W&W Lesson 25

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ELA4th Grade

This lesson contains 37 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 4 videos.

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What do you notice and wonder about the poem? Fill the comment boxes.

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The myth of "Pandora's Box" helps Sal learn that...
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What major things happened in this chapter?
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What major events happened in this chapter?
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Complete handout 25A in your workbook. Submit a picture of your workbook page here when you are finished.
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What major events happened in this chapter?
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What major events happened in this chapter?
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Talk about this out loud

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5th Message left on Phoebe's porch.  What do we think this means?

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           Think (silent)                               Pair (partner)                             Share
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Talk out loud. 

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Talk out loud. 

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We never know the wealth of water until the well is dry.
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Adage/Proverb
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None of the above

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Draw a picture to depict these quotes from the book. Be creative. Work as a team. Submit a picture when you are finished.
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Actions speak louder than words.
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“My father hated the whole idea of putting cars out to pasture.”
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“He loved the farm because he could be out in the real air.”
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“I could practically see the birds of sadness pecking at his head, but Phoebe was busy swatting at her own birds.”
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None of the above

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“This nearly drove my mother crazy…”
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“Don’t judge a man until you’ve walked two moons in his moccasins.”
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None of the above

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