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By Richard Peck

The Three-Century Woman. By Richard Peck. Goals for the week. Reading Goal: Students will draw conclusion from clues in the text. Team Cooperation Goal: Active Listening Genre: Realistic Fiction. claim: state as a fact.

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  1. The Three-Century Woman By Richard Peck

  2. Goals for the week • Reading Goal: Students will draw conclusion from clues in the text. • Team Cooperation Goal: Active Listening • Genre: Realistic Fiction

  3. claim: state as a fact The radio broadcaster claims that he saw a UFO shaped like a horseshoe flying over the radio station.

  4. fondly: with affection I think fondly of my dog Solobino, who died when I was 15.

  5. murmured: mumbled The boy murmured the words on the page he was reading because he was still learning to read.

  6. barged: entered rudely The thief barged into my neighbors house a little after 8:00p.m, luckily we called the police on time and they apprehended him.

  7. casual:relaxed Alejandro was very casual about shooting a basket to win the game, and said his basket was no more important than any body else.

  8. pondered: thought about Erika pondered the name Hercules for her dog, but she decided on Bony instead.

  9. Test Each Other

  10. Build Background How can you tell if someone is sad without talking to the person? When we make guesses about somebody based on what that person says, thinks, or feels, we are drawing conclusions.

  11. Draw a Conclusion Josh woke up on Saturday planning to go play baseball at the park. He brushed his teeth and went downstairs just as his father came inside. Josh’s father was wearing boots. He had on a wet yellow coat and he was carrying an umbrella. Before his father closed the front door, Josh could hear thunder rumbling. He began to think there would be no baseball game today after all.

  12. Listening Comprehension Children of the Fire Listen for characters actions, words, and thoughts to Draw a Conclusion

  13. Let’s Preview the Questions • Page 51

  14. Build Background What is “The Three-Century Woman” about? Make a prediction. Write 2 questions you have about the story.

  15. Partner Read- 15 minutes • Put 2 sticky notes on words that are new or unfamiliar to you philosophy • Read and restate with partners page 518 • Read Silently page 519 • Discuss with your team the words you clarified

  16. Team Discussion-15minutes • Discuss answers to team talk questions • #2 answer questions #4 Summarize • #3 agree or disagree #1 Ask question • Write answers to question 2 and 4

  17. Vocabulary

  18. Fluency – 5 min • Page 518

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