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Jane Goodall’s 10 Ways to Help Save Wildlife

Jane Goodall’s 10 Ways to Help Save Wildlife. Unit 2 Story 4. Teacher Slide 1: . Teacher Slide 2 First look for meaningful parts. If I see a part I know, such as – ed or – ing , then I look for a Base word. I see a suffix I know: - ous (Having the quality of.)

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Jane Goodall’s 10 Ways to Help Save Wildlife

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  1. Jane Goodall’s 10 Ways to Help Save Wildlife Unit 2 Story 4 Jane Goodall

  2. Teacher Slide 1: Jane Goodall

  3. Jane Goodall

  4. Teacher Slide 2 First look for meaningful parts. If I see a part I know, such as –ed or –ing, then I look for a Base word. I see a suffix I know: -ous (Having the quality of.) I see a word I know now: marvel I put the parts together: marvel ous I know that this word means having the quality of marvel or wonder and amazement. Let’s read this word together… marvelous Let’s try a few more. Jane Goodall

  5. marvelous Jane Goodall

  6. realize distance mysterious informational production Jane Goodall

  7. Jane Goodall Note: I will copy these and cut them apart so students will have a copy to read from

  8. Teacher Slide 3: Now let’s read these words in sentences. Use the same strategy we practiced if you come across a word you don’t know. Fluency Notes: Touch on phrasing and punctuation if needed. Jane Goodall

  9. Note: I will copy these and cut them apart so students will have a copy to read from. Jane Goodall

  10. Teacher Slide 4- Jane Goodall-Tuesday Comprehension Lesson , pages 212-219 (Green) Before Reading Yesterday we read about endangered animals. Today we will read about a conservationist and how she suggests we can protect animals in the wild. Take a picture walk. Discuss children’s observations. *page 216-217- What do the chimpanzees on page 217 remind you of? *page 218- What do you see in this photograph? During Reading… Fact and Opinion Activity. Jane Goodall

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  12. I’ll laminate and cut these apart for the children to sort as a part of small group. Jane Goodall

  13. Teacher Slide 5- Jane Goodall-Wednesday Comprehension Lesson , pages 220-223 (Green) • Compare and Contrast- go back to page 217 and review how Jane compared her dog Rusty to humans. Discuss how some comparisons are explicitly stated and some comparisons we have to infer. • Fact and Opinion Sort • Author’s Purpose Jane Goodall

  14. I’ll laminate and cut these apart for the children to sort as a part of small group. Jane Goodall

  15. The author wrote Jane Goodall’s 10 Ways… Jane Goodall

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