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Passage to Freedom by Ken Mochizuki

Passage to Freedom by Ken Mochizuki. Team Cooperation Goal. Help and Encourage Others. Title: Passage to Freedom. Reading Goal: Problem and Solution Team Cooperation Goal: Help and Encourage Others Genre: Narrative Author: Ken Mochizuki Day 3. Active Instruction Set the Stage.

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Passage to Freedom by Ken Mochizuki

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  1. Passage to FreedombyKen Mochizuki

  2. Team Cooperation Goal Help and Encourage Others

  3. Title: Passage to Freedom Reading Goal: Problem and Solution Team Cooperation Goal: Help and Encourage Others Genre: Narrative Author: Ken Mochizuki Day 3

  4. Active InstructionSet the Stage Rate and review the vocabulary words with your partner – SpongeBob goes first clung peering issue exhausted entire encouraged

  5. clung: gripped Jean clung on a pole, he gripped on to it because there were hungry alligators under him.

  6. peering: staring Jesse’s dog was peering at the cat, he was staring at his next meal.

  7. issue: give Javier issued his dog a bowl, he gave him food.

  8. exhausted: tired Andy’s mom was exhausted, she felt tired after working 15 hours a day.

  9. entire : whole Richard ate the entire pizza, he ate the whole darn thing!

  10. encouraged : urged Mr. Mena encouraged me to keep trying, he urged me to never give up.

  11. Vocabulary Vault

  12. Story Test • Review Story test questions • Read pages 176-177 • Review Story Test questions again

  13. Vocabulary Test/Challenge Questions

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