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An american hero flies again

OBJECTIVES TODAY WE WILL…. Analyze text structure Identify problems and solutions Use academic language: text structure, problem, solution 3/25/2017

Free PowerPoint Template from www.brainybetty.com VOCABULARY REVIEW Historical Something that happened or existed in the past Dispute A disagreement or difference of opinion Automatically Something done without a person’s control Requirements Things that must be done Standards hat must be met 3/25/2017 Free PowerPoint Template from www.brainybetty.com

STRATEGY Analyze Text Structure Text structure is the way writers organize information in nonfiction This will help you understand and remember what you have read. 3/25/2017

SKILL: Problem and Solution Problem and solution is one type of text structure The writer describes a problem and then gives steps to solve that problem You can look for signal words that show a problem or solution such as: So As a result Therefore 3/25/2017

PREVIEW & PREDICT When I say “Go”, take 1 minute to preview the illustrations. Skim text when previewing Ask questions before reading Use section headers to make predictions Ask yourself: How do photographs and sections headers help to make predictions? On your index card, write your predictions about the events or characters in the story. After we listen to the story, we will check your predictions.

FOCUS QUESTION Read to find out… How did one astronaut help science twice? 3/25/2017

AN AMERICAN HERO FLIES AGAIN 3/25/2017

Let’s Check our Predictions! Share with your criss-cross/shoulder partner your predictions. Were they correct? Did you learn how one astronaut helped science twice? Discuss. TOMORROW WE WILL… Use our “Problem and Solution” chart to help answer the “Think and Compare” questions on page 353. 3/25/2017

SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT…. If you could go anywhere is space, where would you go? 3/25/2017