Lesson 3 Day 2 Danitra Brown Leaves Town. Read Aloud Genre: Expository Nonfiction Expository Nonfiction include: – Gives facts about a topic – Is usually.

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Lesson 3 Day 2 Danitra Brown Leaves Town

Read Aloud Genre: Expository Nonfiction Expository Nonfiction include: – Gives facts about a topic – Is usually organized into main ideas and details When you read expository nonfiction, you should listen to find out facts about the topic. One purpose for listening is to find out what night lights are.

What kinds of questions are these?

Practice Book page 13

Vocabulary Let’s look at our vocabulary words for the week

When you surrender, you stop fighting something or someone. Why might you surrender to your mom’s request to see a movie, even though you don’t want to see it?

Something that is particular is one specific thing of its kind. Name a particular place that you think is relaxing.

Something that is sparkling is shining, clear, and bright. What might cause a lake or river to be sparkling?

Clusters are small groups of people or things that are close together. Where might you see clusters of grapes?

If something sizzles, it is very hot and makes a hissing sound. Which one sizzles- an egg in a hot frying pan or an egg inside an egg carton?

To stroll is to walk in a slow, relaxed way. If you stroll someplace, are you in a hurry?

When did Eva’s mother go for a stroll? What did Eva believe would be ready when she Heard it sizzle in the microwave?

Did Eva have any particular plans for the day? What clusters of food did Eva clean off the microwave? What did Eva refuse to surrender? Do you think Eva’s mother will be surprised at how sparkling clean the microwave is? Why or why not?

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