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1 Written and Illustrated by: Joan Sandin Meet the Author
Coyote School News Compiled by: Terry Sams PES Written and Illustrated by: Joan Sandin Meet the Author

2 Summary Ramon Ernesto Ramirez grew up on a ranch in the southwestern United States in the 1930’s. His life was the same as ours in some ways. He went to school every day, he had to do chore before he could play, and he celebrated holidays with his family. But his life was different, too. Because he lived on a ranch, he helped round up and brand the cattle.

3 Study Skills Genre: Historical Fiction
Comprehension Skill: Draw Conclusions Comprehension Strategy: Prior Knowledge Comprehension Review Skill: Setting Vocabulary: Dictionary/Glossary

4 Genre: Historical Fiction
Historical Fiction is set in the past. It is a story in which some of the details are factual but in which others are made up or are loosely based on history. Look for the factual details as you read. Click on Genre to learn more about different genres and Realistic Fiction.

5 Comprehension Skill Tested – Draw Conclusions TE 187A
When you draw conclusions, you use details and what you already know to form opinions or make decisions about characters and events.

6 Comprehension Strategy – Prior Knowledge TE164a Background Tape – Life on a Cattle Ranch
Good readers use what they know to help them understand what they read. They try to connect it to what they already know. They think about whether they have ever seen or experienced what they are reading about. This helps understand the new information. Let’s practice what we know about life on a ranch.

7 Play Life On a Ranch People Work

8 Comprehension Skill Review: Setting TE 171
Setting is the time and place in which a story occurs. Sometimes the setting is important to the lot of a story. At other times, the setting is only background. Sometimes pictures show the setting, and sometimes you have to imagine it. Details the author has written can help you see, hear, feel, and smell what it is like to be there.

9 Vocabulary Strategy Dictionary / Glossary Te 187c
Some words have more than one meaning. Sometimes readers need to check a dictionary or glossary to find the meaning that makes sense for the sentence.

10 Vocabulary Strategy Dictionary / Glossary Te 187c
The dark, or bold, words defined are called entry words. The entry word may not match the word in the selection exactly. Entry words are often are words without endings, prefixes, or suffixes.

11 Let’s use a dictionary to define thee words from the story:
Word in Story Entry word and meaning promoted nagging branded perfectly wrestled

12 Research/Study Skills – Newspaper/Newsletters TE 187 L
A newspaper is a daily or weekly publication containing world and local news and other features. Newspapers are divided into sections. Each section focuses on a subject, such as local news, arts, or sports.

13 Research/Study Skills – Newspaper/Newsletters TE 187 L
A newspaper has an index on or near the front page. Newspapers include editorial pages that express opinions on current events.

14 Research/Study Skills – Newspaper/Newsletters TE 187 L
A newsletter is a brief publication from a group that contains news of interest to the group’s members. Newspaper and newsletter articles are identified with headlines and may include illustrations or photographs with captions.

15 Fun Stuff Coyote School Site Vocabulary Cards Lesson Plan

16 Question of the Week TE 162 m
How can we work together to achieve our goal?

17 Day 2 - Question of the Day
What work must be done on a ranch?

18 Day 3 - Question of the Day
How do all the children contribute to Coyote News?

19 Day 4 - Question of the Day - Review
What steps should students follow to produce a school newspaper?

20 Weekly Fluency Check - Emotion TE 187a
Read aloud “A Big-City Dream” on p. 162m. Explain that you will express Luz’s emotions by changing your pacing and tone of voice. Point out reading with emotion makes dialogue more interesting Read aloud Pg. 172,paragraphs Have students notice how your pitch and tone changes to express feelings.

21 Review Questions Why do the students like Miss Byers?
How are Monchi and Miss Byers alike? How is Tucson different from Monchi’s community? Why is it difficult for Monchi to choose between the Attendance Award and the roundup?

22 Review Questions Tell something about the setting of this story in both time and place. Why does the author use pages from the Coyote News in the story? How did Miss Byers help students appreciate their culture? How do you know school is important to the Ramirez family?

23 Vocabulary - Say It spurs coyote dudes roundup bawling

24 More Words to Know mesquite promote convince energetic offers

25 crying out in a noisy way
bawling crying out in a noisy way

26 spurs metal points or pointed wheels, worn on a rider’s boot heels for urging a horse on

27 a small, wolf-like mammal living in many parts of North America
coyote a small, wolf-like mammal living in many parts of North America

28 dudes people raised in the city, especially easterners who vacation on a ranch

29 the act of driving or bringing cattle together from long distances
roundup the act of driving or bringing cattle together from long distances

30 mesquite any of several trees or bushes common in southwestern US and Mexico, which often grown in dense clumps or thickets

31 raised in rank, condition, or importance
promoted raised in rank, condition, or importance

32 to hold out to be taken or refused; to be willing if another approves
offers to hold out to be taken or refused; to be willing if another approves

33 convince to make someone feel sure; cause to believe; persuade by argument or proof

34 full of energy; active; vigorous
energetic full of energy; active; vigorous

35 Guests on the ranch are called dudes.

36 Guests on the ranch are called dudes.

37 We went with the cowhands on a roundup.

38 We went with the cowhands on a roundup.

39 With just a touch of the spurs, a horse moves faster.

40 With just a touch of the spurs, a horse moves faster.

41 A coyote was howling in the distance.

42 A coyote was howling in the distance.

43 The cattle were mooing, and the calves were bawling.

44 The cattle were mooing, and the calves were bawling.

45 Edelia was promoted to Grade Two.

46 Edelia was promoted to Grade Two.

47 The pinata was hung between two big mesquite trees.

48 The pinata was hung between two big mesquite trees.

49 It is too much work if nobody offers to help.

50 It is too much work if nobody offers to help.

51 Luz was very energetic during the ball game.

52 Luz was very energetic during the ball game.

53 I’m trying so hard to convince her to play with us.

54 I’m trying so hard to convince her to play with us.

55 Writing Assignment TE – 187b and 187j
Use at least five spelling words to write one-sentence news bulletins that could appear as a crawl at the bottom of the screen during a television show.

56 Spelling Words Irregular Plurals
loaves hoofs tornadoes banjos patios beliefs cuffs sheep radios moose

57 Spelling Words Irregular Plurals
halves roofs cliffs leaves lives themselves potatoes teeth videos sheep

58 portfolios embargoes handkerchiefs calves lassoes
CHALLENGE portfolios embargoes handkerchiefs calves lassoes

59 This Week’s Word Wall Words
Click and type your own words for this week:

60 Let’s review our Spelling words
Let’s review our Spelling words. Watch carefully because they will flash on the screen for just a moment. We can clap as we spell the word, or we might just practice reading the words.

61 videos (video )

62 teeth (tooth)

63 potatoes (potato)

64 themselves (themself)

65 lives (life)

66 leaves (leaf)

67 cliffs (cliff)

68 roof (roof)

69 halves (half)

70 moose (moose)

71 radios (radio)

72 sheep (sheep)

73 cuffs (cuff)

74 beliefs (belief)

75 patios (patio)

76 banjos (banjo)

77 tornadoes (tornado)

78 tomato (tomatoes)

79 hoof s (hoof)

80 loaves (loaf)

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