Thursday, February 15, 2007
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Question- While you read, question what's happening. Searching for reasons behind events and characters' actions can help you get more involved in what you read.
Connect- Connect personally with what you're reading. Think of similarities between the descriptions in the selection and what you have personally experienced, heard, or read.
Predict- Try to figure out what will happen next and how the selection might end. Then read on to see if you made good guesses.
Clarify- Stop occasionally to review what you understand so far, and expect to have your understanding change and develop as you read on.
Evaluate- Form opinions about what you read, both while you're reading and after you've finished. Make judgments about the characters and develop your own ideas about events.
Visualize- Make a picture in your mind of what the text says. Imagine you are looking at what is describe.
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Title: The Final Battle
Author:Mary Pope Osborne
Pages:51-69
Odyssey and Telemachus plan there battle against the suiters that are trying to marry odysseys wife so odyssey and his son hide all the weapons and athena helped odyssey and Telemachus kill all the suiters
Title: The Door in the Wall
Author: Marguerite de Angeli
Pages: 7-17
A boy gets ready to become a knight on his 10th birthday while his father and mother say goodbyand then the boy eats some supper made by a monk because he does not like hte porrige.
My prediction is that the boys friends and the monk will come with him
Title:The Door in the Wall
Author:Margueite De Angeli
pages:17-20
The boy gets sick andthe frie tries to bringthe boy home becase he think he has a plauge.
My prediction is thathe will have a dificult time to get home.
Title:The door in the Wall
Author:Marguerite de Angeli
Pages:20-23
Brother John gives Robin a knife to curve on when he is sick but Robin is stating to fill better.
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