selection 4: a very important day written by maggie rugg herold illustrated by catherine stock

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Selection 4: A Very Important Day Written by Maggie Rugg Herold Illustrated by Catherine Stock

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Page 1: Selection 4: A Very Important Day Written by Maggie Rugg Herold Illustrated by Catherine Stock

Selection 4: A Very Important Day

Written by Maggie Rugg Herold

Illustrated by Catherine Stock

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Selection Summary

Many different families, who have come from many countries, are all heading to one place on a snowy New York City morning. They all meet at the courthouse to participate in the ceremony that makes them citizens of the United States.

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Key Concept:

Becoming a United States citizen

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Genre: Realistic Fiction

Realistic characters and events come to life in a fictional plot.

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Key Vocabulary

• Allegiance

• Chamber

• Citizens

• Citizenship

• Enrich

• Examiner

• Oath

• Petitioners

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Allegiance: loyalty to one’s country or a person

Everyone rose and joined the judge in the Pledge of Allegiance.

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Chamber: a meeting room used by lawmakers

The families entered the chamber to receive their certificates.

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Citizens: official members of a country

Many people from other countries become United States citizens.

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Citizenship: the status of a citizen with accompanying rights, duties, and privileges

The judge hopes that their new citizenship will make their lives better.

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Enrich: to improve the quality of

The people hoped to enrich their lives by becoming citizens of the United States.

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Examiner: an official who inspects or asks questions

The examiner handed out certificates to the families who wished to become United States citizens.

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Oath: a pledge or promise to act a certain way

The judge led the people in reciting the oath of citizenship.

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Petitioners: people who ask for something in writing

The petitioners were brought before the judge, because they qualified for citizenship.

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Strategy Focus: Question

In this selection, many different families prepare for one very important day. As you read, think of questions to ask about how each family reacts to this day.

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Comprehension Skill Focus: Categorize and Classify

Use a Who/What chart to categorize and classify details about the characters and events in a story. For example, you could divide the characters in the story among different categories based on various characteristics.

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