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Theme 6
Selection 1
Selection 3
Selection 2
Nature:Nature:Friend and Foe
NatureNature
In what ways do you interact with nature? How does nature affect your life? How do you affect nature?
Why do you think this theme is called Nature: Friend and Foe?
How does the poem show nature as a friend? As a foe?
Genre:
Nonfiction
Factual writing about real people things and events
Nature: Friend and Foe
Purposes for Reading• Strategy focus:
summarize• Comprehension skill:
following directions• Vocabulary development• Critical thinking, discussionNature: Friend and Foe
Key VocabularyKey Vocabulary• abundance
• ancestors
• lure
• spawn
• filets
• scavengers
Nature: Friend and Foe
Genre:
Expository Nonfiction
Informational writing presents and explains real people, things, and
events
Nature: Friend and Foe
Purposes for Reading• Strategy focus:
monitor/clarify
• Comprehension skill:
topic, main idea, details
• Vocabulary development
• Critical thinking, discussionNature: Friend and Foe
Key VocabularyKey Vocabulary• ablaze
• aggressively
• charred
• consumed
• cycles
• ember
• flammable
• renewNature: Friend and Foe
Genre:
Historical FictionThis fictional story uses believable characters and events to recreate a
past time.
Nature: Friend and Foe
Purposes for Reading• Strategy focus:
predict/infer• Comprehension skill:
making inferences• Vocabulary development• Critical thinking, discussionNature: Friend and Foe
Key VocabularyKey Vocabulary• corral
• coyote
• drought
• prairie
• slumped
• phonograph
Nature: Friend and Foe