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“Weaving a California Tradition”Lesson 9

Day 3

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Question of the Day:

•What is something you think is worth preserving? Explain why you would preserve it.

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Preserve• To preserve

something is to keep it from being harmed or changed.

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Author’s Purpose• Authors write to:1. Entertain2. Inform3. Persuade 4. Teach a Lesson**Many authors have more than one

purpose for writing.

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Author’s Purpose and Perspective:

• Turn to page 240- How does the author feel about the tradition of basketweaving? What clues reveal her perspective?

• Turn to page 245- Does the author believe that collecting materials for making baskets has a good effect on the Tex family? Use details from the text to support your answer.

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Locating Information

• Some electronic Sources:– Library Database is a collection of records about

all the books and other resources in the library.– CD ROM encyclopedia the text of an encyclopedia

stored in a CD ROM disc– Online Magazine and newspapers have been

especially designed to be read on a computer that has an internet connection

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Practice Locating Information

1. Which is the best way to search a library data base for books by David Shannon?

A. book title B. by author’s name C. keyword

2. Which is the best way to search a library database for “Weaving a California Tradition”?

A. book title B. by author’s name C. Keyword

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Unique• Something is

unique if it is the only one of its kind.

• Why does each California tribe have its own unique style of baskets?

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Infest• If insects or animals

infest a place, they are in large numbers and usually cause damage.

• What can happen when insects infest plants?

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Intervals• Something that

happens at regular intervals is repeated over and over with a certain amount of time in between.

• At what intervals did California native peoples burn grasses in the past?

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Delicate• If something is

done in a delicate way, it is done with great care.

• Why do you think splitting roots requires a delicate touch?

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Flexible• Something is

flexible if it can bend or be bent easily.• Why do strands

used in weaving need to be flexible?

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Bond• A bond is a feeling

or interest that unites two or more people or groups.

• What bond do California Native Americanweavers share?

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Inspires• If something inspires

you, it makes you excited about doing something good.

• What annual event is held to inspire people to learn basketweaving?

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Preserve• To preserve

something is to keep it from being harmed or changed.

• How do Carly Tex and her family preserve Western Mono culture?

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Spelling words with VCCCV

• Partner 1 spell these words to your partner

• Monster• Applause• Mattress• Although• Instead• Sandwich

• Partner 2 spell these words to your partner

• Punctual• Ostrich• Luncheon• Address• Angry• Pumpkin


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