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2 minute edit. sarabeth and her mom drove arownd town putting up posters on telefone poles and stop sines. Satchel Paige by Lesa Cline-Ransome. Team Cooperation Goal. Complete Tasks. Title: Satchel Paige. Reading Goal: Drawing Conclusions Team Cooperation Goal: Complete tasks - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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sarabeth and her mom drove arownd town putting up posters on telefone

poles and stop sines

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Satchel Paigeby

Lesa Cline-Ransome

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Team Cooperation GoalComplete Tasks

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Title: Satchel PaigeReading Goal: Drawing Conclusions

Team Cooperation Goal: Complete tasksGenre: Non-fictionAuthor: Lesa Cline-Ransome

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natural: normalIt is natural for birds to hunt for worms, it

is normal for them to do this.

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developed: createdThe scientist developed a new drug to help cure a disease, he created it because he was also sick.

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unique: specialThe gift was unique because it was the only one of its kind, it was specially made for one person.

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havoc: troubleThe storm created havoc for the townspeople who had to

evacuate, it was a lot of trouble to collect all their belongings.

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strain: work something very hard

Amelia had to strain her eyes to see what was written on the blackboard, she had to try very hard.

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confidence: belief in one’s own ability

Alex’s confidence increased as he got better at playing the sport, he believed in his own ability.

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Review Vocabulary with Partner

Can you say it?Can you define it?Can you say it in a sentence?

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Vocabulary Vault

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What examples of drawing conclusions do we see in The Cow-Tail Switch and other West

African Stories?

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What has happened in the story thus far?

• What is the main event that leads to the plot?• Think Pair Share predictions up to this point in

the story. Make sure you support with text.• Think of a good question up to this point to

ask someone in the classroom. An example would be:How did Satchel feel about baseball?

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Partner Read- 15 minutesPut 2 sticky notes on words that are new or

unfamiliar to youRead and restate pages 99Read page 101 silentlyDiscuss with team words you clarified find vocabulary words

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Team Discussion-15minutes

• Discuss answers to team talk questions• Write answers to question 1 and 4

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Team Talk

• Why did Satchel decide to stop traveling?• What happened after Satchel got married?• Describe Satchel’s teammates.• By reading the sign on page 103, you can draw

the conclusion that…What helps you draw this conclusion?

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Class Discussion

• What words did your group clarify?

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Writing Adventures- 15 min

What kind of career would you like to have? Give two reasons why this would be a good

job for you.

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Scoring Guide

You answer the question 25 pointsYour answer explains or describeswith at least two details 25 pointsYour answer makes sense and hasPart of the question in it 20 pointsYour answer is written in complete,correct sentences 20 pointsYour writing has correct capitalizationand punctuation 10 points

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Vocabulary Practice-10 min

• Divide your words with partner. Choose a word from your list to use in a meaningful sentence.

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Fluency – 5 min

• Pg 98• Pg 103

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Fluency Rubric

100 points ExpressivenessSmoothnessRate and correctness

90 points SmoothnessRate and correctness

80 points Rate and correctness70 points Correctness


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