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READ ALOUD : “Hachiko: The True READ ALOUD : “Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog” Story of a Loyal Dog” GENRE: Narrative Nonfiction GENRE: Narrative Nonfiction Tells a true story about an event Tells a true story about an event Nonfiction that reads like a novel Nonfiction that reads like a novel Gives well-researched information Gives well-researched information while keeping the reader’s interest while keeping the reader’s interest with an engaging story with an engaging story

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Page 1: READ ALOUD : “Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog” READ ALOUD : “Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog” GENRE: Narrative Nonfiction GENRE: Narrative

READ ALOUD : “Hachiko: The True READ ALOUD : “Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog”Story of a Loyal Dog”

GENRE: Narrative NonfictionGENRE: Narrative Nonfiction Tells a true story about an eventTells a true story about an event Nonfiction that reads like a novelNonfiction that reads like a novel Gives well-researched information while Gives well-researched information while

keeping the reader’s interest with an keeping the reader’s interest with an engaging storyengaging story

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FOCUS ON VOCABULARYFOCUS ON VOCABULARY

kimonoskimonos

strodesstrodes

timidlytimidly

morselmorsel

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kimonoskimonos KimonosKimonos are a traditional way of dress are a traditional way of dress

for women in Japan.for women in Japan.

kimonoskimonos– loose robes tied with a – loose robes tied with a sash, which are worn by some sash, which are worn by some Japanese women.Japanese women.

In what ways do In what ways do kimonoskimonos look look different from a different from a bathrobe?bathrobe?

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strodestrode The cowboys The cowboys strodestrode into the room. into the room.

strodestrode– walked confidently– walked confidently

What is the What is the difference between difference between strode and crept?strode and crept?

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timidlytimidly The boy approached the giant The boy approached the giant

timidlytimidly..

timidly timidly - shyly- shyly

What might you do What might you do timidlytimidly??

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morselmorsel The mouse ate a The mouse ate a morselmorsel of cheese. of cheese.

morselmorsel- a very small piece of food- a very small piece of food

What is a synonym for What is a synonym for morselmorsel??

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LISTENING FOR A LISTENING FOR A PURPOSEPURPOSE

What do you think the author is going to do What do you think the author is going to do now?now?

Turn to your partner, and discuss how we Turn to your partner, and discuss how we

know the dog was happy to see the older know the dog was happy to see the older man.man.

Why did the people build a statue of Why did the people build a statue of

Hachiko?Hachiko?

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neglectedneglectedI I neglectedneglected to give Mom the phone to give Mom the phone

messages.messages.

neglectedneglected– When you forgot or – When you forgot or failed to do somethingfailed to do something

What are some reasons What are some reasons why homework might why homework might be be neglectedneglected??

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appreciatedappreciatedI I appreciatedappreciated the chance to attend the chance to attend

the concert.the concert.

appreciatedappreciated– valued something– valued something

What have you What have you appreciatedappreciated??

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misunderstoodmisunderstoodI I misunderstood misunderstood the task, so I did the task, so I did

extra work.extra work.

misunderstoodmisunderstood– not correctly known– not correctly known

Describe a time Describe a time when you when you misunderstood misunderstood directions.directions.

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desperatedesperateI was so I was so desperatedesperate for advice, I even for advice, I even

asked my sister. asked my sister.

desperatedesperate– willing to do just about – willing to do just about anything to help or change a anything to help or change a situation.situation.

What is the What is the difference between difference between being worried and being worried and being being desperatedesperate??

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enduredenduredDad Dad enduredendured reading me the same bedtime story when reading me the same bedtime story when

I was little because he knew it was my favorite. I was little because he knew it was my favorite.

enduredendured– put up with– put up with

What is an antonym What is an antonym for for enduredendured??

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obedienceobedienceObedienceObedience is expected of all students is expected of all students

during assemblies.during assemblies.

obedienceobedience- doing what you are told - doing what you are told when you are told to do it. when you are told to do it.

When is When is obedienceobedience important for public important for public safety?safety?