Amelia Earhart-Day #1 EQ: How does asking questions help you be a better reader? EQ: How do you distinguish between facts and opinions?

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Amelia Earhart-Day #1 EQ: How does asking questions help you be a better reader? EQ: How do you distinguish between facts and opinions?

Amelia Earhart-Day #1 The Mystery of the Camp Dwellers” by Joan Banks I am going to read a passage about a group of Native Americans. What do you know about Native Americans? As I read the passage, see if you can identify facts and opinions as I read.

Amelia Earhart-Day #1 1)What are two opinions about why the ancient Anaszi moved from the mesa to the cliffs? 2)What is Kathrine Warren’s opinion about cliff dwellings? Which word shows that her statement is an opinion and not a fact? 3)Give one fact about Kivas. Give one opinion about Kivas. 4) Does the sentence “but the ancient people probably did not vanish” state a fact or opinion.

Amelia Earhart-Day #1 Definitions: 1)Fact- a statement that can be proven to be true or false. (Information can back it up) 2)Opinion- a statement about what someone thinks, feels, or believes. Key words that signal an opinion are: think, feel, perhaps, might, probably and seem are clues that a statement is an opinion.

Amelia Earhart-Day #1 Teaching Master ES 2-2 Practice Master ES 2-2

Amelia Earhart-Day #1 Vocabulary: accomplishnavigator accountingrunway aviationtaxied disappearancetransmission inspirationjournal Place all words in your journal and define. Vocabulary- HW PB #111

Amelia Earhart-Day #2 Spelling words with the Vowel + /r/ Sounds Urorarir earthscornsnarlfierce skirtmourn urge Complete Page 117 for homework.

Amelia Earhart- Pre-Reading   Write three questions in your journal that you want to know about Amelia Earhart and her journey.   Lets preview our reading comprehension questions #1

Amelia Earhart- Day 2   Spelling- None   Read pages   Complete Comprehension Questions #1-6

Amelia Earhart- Day 3   Spelling- Review Page 117   Spelling HW- ABC Order   Vocab- Review PB page 111   Read pages in your reading book.   Complete comp questions #7-13

Amelia Earhart- Day 5   Spelling- Review Page 118 Spelling Spree   Review Comp Questions   Hand in Think About Questions   Complete PB #112   Amelia Earhart News Article

Amelia Earhart- Day 4   Spelling- Page 118 Spelling Spree   Vocab- Stress on Syllables PB #20   Read pages in your reading book.   Complete comp questions 7-9   Complete Think About Questions 1,3,4,6   Complete PB #112