Inform
Entertain
Persuade
a. Nonfiction text features help readers navigate the text and information.
b. Nonfiction can be read partially or in any order.
c. Fictions tells a story or entertains.
d. Fiction is typically read from start to finsh.
e. ALL OF THE ABOVE.
Both passages are fiction.
Both passages are nonfiction.
Both passages have a turtle.
Review the video of Pip.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07d2dXHYb94&list=PLfiOjUK3Asw5S-d4cKmC13KxGlfyfxMq4&index=5
Pip does not learn how to be a guide dog.
Pip learns to be a guide dog and saves a lady in need.
Pip is not brave enough to go to the school.
Review the Pip video.
Pip is afraid to keep trying.
Pip gives up when he makes mistakes.
Pip is brave and keeps trying.
What could be a theme for Pip?
Persistence, never giving up, even after failure.
Overcoming, enduring hardships and making it through.
Courage, being brave, even if you are unsure.
ALL OF THE ABOVE! For Sure!
Who are the characters in the story?
What it is the author trying to teach me?
Where does the story take place?
Equality, treating people fairly.
Cooperation, when different people work together, everyone brings a different strength to the team.
Kindness, when you do the right thing you will be rewarded.
Cooperation, when people work together, everyone brings a different strength to the team.
Honesty, telling the truth.
Persistence, never giving up, even after faliure.
a. the big lesson or moral in the story
b. where the story takes place
c. the people or animals in the story
plae, rain, mail
play, rain, mail
play, rane, mail
high, slide, mind
highe, slide, mind
high, slidde, mind
boast, scold, brok
boaste, scold, broke
boast, scold, broke
cliff, shark, thruth
cliff, shark, truth
cliffe, shark, truth
half, chirp, dres
half, shirp, dress
half, chirp, dress
common, average, familiar, usual
to clean or wash
a horse drawn buggy
a type of bear that lives in Missouri
team leader, commander, chief
castle, estate, mansion
car and full, meaning a full car
care and -ful, meaning ful of care.