Big Idea Everyone has a story to tell.
Transcript of Big Idea Everyone has a story to tell.
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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
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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:
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TARGET VOCABULARY
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TARGET SKILL
TARGET STRATEGY
Idioms
Stress in Three-Syllable WordsAccuracy
Contractions
Write to Narrate
Focus Trait: Voice
DecodingFluency
Understanding Characters
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Comprehension
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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