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The Courage of Sarah Noble

The Courage of Sarah Noble. VOCABULARY Chapters 1,2. journey: a long trip courage: to be brave musket: type of gun trail: path quilt: squares of cloth sewn together chop: to cut forest: ecosystem with trees, woods. journey: a long trip

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The Courage of Sarah Noble

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  1. The Courage of Sarah Noble VOCABULARY Chapters 1,2

  2. journey: a long trip • courage: to be brave • musket: type of gun • trail: path • quilt: squares of cloth sewn together • chop: to cut • forest: ecosystem with trees, woods

  3. journey: a long trip Christopher Columbus began a long journey across the ocean to the New World.

  4. courage: to be brave • The new student had the courage to introduce herself to the class .

  5. musket: type of gun • The pioneer shot his musket towards the coyote.

  6. trail: path • The horses followed the path, or trail ,to nearby water.

  7. quilt: squares of cloth sewn together • The seamstress sewed each patch together, creating a quilt.

  8. chop: to cut • Each winter people chop wood to build • fires to warm their homes.

  9. forest: ecosystem with trees, woods • The deer sought shelter in the forest near the oak trees.

  10. SYNONYMS: Synonyms are words that have ALMOST the same meaning. Such as tiny and small. When asking students to locate synonyms, the question usually has the words “ANOTHER WORD FOR”. • Another word for big is: ________ • When writing, a thesaurus is a great resource for exploring possible synonyms.

  11. Activity: You have a card. On the card it will state: “I have ________. Another word for _________ is ? The person with the correct response will stand up and read their card and ask for someone with the correct response to stand.

  12. Let’s try! I have path. Who has another word for_______? EXAMPLE: I have trip. Who has another word for courage? I have courage. Who has another word for_______? And so on.

  13. PRACTICE • Now that we have discussed the meaning of each word and a possible synonym for each, it is time to use our new word knowledge to complete the given sentences. • Use CONTEXT CLUES. Who can explain CONTEXT CLUES to the class? Do you think these clues are important? Explain.

  14. Now that we have applied our new concept, let’s create. • Flip your vocabulary sheet over. Create a word web using a word you would like to find synonyms for. Your map should look like this: SYNONYM YOUR WORD SYNONYM SYNONYM SYNONYM SYNONYM

  15. Students will demonstrate within and integrate across all content area 1.1 • Develop questions and ideas to refine search • 1. In the space below, write two questions Sarah might wish to ask her mother if she were with them. • ______________________________________________ • ______________________________________________ • Students will comprehend and evaluate written, visual, and oral presentations and works • 2. What advice did Sarah’s mother give her while she fastened a cloak under Sarah’s chin?(pg.2) • ________________________________________________ • Why was this advice important to Sarah on page 2? Provide 2 details from the story to explain your response. • ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  16. 1.Sarah lay quietly under a tree . • 2._______________________________ • 3._______________________________ • 4._______________________________ • 5.And Sarah’s father sat there, wondering if he should have brought this child into the wilderness.

  17. 4. Use the information on page 2, to complete the given organizer • sound animal • Whooo-oooh! Such a strange sound from a ____________ • nearby tree. • Another longer, louder sound, a stranger _____________ • sound, as if someone were in pain. • A sound that made her open her eyes and sit ____________ • right up

  18. 5. This was the first night they had spent in the forest. Where had they stayed before this? Explain using the text. (pg. 2) • ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ • 6. Label the given sentence with Adj., Adv., N,V, and A.A. • The worried mother looked quietly. • 7. Fastening the cloak under Sarah’s chin. • What does cloak mean? What context clues help you define cloak? • _________________________________________________ • ______________________________________________ • 6. What is the author’s purpose for writing this story? (entertain, persuade, inform) ______________ EXPLAIN:____________________________________________

  19. Closure: • Write 3 new things you learned today. • Write 2 synonyms for ran. • Write 1 thing you would like to know more about. • Tell a shoulder partner or desk partner, about your favorite part of The Courage of Sarah Noble so far.

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