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What is FictionWhat is Fiction• Made up stories that are
productions of the imagination • Types of Fiction:• Myths• Folk tales• Short stories• Novels• Plays
• Made up stories that are productions of the imagination
• Types of Fiction:• Myths• Folk tales• Short stories• Novels• Plays
What is comprehensionWhat is comprehension
• Have you ever finished reading something, only to realize you can’t say much about it?
• You read the words, but you didn’t really get any meaning.
• Comprehensions means understanding
• Have you ever finished reading something, only to realize you can’t say much about it?
• You read the words, but you didn’t really get any meaning.
• Comprehensions means understanding
Before Reading: Preview the story and
set a purpose for reading
Before Reading: Preview the story and
set a purpose for reading
•Look at the titles and picture
•Skim through and read a few words on each page
•Look at the titles and picture
•Skim through and read a few words on each page
The Sneetches by Dr. Seuss pg657
The Sneetches by Dr. Seuss pg657
• Preview the story by looking at:• The title• Pictures• Scan a few of the words on each
page
• Discuss with group what you think the story will be about
• Preview the story by looking at:• The title• Pictures• Scan a few of the words on each
page
• Discuss with group what you think the story will be about
During Reading: Connect
During Reading: Connect
• Do the characters share thoughts or experiences that you have read? • Does the story remind you
of an event or a person you’ve hear or read about?
• Do the characters share thoughts or experiences that you have read? • Does the story remind you
of an event or a person you’ve hear or read about?
Connect: The Sneetches by Dr. Seuss pg 657
Connect: The Sneetches by Dr. Seuss pg 657
But, because they had stars, all the Star-Belly SneetchesWould brag, “We’re the best kind of Sneetch on the beaches.”With their snoots in the air, they would sniff and they’d snort“We’ll have nothing to do with the Plain-Belly sort!”And, whenever they met some, when they were out walking,They’d hike right on past them without even talking.
When the Star-Belly children went out to play ball,Could a Plain Belly get in the game? Not at all.You only could play if your bellies had starsAnd the Plain-Belly children had none upon thars.
But, because they had stars, all the Star-Belly SneetchesWould brag, “We’re the best kind of Sneetch on the beaches.”With their snoots in the air, they would sniff and they’d snort“We’ll have nothing to do with the Plain-Belly sort!”And, whenever they met some, when they were out walking,They’d hike right on past them without even talking.
When the Star-Belly children went out to play ball,Could a Plain Belly get in the game? Not at all.You only could play if your bellies had starsAnd the Plain-Belly children had none upon thars.
Connect:Connect:
• Have you ever felt left out for any reason?
• Have your read about another character who went through this same problem?
• Have you ever felt left out for any reason?
• Have your read about another character who went through this same problem?
During Reading: Question
During Reading: Question
• Ask questions as the story unfolds.
• The events characters and ideas in the story should make sense to you.
• Ask questions as the story unfolds.
• The events characters and ideas in the story should make sense to you.
I wonder when the character will tell the truth.
Question: The Sneetches by Dr. SeussQuestion: The Sneetches by Dr. Seuss
When the Star Belly Sneetches had frankfurter roastsOr picnics or parties or marshmallow toasts,They never invited the Plain-Belly SneetchesThey left them out cold, in the dark of the beaches.They kept them away. Never let them come near.
And that’s how they treated them year after year.Then ONE day, it seems while the Plain-Belly SneetchesWere moping and doping alone on the beaches,Just sitting there wishing their bellies had stars,A stranger zipped up in the strangest of cars!
When the Star Belly Sneetches had frankfurter roastsOr picnics or parties or marshmallow toasts,They never invited the Plain-Belly SneetchesThey left them out cold, in the dark of the beaches.They kept them away. Never let them come near.
And that’s how they treated them year after year.Then ONE day, it seems while the Plain-Belly SneetchesWere moping and doping alone on the beaches,Just sitting there wishing their bellies had stars,A stranger zipped up in the strangest of cars!
During Reading Predict:During Reading Predict:• As you become more involved in the
story, try to predict what happen next In the story.
• Look for clues that hint at events to come
• As you become more involved in the story, try to predict what happen next In the story.
• Look for clues that hint at events to come
Predict: The Sneetches by Dr. Seuss
Predict: The Sneetches by Dr. Seuss
• Read the next 4 paragraphs• Predict what you think is going
to happen in the story. • Explain your answer
• Read the next 4 paragraphs• Predict what you think is going
to happen in the story. • Explain your answer
During Reading: Visualize During Reading: Visualize• As you read about a character,
place or event pay attention to the descriptive details.
• Try to imagine how something might look, sound, feels, taste or smell.
• Can you picture the setting in your mind?
• As you read about a character, place or event pay attention to the descriptive details.
• Try to imagine how something might look, sound, feels, taste or smell.
• Can you picture the setting in your mind?
Visualize: The Sneetches
by Dr. Seuss
Visualize: The Sneetches
by Dr. Seuss• Read the rest of the story • As you read turn the story into a
movie in your mind.• Create a picture with the words
you read.
• Read the rest of the story • As you read turn the story into a
movie in your mind.• Create a picture with the words
you read.
After Reading: ClarifyAfter Reading: Clarify• Reread when necessary to
make sure you understood what you’ve read or to answer any questions you still might have about the characters.
• Reread when necessary to make sure you understood what you’ve read or to answer any questions you still might have about the characters.
After Reading: Evaluate and Summarize
After Reading: Evaluate and Summarize
Think about the characters and their actions
Do they seem realistic?Summarize the text. Give
the main idea or basic plot
Think about the characters and their actions
Do they seem realistic?Summarize the text. Give
the main idea or basic plot