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The Girl Who Married the Moon EQ: How do I form an opinion (inference) about something not stated directly in the text? Notes In Journal Readers can use story clues and personal knowledge to make inferences about something not directly stated in a story.

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The Girl Who Married the MoonEQ: How do I form an opinion (inference) about something not stated directly in the text?

Notes In JournalReaders can use story clues and personal knowledge to make inferences about something not directly stated in a story.

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The Girl Who Married the MoonDuring the 1800s many ships crossed the Atlantic Ocean. Why?

How were ships of the 1800s powered?How did the sailors navigate the ships?

Read “Vanished” 167S-167T

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The Girl Who Married the MoonVanished1)What do you think the purpose of the Mary Celeste’s voyage was?2)Why do you think the captain ordered his men to board the Mary Celeste?3)The crew left their belongings behind. Why is this a clue that the men left the ship in a hurry?4)On what day do you think the crew left the ship?

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The Girl Who Married the MoonWhat is an oak cask?

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The Girl Who Married the MoonJournal Entry- Did the author do a good job of making this event seem mysterious?Why or why not?

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The Girl Who Married the Moon

What is the theme of this unit?

“Portrait of a People” is called a pourquoi tale.A story created by a culture to explain

something unusual in nature.

Why did the Alutiiq consider it important to tell traditional tales over and over????

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The Girl Who Married the MoonVocabulary- in your journal, please define

1) common room 2) hearth3) kayak 4) mainland5) phases 6) sod7) sparkling 8) suspicious9) village

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The Girl Who Married the Moon-2Read Pages 171-177Complete Comprehension Questions #1-7

Inference Chart on page 132

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The Girl Who Married the Moon-3Read Pages 178-181Complete Comprehension Questions #8-13

Complete Inference Chart on Page 132 in PB