Animals in Danger--Orangutans - Ahmad's Journey

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Graphic Organizer 1: Very Important Points (VIPs) Name:

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Find the most important ideas as you read.

Sequence

Very important points

Character

Significant emotion

What signal words did the author use?

How did this help you understand the character’s feelings? Advanced Fluent reading stage Level T (50)

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Animals in Danger: Orangutans describes orangutans, explains why they are endangered, and examines what is being done to save them. Running words: 2,264 Text type: Report

When Rani begins feeding a hungry orangutan in the rainforest, Ahmad is worried. It’s not safe in the rainforest! When Rani doesn’t return, Ahmad must overcome his fear of the rainforest to save her. Running words: 2,821 Text type: Narrative

Content vocabulary

Literary language

critically endangered deforestation endangered extinct habitat illegal logging oil palm trees orphans poaching relocation programs sanctuaries seed dispersal souvenirs sustainable

Verbs: scurried queried startled challenged wished thrashing panicked Literary adverbs: frantically ultimately cautiously calmly bravely desperately protectively excitedly instinctively Figurative language: stomach did a flip shiver down his spine on full alert felt light and fluttery

Reading strategies Animals in Danger: Orangutans Ahmad’s Journey

• Identifying important ideas • Identifying words that describe emotion in dialogue

4 Correlations with Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills

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Reading 5(6) (F) Make inferences and use evidence to support understanding. 5(7) (C) Use text evidence to support an appropriate response. 5(9) (D) (i) Recognize characteristics and structures of informational text, including the central idea with supporting evidence. 5(10) (E) Identify and understand the use of literary devices.

Writing 5(12) (B) Compose informational texts using a clear central idea and genre characteristics and craft. Speaking and Listening 5(7) (G) Discuss specific ideas in the text that are important to the meaning.


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