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1 Island of the Blue Dolphin Day 1

2 How do people survive in the wilderness?

3 Discuss the question of the week with your partner What is the first thing someone would have to do if he or she were suddenly alone in the wilderness? What movies, TV shows, or books have you seen or read that are about someone surviving in the wilderness?

4 Turn to page 82-83 Let’s look at the pictures. What is the man trying to do? Let’s add Tasks, Challenges, and Wilderness to our concept map How is the man surviving in the wilderness different from a bear surviving in the wilderness?

5 Turn to page 82-83 What do you think the people have to do after they are in a shipwreck? How do people survive in the wilderness?

6 Listen: The story “Jenks and the Fire” is about a boy in the wilderness who tries to start a fire so he can eat. Listen for this week’s Amazing Words- Gutted Quartz Flint blazing

7 Amazing Words Quartz is a hard, glossy rock that is useful for starting fires. Gutted is when the inside of something has been removed or destroyed My neighbors gutted their kitchen in order to remodel it.

8 Amazing Words Flint- is a very hard stone that makes a spark when struck against steel and is used to start fires The backpackers used a piece of flint to start their campfire.

9 Amazing Words Blazing -is a verb that means to burn with a bright flame A fire was blazing in the fireplace.

10 Theme is the underlying meaning of the story. What can I ask myself to identify the theme? If the theme is not stated, what kind of information will help me understand the theme?

11 Characters and Setting The characters and setting of a story can give us a lot of information about the theme of a story. Turn to page EI-11 of your book. Let’s read the first paragraph of “Alone” together.

12 Read the rest of the story Alone. Create an organizer like the one on p. 84 to help describe the setting of the story. Remember, you may have to use the details to help you infer the theme.

13 Character and Setting The first paragraph of Alone mentions a wagon and a log cabin, so we know the setting is a long time ago in a wilderness area. The title and the last word of paragraph 1 are both the word alone. So I can guess that the theme is about surviving alone.

14 With your partner read paragraph 1 of Alone for the next two minutes. Don’t stop until I tell you to. Read aloud either together or one at a time. Make sure to use good pacing and correct voice inflection

15 Headland-A narrow piece of land that projects from a coastline into the sea Lair- A wild animal's resting place, esp. one that is well hidden Kelp- A large brown seaweed used as a source of various salts

16 gnawed- Bite at or nibble something persistently Shellfish- seafood that has some type of shell covering them Ravine- A deep, narrow gorge with steep sides.

17 Sinew- A piece of tough fibrous tissue uniting muscle to bone or bone to bone; a tendon or ligament.

18 Long Vowel Digraphs ai, ee, ea, oa and ow

19 Independent clause: A related group of words that makes sense on it’s own Dependent clause: A clause that doesn’t make sense on it’s own Native Americans lived on the island until they were attacked.

20 Native Americans lived on the island This part of the sentence can stand alone Until they were attacked This part of the sentence cannot stand alone

21 If the dependent clause came first, it would need a comma Until they were attacked, Native Americans lived on the island. If the independent clause comes first no comma is needed. Native Americans lived on the island until they were attacked.

22 Lets take a look at our Daily Fix it


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