Big Idea Everyone has a story to tell.

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Accuracy Question Reading-Writ- ing Workshop: Narrative Paragraph Words from Other Languages BY ERIC A. KIMMEL ILLUSTRATED BY LEONARD EVERETT FISHER How do the beliefs of a character affect a story? 507 9/16/2009 3:31:44 PM LitBeat: Live from La Mancha LitBeat: Live from La Mancha TARGET VOCABULARY quests transformed plagued faithful noble pierced ignorance thrust exploits antique GENRE A play, like this dramatic adaptation, tells a story through the words and actions of its characters. TEXT FOCUS Characters In a play, characters are often listed first. Each character is named before his or her lines of dialogue so readers know who is speaking. Cast of Characters Reed Daley, Anchor Paige Turner, Reporter Don Quixote Sancho Panza Miller Reed Daley: 518 TARGET VOCABULARY TARGET SKILL TARGET STRATEGY TARGET SKILL TARGET STRATEGY Idioms Stress in Three-Syllable Words Accuracy Contractions Write to Narrate Focus Trait: Voice Decoding Fluency Understanding Characters Question Comprehension salsa mattress tycoon burrito bandanna tomato poncho dungarees lasso patio siesta cargo vanilla tsunami iguana plaza caravan hammock pajamas gallant Words from Other Languages Spelling Grammar Vocabulary Strategies How do the beliefs of a character affect a story? Big Idea Everyone has a story to tell. Main Selection: “Don Quixote and the Windmills” Connect to Social Studies: “LitBeat: Live from La Mancha” antique plagued pierced thrust transformed quests noble ignorance faithful exploits Writing

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Accuracy

Question

Reading-Writ-ing Workshop:

Narrative Paragraph

Words from Other Languages

BY ERIC A. KIMMEL ILLUSTRATED BY LEONARD EVERETT FISHER

How do the beliefs

of a character

affect a story?507

9/16/2009 3:31:44 PM

LitBeat: Live from La Mancha

LitBeat: Live from La Mancha

TARGET VOCABULARY quests transformedplagued faithfulnoble piercedignorance thrustexploits antique

GENREA play, like this dramatic adaptation, tells a story through the words and actions of its characters.

TEXT FOCUSCharacters In a play, characters are often listed fi rst. Each character is named before his or her lines of dialogue so readers know who is speaking.

Cast of CharactersReed Daley, Anchor

Paige Turner, ReporterDon Quixote

Sancho PanzaMiller

Reed Daley:

518

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TARGET VOCABULARY

TARGET SKILL

TARGET STRATEGY

TARGET SKILL

TARGET STRATEGY

Idioms

Stress in Three-Syllable WordsAccuracy

Contractions

Write to Narrate

Focus Trait: Voice

DecodingFluency

Understanding Characters

Question

Comprehension

salsamattresstycoonburritobandannatomatoponchodungareeslassopatio

siestacargovanillatsunamiiguanaplazacaravanhammockpajamasgallant

Words from Other Languages

SpellingGrammar

Vocabulary Strategies

How do the beliefs of a character affect a story?

Big Idea

Everyone has a story to tell.

Main Selection: “Don Quixote and the Windmills”

Connect to Social Studies:“ LitBeat: Live from

La Mancha”

antiqueplaguedpiercedthrusttransformed

questsnobleignorancefaithfulexploits

Writing