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Weather ExplanationsSB 2.16 (Level 1)
Making a Prediction
•What do you think the article will be about based on the title?
Can it
Really Rain Frogs ?
During ReadingUse metacognitive markers to guide your later discussion.– Write (?) next to parts where you have a
question, • You may want to write a brief phrase to remind
you of the question or circle something in the text
– (!) next to parts to which you want to share a reaction, • I like to draw emotion icons for these, like
– and (*) next to parts where you might make a comment.• I always write what I want to say because I might
forget.
After Reading Discussion
•Discuss the article with your discussion group. Be sure to listen closely to your group members and take notes in the My Notes space.
Notes• Take notes by creating the graphic organizers as the
teacher helps you understand “Can It Really Rain Frogs?”
Evidence from the Text
Role:
Audience:Format:
Topic:
Creating a Myth• The Greeks used the story of
Persephone, Hades, and Demeter to explain the changing of the seasons. Use your understanding of myths to write a brief mythological explanation of any weather phenomenon mentioned in “Can It Really Rain Frogs?” Notice that a RAFT has been provided below to guide your creation of a myth in the style of the ancient Greeks.
Role: Ancient Greek Story Teller
Audience:
Greek People
Format: Myth
Topic: Weather phenomenon (you choose one)
Word Connection
•Mythological comes from the Greek word mythos, which originally meant “a narrative” or “a story.”
•The suffix -logy refers to a field of study, such as biology or geology. The adjective form is -logical.
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