Annie R. Morgan 3 rd Grade. Beverly Cleary Ceaseless not stopping;constant STOP.

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Annie R. Morgan 3 rd Grade

Beverly Cleary

Ceaseless not stopping;constant STOP

companionable friendly

discouraged having little or no hope or enthusiasm dismal gloomy; miserable sullenly in a bad-humored way; not happily; gloomily

exhausted very tired

pelting beating against again and again

We’ve met the author, previewed the vocabulary, let’s start reading. What do we do before we begin a new selection? Make Predictions Set a Purpose for Reading

Comprehension Strategy: Summarize: to tell, in your own words, what happened in a story Comprehension Skill: Making Generalizations: a broad statement that is true about most people or things in a group most of the time

Take a picture walk Now Turn and Talk