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1 By: Wilson Rawls Growing Up Theme 3, Selection 1, Day 1 Taught By: Mrs. Williams By: Wilson Rawls Growing Up Theme 3, Selection 1, Day 1 Taught By: Mrs. Williams

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3 Comprehension Skill: Making Generalizations How can you test if the statement “The Selkirks are one of the roughest and most remote mountain ranges” is based in fact? Is Michelle making generalizations when she says, “It’s rare that people our age are given this much responsibility” ? What is generally true of wilderness locations? How did the teenagers’ experiences support this generalization?

4 adj. Costing very little. Because she had very little money, Randi bought a cheap rubber ball instead of a real baseball.

5 n. A railroad station. Brent arrived at the depot just as the train from Baltimore was pulling in. n. A railroad station. Brent arrived at the depot just as the train from Baltimore was pulling in.

6 n. The firm intention to accomplish a goal. The combination of talent and determination enabled Alf to win a medal. n. The firm intention to accomplish a goal. The combination of talent and determination enabled Alf to win a medal.

7 n. Necessary supplies, especially food. The hikers had enough provisions for only one more day of camping. n. Necessary supplies, especially food. The hikers had enough provisions for only one more day of camping.

8 n., pl. urgencies. The need to do something quickly. When Justin asked for a ride to the hospital, there was a sense of urgency to his voice. n., pl. urgencies. The need to do something quickly. When Justin asked for a ride to the hospital, there was a sense of urgency to his voice.

9 n. An item for sale. The rug merchants displayed their wares at the street fair. n. An item for sale. The rug merchants displayed their wares at the street fair.

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12 cheap – Costing very little. depot – A railroad station. determination – The firm intention to accomplish a goal. provisions – Necessary supplies, especially food. urgency – The need to do something quickly. wares – Items for sale. hides – Animal skins. heft – Lifting something to figure out how much it weighs, cheap –C–Costing very little. depot –A–A railroad station. determination –T–The firm intention to accomplish a goal. provisions –N–Necessary supplies, especially food. urgency –T–The need to do something quickly. wares –I–Items for sale. hides –A–Animal skins. heft –L–Lifting something to figure out how much it weighs,

13 PB pg. 196

14 By: Wilson Rawls Growing Up Theme 3, Selection 1, Day 2 Taught By: Mrs. Williams By: Wilson Rawls Growing Up Theme 3, Selection 1, Day 2 Taught By: Mrs. Williams

15 cheap – Costing very little. depot – A railroad station. determination – The firm intention to accomplish a goal. provisions – Necessary supplies, especially food. urgency – The need to do something quickly. wares – Items for sale. hides – Animal skins. heft – Lifting something to figure out how much it weighs, cheap –C–Costing very little. depot –A–A railroad station. determination –T–The firm intention to accomplish a goal. provisions –N–Necessary supplies, especially food. urgency –T–The need to do something quickly. wares –I–Items for sale. hides –A–Animal skins. heft –L–Lifting something to figure out how much it weighs,

16 PB pg. 204

17 Step 1 Read the Story Summery to yourself one time. Be sure to use good hand gestures to help you as you read. Step 2 Turn to your shoulder partner and partner read the story with lots of expression. Don’t forget the gestures that you have practiced. Step 3 Take turns asking and answering at least five questions each about the text. Remember to both ask and answer questions with high enthusiasm.

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19 By: Wilson Rawls Growing Up Theme 3, Selection 1, Day 3 Taught By: Mrs. Williams By: Wilson Rawls Growing Up Theme 3, Selection 1, Day 3 Taught By: Mrs. Williams

20 cheap – Costing very little. depot – A railroad station. determination – The firm intention to accomplish a goal. provisions – Necessary supplies, especially food. urgency – The need to do something quickly. wares – Items for sale. hides – Animal skins. heft – Lifting something to figure out how much it weighs, cheap –C–Costing very little. depot –A–A railroad station. determination –T–The firm intention to accomplish a goal. provisions –N–Necessary supplies, especially food. urgency –T–The need to do something quickly. wares –I–Items for sale. hides –A–Animal skins. heft –L–Lifting something to figure out how much it weighs,

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26 Buckle Down pgs. 51-64 Skill

27 By: Wilson Rawls Growing Up Theme 3, Selection 1, Day 4 Taught By: Mrs. Williams By: Wilson Rawls Growing Up Theme 3, Selection 1, Day 4 Taught By: Mrs. Williams

28 cheap – Costing very little. depot – A railroad station. determination – The firm intention to accomplish a goal. provisions – Necessary supplies, especially food. urgency – The need to do something quickly. wares – Items for sale. hides – Animal skins. heft – Lifting something to figure out how much it weighs, cheap –C–Costing very little. depot –A–A railroad station. determination –T–The firm intention to accomplish a goal. provisions –N–Necessary supplies, especially food. urgency –T–The need to do something quickly. wares –I–Items for sale. hides –A–Animal skins. heft –L–Lifting something to figure out how much it weighs,

29 Skill Bridge pgs. 36-39 Skill

30 Buckle Down pgs. 35-50 Skill

31 With your shoulder partner, read pages 268-171 from your text using the skills mentions in the yellow column on the left of page 268. When you are finished discuss these questions with your partner and write your answers in complete sentences on a piece of lined paper.. In what ways are Billy and Leanne alike or different? 3. Do you think Leanne’s family would like to get Fanny back if she doesn’t become a guide dog? Explain. 4. Why is the day Fanny goes to the guide dog foundation a sad and hopeful time? 2. How do guide dogs differ from other dogs? 1. How long do Leanne and her family raise Fanny before she begins her official training?

32 By: Wilson Rawls Growing Up Theme 3, Selection 1, Day 4 Taught By: Mr. Williams By: Wilson Rawls Growing Up Theme 3, Selection 1, Day 4 Taught By: Mr. Williams

33 1.Make sure your name, date, and assignment are written clearly on the top left of the paper. 2.Turn your test paper to me and put your answer key in the reading basket. 3.Finish your Mountain Language. 4.Finish any other unfinished work. 1.Make sure your name, date, and assignment are written clearly on the top left of the paper. 2.Turn your test paper to me and put your answer key in the reading basket. 3.Finish your Mountain Language. 4.Finish any other unfinished work.

34 In a Thesaurus Entry for Determined VCCV WordsTypes of References Words that mean “depression” Sort the words below into the four above categories. encyclopediacallousedprimary sourcetrade book firmconversationunwaveringbottoms mosquitoesresoluteslumprecession collapsedeclinethesaurusindomitable In a Thesaurus Entry for Determined VCCV WordsTypes of References Words that mean “depression” resolutecallousedprimary sourcerecession unwaveringmosquitoesthesaurusslump firmconversationencyclopediadecline indomitablebottomstrade bookcollapse

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