
Read/Write Lesson 15A
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4th Grade
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Elaine Dewolfe
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Amplify Read Write
Personal Narratives: My Story, My Voice
Grade 4 | Unit 1| Lesson 15
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TEKS 4.7C Use text evidence to support an appropriate response.
Learning Objective:
SWBAT use text evidence to support an appropriate response
Knowledge Objective:
SWBAT examine the genre of personal narratives from a variety of
racial, cultural, and geographic perspectives.
Demonstration of Learning:
Given a text, I will use text evidence to support an appropriate
response correctly in 4 out of 5 questions.
Personal Narratives: My Story, My
Voice
The Story of a Dog
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Introducing Vocabulary for “Stickteen”
provisions
supplies
missionary
A person trying to
spread a particular
religion
prospector
A person
searching for a
valuable metal
virtues
good qualities
Image by Clker-Free-Vector-Images from Pixabay
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Introducing Vocabulary for “Stickteen”
sluggish
lazy
intricate
complicated
roused
became alert
vigorous
energetic
Image by Mohamed Hassan from Pixabay
Image by Clker-Free-Vector-Images from Pixabay
Image by Memed_Nurrohmad from Pixabay
Image by Clker-Free-Vector-Images from Pixabay
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Using Text Evidence
Good readers use information
directly from texts to justify
their responses.
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How To Provide Text Evidence
TPS
After reading the text thoroughly
Answerthe question using prior knowledge and
inferences.
Citeevidence in the text to support your thoughts or
opinions.
Explainyour answer with evidence by paraphrasing
or directly quoting.
Image by OpenClipart-Vectors from Pixabay
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Open Ended
When did the author, John Muir, encounter Stickeen? Cite text evidence to support your answer?
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Let’s Practice (Inferential)
TPS
Why did John Muir argue for preserving vast areas of
American Wilderness?
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Multiple Choice
What was John Muir’s first impression of Stickeen?
Muir thought he was a “toy dog” who would be useful on an expedition into the wilderness of Alaska.
Muir thought he was a “toy dog” who would be useless on an expedition into the wilderness of Alaska.
Muir thought he was a “toy dog” who would be brave on an expedition into the wilderness of Alaska.
Muir thought he was a “toy dog” who would be useless on an expedition into the city of Alaska.
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Hotspot
What evidence supports your answer to the previous question, "What was John Muir’s first impression of Stickeen?" ?
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Stickeen: The Story of a Dog
RC
How did Stickeen get
his name?
Cite evidence to
support your answer
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Open Ended
How did Sixteen get his name?
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Draw
Underline or highlight your evidence that helps you understand how Stickeen got his name.
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Demonstration of Learning
Given a text, I will use text evidence to
support an appropriate response
correctly in 4 out of 5 questions.
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