W24D1 Reading
Introduction
Readers should be able to explain the relationships or interactions between two or more individuals, events, or ideas in a historical, scientific, or technical text. Readers consider how the ideas are related to each other or what they have in common.
This week, we will focus on ideas, rather than last week's focus on events.
Reading Informational Texts
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Practice
In your Journal: Answer the questions below for each passage:
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- Who/what is the text about? (the individuals or the topics in the text)
- What are the main things that happened or are described in the text? (the events in the text)
- What is the text about? (the ideas in the text, map, diagram)
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Drag and Drop
Using the information from the map, diagram, and passage, drag and drop each sentence to the correct column. Which source did the information come from?
Writing A Paragraph
In your Journal: Write a paragraph about how the map, diagram, and passage are related.
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