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TRAPPED BY FEAR

TRAPPED BY FEAR. Informative Article. Acrophobia = fear of heights. Agoraphobia = fear of open spaces. Aviophobia = fear of flying. Claustrophobia = fear of small spaces. Hydrophobia = fear of water. Mysophobia = fear of dirt or germs. Ophidiophobia = fear of snakes.

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TRAPPED BY FEAR

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  1. TRAPPED BY FEAR Informative Article

  2. Acrophobia = fear of heights

  3. Agoraphobia = fear of open spaces

  4. Aviophobia = fear of flying

  5. Claustrophobia = fear of small spaces

  6. Hydrophobia = fear of water

  7. Mysophobia = fear of dirt or germs

  8. Ophidiophobia = fear of snakes

  9. Xenophobia = fear of strangers

  10. CONNECT 2 UR LIFE • What are you afraid of? • Have you ever tried to get rid of a fear? • Discuss your special fears with a partner.

  11. KEY 2 THE INFORMATIVE ARTICLE Informative article is usually organized into: • Main ideas given in the first sentence/topic sentence. 2. Supporting ideas

  12. WORDS TO KNOW • Panic n. sudden fear that cannot be controlled • Phobia n. strong and unreasonable fear of something • Coping n. handling successfully P.S. Do your Workbook page 31

  13. CONTEXT CLUES • Words or phrases in the text that help readers understand unfamiliar words. • Senseless fears are known as phobias. • Some people have claustrophobia, which is the fear of being in small, closed places. P.S. Do your workbook page 30

  14. 1st part Pages 74-75, lines 1-29 The Mackinac Bridge Michigan USA

  15. VOCABULARY • Line 11: freeze (context clues) • Line 15: heavy traffic • Line 16: professional bridge driver • Line 23: the panic hits

  16. QUESTIONS • Reread the 3rd paragraph of the article. What is the main idea & supporting details? They’re not just afraid – they’re in a panic. Sometimes they get halfway across the bridge and just freeze. They stop their cars, put their heads down, and cry. They don’t move until help comes.

  17. QUESTIONS • Reread the 3rd paragraph of the article. What is the main idea & supporting details? They’re not just afraid – they’re in a panic. Sometimes they get halfway across the bridge and just freeze. They stop their cars, put their heads down, and cry. They don’t move until help comes.

  18. THINK IT THROUGH • Who is afraid to cross the Mackinac Bridge? How does the fear affect them? People who are afraid of heights can’t cross the bridge. They can be young or old, and drive a car, truck, or motorcycle. They panic & have to stop until help comes.

  19. 2nd part Pages 75-76, lines 30-47

  20. THINK IT THROUGH • What are the results of a phobia? The fear is so strong that people can’t function, or do the things they want to do.

  21. 3rd part Pages 76-77, lines 48-7

  22. QUESTIONS • What caused this woman’s fear of running water? As a child, she was trapped in a river by the current. She had to stand under a waterfall before being rescued. • How can childhood events lead to phobias? What starts as a shock from a single event can become a general fear of many things or ideas.

  23. 4th part

  24. THINK IT THROUGH • How can people with phobias learn to live with them? They can get help in overcoming them; they can carry on with their lives even though they’re afraid; they can avoid whatever they are afraid of.

  25. THINK IT THROUGH • Main ideas of the article: Many people have strong fears, called phobia, that greatly affect their lives. • List at least five supporting details! The fear doesn’t let them do certain things; They become panic; Childhood memories caused phobia

  26. THINK IT THROUGH • Would reading this article help someone with a phobia? The article would help. It explains what phobias are, how they start, and what can be done about them.

  27. Main Idea (WB page 28) • People suffer from many kinds of phobias. Some fear heights. Others dread entering wide-open places. Still others are afraid of being closed into small spaces. May are afraid to fly in airplanes. Dirt and germs are some people’s biggest fear…Others are afraid of animals, like cats or snakes.

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