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Your name: Title: Author : Genre: Change Over Time What message do you think the author wanted the reader to learn from reading this story? Details about the setting: Multiple Perspectives Where did the story take place? When did the story take place? Who is the main character? List three important details about the main character. What event happened that caused the main character to change? What was the ethical conflict or moral dilemma t in the story? In this story there was controversy believed that Reading Comprehension Nancy R. Craig, M.S. believed that Big Idea about

Change Over Time Ethics Should the Baxters have sold off the land? Why or why not? Each time the Baxters sell a piece of their farm, change happens. Give one example of positive change and one example of negative change. Details The Baxters started off with _______ acres. The first person they sold land to was____________. The second piece of property was sold to __________________________. Then the land was leased to________________. Finally the land became_____________ __________________________. Multiple Perspectives The Baxters have to sell off parts of their land because of economic challenges. The developers believed that:The Baxters believed that: Your name: Title: What Ever Happened to the Baxter Place? Author: Pat Ross Genre: Third grade, Unit 6, Lesson 6 Shared by Michelle Apperson, SCUSD

Your name: Title: Author: Genre: Change Over Time Big Idea What message do you think the author wanted the reader to learn from reading this story? Details found in the text: Setting: Where did the story take place? Multiple Perspectives When did the story take place? Who is the main character? List three details about the main character. What event happened that caused the main character to change? Ethics or conflict What was the conflict in the story? There was controversy about _____________________________________ _____________________ believed that ____________________ believed that Literature Response Nancy R. Craig, M.S.