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BEAUTIFUL TUESDAY TO YOU! PLEASE FILL OUT YOUR PLANNER AND HAVE YOUR READING LOG READY!

VOCABULARY Let’s take a closer look at bundle, annoyance, secured. Let’s take a closer look at bundle, annoyance, secured.

DIG DEEPER: CONCLUSIONS AND GENERALIZATIONS Pg. 278: Conclusions and Generalizations Pg. 278: Conclusions and Generalizations Pg. 271 Pg. 271 Graphic Organizer Graphic Organizer

DIG DEEPER: POINT OF VIEW Pg. 279: Point of View Pg. 279: Point of View Pg. 273 Pg. 273 Write a paragraph explaining how Nathan’s point of view shapes the story. Write a paragraph explaining how Nathan’s point of view shapes the story. Now, write a paragraph showing how the events would be described differently if the point of view was from one of the sailors in the story. Now, write a paragraph showing how the events would be described differently if the point of view was from one of the sailors in the story.

DIG DEEPER: CHARACTERIZATION Pg. 279: Characterization Pg. 279: Characterization Pg. 275 Pg. 275 Work with your shoulder partner to find Nathan’s character traits. Write down the page number you found the trait on and provide a brief explanation using text evidence. Work with your shoulder partner to find Nathan’s character traits. Write down the page number you found the trait on and provide a brief explanation using text evidence.

Subordinating Conjunctions What is a complex sentence? What is a complex sentence? A sentence made up of two clauses, an independent and dependent. A sentence made up of two clauses, an independent and dependent. What is an independent clause? What is an independent clause? the part of a complex sentence that can stand alone (adult) the part of a complex sentence that can stand alone (adult) What is a dependent clause? What is a dependent clause? the part of complex sentence that cannot stand alone (baby) the part of complex sentence that cannot stand alone (baby) What does a complex sentence begin with? What does a complex sentence begin with? Subordinating conjunctions Subordinating conjunctions EX: Because a storm had passed through the area, the waves were high. EX: Because a storm had passed through the area, the waves were high.

Subordinating Conjunctions Find the subordinating conjunction in a sentence. Then determine which part does not form a complete thought, dependent clause. Find the subordinating conjunction in a sentence. Then determine which part does not form a complete thought, dependent clause. Make a list of the subordinating conjunctions in your journal. Make a list of the subordinating conjunctions in your journal. I do I do When she saw a lifeguard on duty, she went into the water. When she saw a lifeguard on duty, she went into the water. Anna looked for a lifeguard before she went into the water. Anna looked for a lifeguard before she went into the water. We do We do She wanted to be careful because the tide was very strong. She wanted to be careful because the tide was very strong. Although Anna was not a very good swimmer, she loved the ocean. Although Anna was not a very good swimmer, she loved the ocean.

Subordinating Conjunctions Find the subordinating conjunction in a sentence. Then determine which part does not form a complete thought, dependent clause. Find the subordinating conjunction in a sentence. Then determine which part does not form a complete thought, dependent clause. Make a list of the subordinating conjunctions in your journal. Make a list of the subordinating conjunctions in your journal. Ya’ll do Ya’ll do Since people sometimes swam too far out, the town had roped off a safe swimming area. Since people sometimes swam too far out, the town had roped off a safe swimming area. Once, a boy almost drowned after the tide pulled him past the rope. Once, a boy almost drowned after the tide pulled him past the rope. You do You do His sister saw hime and called out until the lifeguard heard her. His sister saw hime and called out until the lifeguard heard her. Though it was difficult, the boy kept his head above the water. Though it was difficult, the boy kept his head above the water.

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