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Page 1: Antarctic Journal: Four Months at the Bottom of the World Written by Jennifer Owings Dewey Jennifer Owings DeweyJennifer Owings Dewey Compiled by: PES

Antarctic Journal:Antarctic Journal:Four Months at the Bottom of the WorldFour Months at the Bottom of the World

Written by Written by Jennifer Owings Dewey

Compiled by:Compiled by:

Terry Sams PESPES

Melissa Guinn PESPES

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Study SkillsStudy Skills• Genre: Journal

• Comprehension Skill: Main Idea

• Comprehension Strategy: Text Structure

• Comprehension Review Skill: Draw Conclusions

• Vocabulary: Word Structure

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SummaryJennifer Owings Dewey is given a wonderful opportunity—the chance to see Antarctica herself. During her four-month trip, Jennifer witnesses the life cycle of penguins, watches orca whales swim by her boat, experiences life without night, and narrowly escapes a deadly fall into a glacier crevasse.

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Genre: JournalGenre: Journal• A journal is a record of thoughts

and events that are important to the writer. Think about what is important to Jennifer Owings Dewey as you read entries from the journal she kept in

Antarctica.

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Comprehension Skill Comprehension Skill Main Idea TE 607bTE 607b

• A topic is what a piece of writing is about.

• The main idea is the most important idea about the topic. Think about the overall idea of a paragraph, section, or article.

• The main idea is often the first sentence of a passage or paragraph.

• Supporting details give small pieces of information about the main idea.

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Comprehension Strategy Comprehension Strategy Text Structure Text Structure TE 582TE 582

• Good readers use text structure, or the way text is organized, to help them understand why they read.

• For example, a non fiction article may compare and contrast two things, put events in sequence, or be a series of clear main ideas.

• When you preview, look for text feature such as titles, heads, and underlined words to help you know what to expect.

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Comprehension Skill Review Comprehension Skill Review Draw Conclusions Draw Conclusions TE 591TE 591

A conclusion is a decision you reach after thinking about what you have read.

Good conclusions can be supported with facts and details from the story.Think about how the author feels

about whales and how you know her feelings.

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Main Idea and DetailsMain Idea and Details PB 223PB 223

1. Main IdeaScientist know much about the distant continent of Antarctica.

2. DetailThey have explored the continent and walked upon its ice.

3. Detail They have discovered mountain ranges.

4. Detail They have mapped out the mountains.5. Detail

They have used special equipment to study hidden features of Antarctica under the ice.

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Steps in a Process Steps in a Process TE 607bTE 607b

• Telling the steps in a process means telling the order the steps needed to complete an action.• Identifying the steps in a process helps you understand exactly what you need to do to complete a task.• Look for clue words such as first, next, then, and last to help you identify and order steps in a process.

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Research/Study Skills Research/Study Skills SQP3R SQP3R TE 581lTE 581l

• SPQ3R stands for Survey, Question, Predict, Read, Recite, and Review.

• Survey: Look at the text to get an idea of what is in it. Look at the title, author, headings, illustrations, maps, and any questions or word lists.

• Question: Ask yourself questions as you survey, such as, What does the title mean? What is the author’s purpose?

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Research/Study Skills Research/Study Skills SQP3R SQP3R TE 581lTE 581l

• Predict: Say what you think the text will be about.

• Read: As you read, look for answers to your questions. Confirm your predictions.

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Research/Study Skills Research/Study Skills SQP3R SQP3R TE 581lTE 581l

• Recite: After reading, summarize what you learned.

• Review: Look back at the text. Did you find answers to your questions? Did your prediction match the actual content of the text? What did you learn from the text? What are the main ideas?

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SQP3RSQP3R PB 239-240 PB 239-2401. After surveying the title and illustration, did you

think the information would be fiction or nonfiction?

Nonfiction because it was about a scientific topic.

2. What are two questions you had before reading?

What are glaciers? How do glaciers move?

3. Before reading, what did you predict the text would be about?

I predicted that it would be about glaciers.

4. How far do some glaciers move in a day?

They move hundreds of feet.

5. What is the middle layer in a glacier made up of?

This layer is made of snow and ice.

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SQP3RSQP3R PB 239-240 PB 239-240

6. What makes the unique features of the land?

They are made by the movements of glaciers.

7. Why is walking on a glacier dangerous?

You might not see crevasses that are covered with snow.

8. What did you learn from this text that you did not know before?

I learned that glaciers have three different layers.

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SQP3RSQP3R PB 239-240 PB 239-240

9. How does making predictions before you read help you?

It lets you predict the author’s purpose, then set your reading pace.

10. How does reviewing your questions and information help you?

It helps me to make sure I found answers to my questions, and to remember the information from the article.

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Weekly Fluency Check Weekly Fluency Check Emotion Emotion TE 607aTE 607a

• Reading with emotion keeps listeners interest in a story and help them understand characters better.

• Good readers adjust their tone of voice, volume, pitch, and tempo to convey emotions expressed in the story, such as sadness, joy, pride, determination, surprise, and love.

• Read p. 582m to model for students.

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Question of the WeekQuestion of the WeekTE 314mTE 314m

• What does a person sacrifice to explore the unknown?

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Day 2 - Question of the DayDay 2 - Question of the Day

• What are some reasons to travel to Antarctica?

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• What are some of the dangers and the excitements of exploring Antarctica?

Day 3 – Question of the DayDay 3 – Question of the Day

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Day 4 – Question of the DayDay 4 – Question of the Day• What sacrifices did Lynne Cox make to prepare for her swim to Antarctica?

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Review QuestionsReview Questions1.How is the author different from the

woman on the airplane?

2.What is the main idea of the November 17th entry?

3.What would happen to the whales if the ships did not stop for them?

4.Why did the author want to go to Antarctica?

5.What is a generalization about the environment in Antarctica?

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Review QuestionsReview Questions6. What information can you

gather from the pictures on page 592?

7. Why does the author tell you about the moss in Antarctica?

8.What term did the author use to describe the lack of sleep caused by it never being dark in Antarctica?

9.Why did the author survive falling through the crack on her hike?

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Review QuestionsReview Questions

10. What fact from the journal entries supports that icebergs are dangerous?

11. Why did the author choose a egg that would never hatch to take home?

12. What did the author likely use to protect the egg on her journey home?

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Vocabulary - Say ItVocabulary - Say It• anticipation• continent• convergence• depart• forbidding• heaves• icebergs

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More Words to KnowMore Words to Know• abundance• exposure • splendor• supply• survived• wily

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anticipationanticipation• act of anticipating; looking forward to; expectation

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continentcontinent• one of the seven great masses

of land on Earth. • Can you name the 7

continents?

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convergenceconvergence•act or process of meeting at a point; joining

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departdepart•to go away; leave

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forbiddingforbidding• causing fear or dislike; looking dangerous or unpleasant; threatening

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heavesheaves•rises; rises and falls alternatively; hoist

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icebergsicebergs• large masses of ice detached

from glaciers and floating in the sea. About 90 percent of an iceberg’s mass is below the surface of the water.

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abundanceabundance•quantity that is much more than enough

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exposureexposure• condition of being without protection; condition of being uncovered

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supplysupply• quantity ready for use; stock

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splendorsplendor•magnificent show; glory

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survivedsurvived•continued to exist; remained alive

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wilywily•using subtle tricks to deceive; crafty; cunning; sly

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Antarctica is the windiest, coldest, most forbidding region on Earth, and I am heading straight for it.

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Antarctica is the windiest, coldest, most forbidding region on Earth, and I am heading straight for it.

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I depart from home in the morning to go to school.

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I depart from home in the morning to go to school.

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The airplane heaves off the ground with a shuddering roar.

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The airplane heaves off the ground with a shuddering roar.

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Antarctica has the coldest climate of all the other continents.

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Antarctica has the coldest climate of all the other continents.

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I shiver with anticipation when we leave the calm waters and enter Drake Passage.

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I shiver with anticipation when we leave the calm waters and enter Drake Passage.

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Joe became a clever and wily hunter.

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Joe became a clever and wily hunter.

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The lady survived the dog attack.

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The lady survived the dog attack.

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They sail through fields of icebergs to the frozen poles.

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They sail through fields of icebergs to the frozen poles.

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It may be the convergence of two needs: the hunger to know and the desire to be the first.

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It may be the convergence of two needs: the hunger to know and the desire to be the first.

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You will need to take a supply of warm clothing to Antarctica.

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You will need to take a supply of warm clothing to Antarctica.

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Many penguins and their chicks will die of exposure to the cold and wet.

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Many penguins and their chicks will die of exposure to the cold and wet.

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Writing Assignment Letter of Acceptance TE 607h

• Good writers keep in mind their audience.

• The audience can be a friend, class, teacher, or a large group of people you don’t know.

• You use different language when you write to different audiences.

• You would use more formal language when you write a letter of acceptance.

(continued on next slide)

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Writing Assignment Letter of Acceptance TE 607h

• A letter of acceptance is a response to an opportunity.

• A letter of acceptance should be brief, respectful, and written in formal English.

Writing Prompt Imagine that you lived long ago

and have been asked to accompany a famous traveler or explorer on a journey. Write a letter accepting the offer.

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Academic Vocabulary Academic Vocabulary TermsTerms

•genre•audience

•author’s purpose•myth•fable

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Academic Vocabulary Academic Vocabulary Terms – Reading Terms – Reading

•genre – a particular type or category of literary, musical, or artistic composition

•audience – group that listens or watches

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Academic Vocabulary Academic Vocabulary TermsTerms

•author’s purpose-the reason for writing; may be more than one reason; reasons include to inform, to entertain, express feelings, and to persuade

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Academic Vocabulary Academic Vocabulary TermsTerms

• myth – is a story often describing the adventures of super human beings that attempts to describe the origin of a people’s customs or beliefs or to explain mysterious events

• fable – a short fictitious story especially one intended to teach a lesson and in which animals speak and act like human beings

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Spelling WordsSpelling Words Latin RootsLatin Roots

•dictionary•abrupt •predict•import•locally

•verdict•locate•portable•transport•bankrupt

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Spelling WordsSpelling Words Latin RootsLatin Roots

•dictate•location•erupt•passport•export

•contradict•rupture•interrupt•disrupt•dislocate

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CHALLENGECHALLENGE•vindictive•portfolio

•jurisdiction•corruption

•interruption

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This Week’s Word Wall WordsThis Week’s Word Wall Words

Click and type your own words for this week:

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Let’s review our Spelling words. Watch carefully because they will flash on the screen for just a moment. We can clap as we spell the word, or we might just practice reading the words.

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dictionary

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abrupt

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predict

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import

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locally

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verdict

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locate

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portable

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transport

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bankrupt

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dictate

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location

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erupt

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passport

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contradict

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export

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rupture

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interrupt

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disrupt

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dislocate