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2 Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday THIS WEEK STUDENTS WILL LEARN Comprehension Skill Sequence Comprehension Strategy Visualize Vocabulary Strategy Glossary or Dictionary

3 Guided Reading Books

4 Visualize Active readers make pictures in their minds as they read a story. Picture in your mind what is happening. That will help you keep track of the sequence of events.

5 Make a Picture in your mind, then save it. VISUALIZE

6 Concept Vocabulary allowance a sum of money given or set aside for expenses resist to try to keep from doing something that you want to do retail the sale of goods in stores or shops directly to the user

7 Sequence is the order in which things happen in a story. As you read, pay attention to what happens first, next, and last. Sometimes a writer uses clue words like first, second, then, next, last and finally. Sequence

8 Last EventSecond event Next Event First Event Sequence

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10 college dimes downtown fined nickels quarters rich universidad monedas de diez centavos centro multó monedas de cinco centavos monedas de veinticinco centavos rico

11 College ( universidad ) A school for higher learning.

12 Downtown (centro) The main part or business part of a town or city.

13 Downtown Boise, Idaho’s state capital

14 Fined ( multó) M ade someone pay money as punishment for breaking a law or regulation.

15 Having a great deal of money. Rich ( rico )

16 Absolutely; sure Positively

17 Coins in the United States and Canada worth five cents. Nickel (monedas de cinco centavos)

18 Canada United States The continent we live on, North America

19 Dimes ( monedas de diezcentavos ) Coins in the United States and Canada worth ten cents.

20 Coins in the United States worth twenty-five cents. Quarter ( monedas de veinticinco centavos)

21 One dollar cut into fourths

22 One Dollar = 4 Quarters

23 Pieces of metal shaped like coin: used on some busses and subways instead of money. Token

24 Bus Tokens

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30 Use your vocabulary words with the poster

31 If the word ends with “y” change the “y” to “i” then add the ending.

32 If a words ends with a “Y" Change “y” to “i” add ending “y” to

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37 Ending

38 Now you say it If a words ends with a “Y" “y” to

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