Hownightcamefromthesea[2]
-
Upload
monicaramirezmtz -
Category
Education
-
view
523 -
download
0
Transcript of Hownightcamefromthesea[2]
![Page 1: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
How Night Came from the Sea
Retold by Mary-Retold by Mary-Joan Joan GersonGersonIllustrated by Illustrated by Carla Carla GolembeGolembe
![Page 2: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
Study SkillsGenre: Pourquoi Tale Pourquoi TaleComprehension Skill: Generalize GeneralizeComprehension Strategy:
VisualizeVisualizeComprehension Review Skill:
Cause and EffectCause and EffectVocabulary: Context Clues Context Clues
![Page 3: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/3.jpg)
SummaryWhy do we have day and night? A Brazilian legend says there was always daylight on Earth until the African goddess Iemanja’s daughter left her ocean home to marry a land dweller. When Iemanja’s daughter became homesick for the cool, shadowy world under the sea, her mother sent some of the darkness up to her, and now we have night on land as well as day.
![Page 4: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/4.jpg)
GenreGenre:: Pourquoi tales
Pourquoi tales are stories that explain how things in nature came to be. It is a myth that explains how something in nature came to be. Pourpuoi is French for “why”.
Learn more about folktales
![Page 5: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/5.jpg)
Comprehension Skill Review Generalize
A generalization is a broad statement or rule that
applies to many examples. Clue words: all, most,
always, usually, generally
![Page 6: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/6.jpg)
Comprehension Skill Review Generalize
Some generalizations are valid, which means that they are supported by facts or details. Some are faulty. Which means that they are not supported.
![Page 7: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/7.jpg)
Comprehension Strategy Visualize
Good readers organize visualize as they read.
Form mental pictures to help understand ideas and information.
Visualizing can help you understand generalizations.
![Page 8: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/8.jpg)
Comprehension Skill Review: Cause and Effect
As you read, look for cause and effect relationships.
A cause is what made something happen.
An effect is what happens.
Sometimes a cause will have more than one effect.
Words such as because, so, and since are clues to causes and effects.
![Page 9: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/9.jpg)
Practice Generalization 1. What is a generalization?1. What is a generalization?
They went during the summer because They went during the summer because the weather was usually good.the weather was usually good.
2. What is another generalization?2. What is another generalization?He and Jim usually hike an hour or two. He and Jim usually hike an hour or two.
3. What is a clue word for number 2? 3. What is a clue word for number 2?
UsuallyUsually4. What is another generalization? 4. What is another generalization? Campfire often burned late into the night.Campfire often burned late into the night.9.9. What is a clue word for number 4? What is a clue word for number 4?
OftenOften
![Page 10: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/10.jpg)
Sensory and Imagery Words
Imagery, or sensory language, is the use of words that describe how things look, sound, smell, taste, or feel. Writers use imagery to help give readers a strong mental image. Imagery helps readers understand the
setting, mood, characters, and action in a story. Note the words that help you see, smell, hear, taste, or feel what is happening in a story.
![Page 11: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/11.jpg)
Fun Stuff and PracticeFun Stuff and Practice
Cause and Effect Cause and Effect PowerPointPowerPoint
Figurative LanguageFigurative LanguageMore Figurative LanguageMore Figurative LanguageVerbs Verbs and more and more Verbs Verbs
![Page 12: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/12.jpg)
Questions about the story
How have people explained the pattern of day and night?
![Page 13: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/13.jpg)
How would you describe nighttime to someone who has never experienced it?
![Page 14: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/14.jpg)
How might How Night Came from the Sea be different if it took place in the cold Artic?
![Page 15: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/15.jpg)
What evidence does the narrator of The Ant and the Bear give to “prove” that the story is true?
![Page 16: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/16.jpg)
Review Questions1. What did Iemanja and the husband
have in common?
2. How did the husband show his love for his wife?
3. What is the theme of the story?
4. Why did Iemanja call the servants foolish?
5. When the creatures were placed in the bag, why were they so loud?
![Page 17: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/17.jpg)
Review Questions6. What made the bag the servants were
carrying so large?
2. If the daughter had not been present when the creatures were released, what might have happened?
3. What did the daughter give three gifts in celebration of her new home?
4. How does the daughter think of night?
![Page 18: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/18.jpg)
Review Questions
1.1. What supports that nighttime What supports that nighttime occurs quickly in Brazil?occurs quickly in Brazil?
2.2. What is a generalization you can What is a generalization you can make, based on the story, about make, based on the story, about leaving home?leaving home?
![Page 19: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/19.jpg)
Vocabulary - Say It
brilliant gleamed shimmering chorus coward
![Page 20: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/20.jpg)
More Words to Know
• dwells• reigns• creatures• darkness• prowl
![Page 21: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/21.jpg)
brilliant• shining brightly; sparkling
![Page 22: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/22.jpg)
chorus anything spoken or
sung all at the same time
![Page 23: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/23.jpg)
coward• person who lack courage or is easily made afraid; person who runs from danger, trouble, etc.
![Page 24: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/24.jpg)
gleamed flashed or beamed with light
![Page 25: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/25.jpg)
shimmering• gleaming or shining faintly
![Page 26: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/26.jpg)
dwells makes your home; lives
![Page 27: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/27.jpg)
reigns rules, as over a kingdom
![Page 28: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/28.jpg)
creatures any living things
![Page 29: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/29.jpg)
darkness night; state of being without
light or with very little light
![Page 30: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/30.jpg)
prowl go about slowly and secretly like an animal hunting for something to eat or a thief looking for something to steal
![Page 31: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/31.jpg)
He dwells in a white house with a flower garden and a pale fence around the yard.
![Page 32: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/32.jpg)
He dwells in a white house with a flower garden and a pale fence around the yard.
![Page 33: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/33.jpg)
The city was plunged into darkness by the power outage.
![Page 34: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/34.jpg)
The city was
plunged into darkness by the power outage.
![Page 35: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/35.jpg)
There was a fox on the prowl earlier.
![Page 36: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/36.jpg)
There was a fox on the prowl earlier.
![Page 37: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/37.jpg)
They burst into a chorus of Happy Birthday.
![Page 38: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/38.jpg)
They burst into a chorus of Happy Birthday.
![Page 39: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/39.jpg)
Queen Victoria reigned over Britain from 1837 to 1901.
![Page 40: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/40.jpg)
Queen Victoria reigned over Britain from 1837 to 1901.
![Page 41: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/41.jpg)
In the winter, some creatures hibernate in a cave.
![Page 42: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/42.jpg)
In the winter, some creatures hibernate in a cave.
![Page 43: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/43.jpg)
The sky was a brilliant, cloudless blue.
![Page 44: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/44.jpg)
The sky was a brilliant, cloudless blue.
![Page 45: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/45.jpg)
She could see her reflection in the water, shimmering in the moonlight.
![Page 46: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/46.jpg)
She could see her reflection in the water, shimmering in the moonlight.
![Page 47: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/47.jpg)
People who explore Antarctica are not cowards.
![Page 48: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/48.jpg)
People who explore Antarctica are not cowards.
![Page 49: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/49.jpg)
Early this morning, sunlight gleamed through my window.
![Page 50: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/50.jpg)
Early this morning, sunlight gleamed through my window.
![Page 51: Hownightcamefromthesea[2]](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022060202/559b85371a28ab12458b474c/html5/thumbnails/51.jpg)
Writing Assignment 3 Extra Points
Comparisons Think about something that interests Think about something that interests
you in nature.you in nature. Write a comparison explaining how two Write a comparison explaining how two
things you like are alike.things you like are alike. Include several ways the things are Include several ways the things are
similar.similar. Remember to use singular and plural Remember to use singular and plural
possessive nouns and irregular verbs possessive nouns and irregular verbs verbs while writing your comparison. verbs while writing your comparison.