, lunged, subsided

Book Club Meeting 12 (Number the Stars) PURPOSE FOR READING THE BOOK: To understand what Annemarie learns about bravery TODAY’S READING: Number the Stars, Chapters TODAY’S PURPOSE: To find out what Annemarie learns about Peter and about her sister, Lise Strategy:Use Background Knowledge Vocabulary:concealed, invade, executed, simply, raided

Book Club Meeting 13 (Number the Stars) PURPOSE FOR READING THE BOOK: To understand what Annemarie learns about bravery TODAY’S READING: Number the Stars, Afterword TODAY’S PURPOSE: To understand what the author hoped to achieve in telling this story Strategy: Author’s Purpose Vocabulary:sacrifices, smuggled, idealistic, prejudiced, decency

Book Club Meeting 14 (Number the Stars) FINAL READING TODAY’S READING: A Timeline of some important World War II events A map of the German occupation of Western Europe in 1942 A map showing the rescue routes of Danish Jews TODAY’S PURPOSE: To learn more about what happened in Western Europe during World War II STRATEGY: Interpreting Graphic Sources of Information