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Hoyt IR45 Front Matter 6/12/07 5:17 PM Page I Hoyt IR45 Front Matter 6/12/07 5:17 PM Page Ii Hoyt_IR45_Front Matter 6/12/07 5:17 PM Page i Hoyt_IR45_Front Matter 6/12/07 5:17 PM Page ii firsthand An imprint of Heinemann 361 Hanover Street Portsmouth, NH 03801-3912 www.firsthand.heinemann.com Offices and agents throughout the world Copyright ©2007 by Linda Hoyt All rights reserved. Except where indicated, no part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage or retrieval systems, without permission in writing from the publisher, except by a reviewer, who may quote brief passages in a review. Library of Congress Cataloguing-in-Publications Data CIP data is on file with the Library of Congress ISBN-13: 978-0-325-01098-4 (Set) ISBN-10: 0-325-01098-6 ISBN-13: 978-0-325-01110-3 (Lesson Book) ISBN 10: 0-325-01110-9 ISBN-13: 978-0-325-01111-0 (Teachers Guide) ISBN 10: 0-325-01111-7 To learn more about the Interactive Read-Aloud series, go to www.interactivereadalouds.com. Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper 10 09 08 07 06 ML 1 2 3 4 5 6 The Author and Publisher would like to thank those who have generously given permission to reprint borrowed material. From ANNIE AND THE OLD ONE by Peter Parnall. Copyright © 1971 by Miska Miles (Text); Copyright © 1971 by Peter Parnall (Illustrations). By permission of Little, Brown and Co. Jacket cover from SKY MEMORIES by Pat Brisson. Used by permission of Random House Children’s Books, a division of Random House, Inc. From SNOW BEAR by Jean Craighead George. Text copyright © 1999 by Jean Craighead George. Illustrations copyright © 1999 by Wendell Minor. Reprinted with permission of Hyperion Books for Children. All rights reserved. Excerpt from CHEYENNE AGAIN by Eve Bunting, illustrated by Irving Toddy. Text copyright © 1995 by Eve Bunting. Reprinted by permission of Clarion Books, an imprint of Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. “Squished Squirrel Poem” from A Writing Kind of Day: Poems for Young Poets, by Ralph Fletcher. (Wordsong, an imprint of Boyds Mills Press, 2005). Reprinted with permission of Boyds Mills Press, Inc. Text copyright © 2005 by Ralph Fletcher. Hoyt_IR45_Front Matter 6/12/07 5:17 PM Page ix LESSON MATRIX This chart identifies the mentor text used in the model lesson for each standard. (Standards for Writing Traits have two mentor texts and model lessons.) Booklinks are other wonderful books that help students expand and practice the standard. Use the les- son planner provided in this guide and on the Printable Resources CD-ROM to create your own lessons using the Booklinks. LESSON MATRIX Standards for COMPREHENSION Page Ref Standard 4/5 Mentor Text Booklink 1 Booklink 2 Booklink 3 Booklink 4 Booklink 5 1 Activate and apply Two Bad Ants More Than Wall, The Martin’s Big Yellow Star, The Number the prior knowledge Anything Else Words Stars 7 Form literal and Cheyenne Again Faithful Passage to Mysteries of Wilma Unlimited Sign of the interpretive questions Elephants Freedom Harris Burdick, The Beaver 13 Make connections Dandelions Ox-Cart Man Thank You, Dakota Dugout Train to Stone Fox Mr. Falker Somewhere,The 19 Connect to the culture/ Annie and the Old One So Far from Black Whiteness Knots on a All the Places to Bud, Not Buddy experiences of others the Sea Counting Rope Love 25 Analyze critically Yellow Star, The Table Where Rich So You Want to Be Faithful Elephants Man Who Walked Number the Stars People Sit, The President? Between the Towers, The 31 Interpret Mysteries of Harris Snowflake Bentley Grandfather’s Mirandy and Girl Who Loved Giver, The Burdick, The Journey Brother Wind Wild Horses, The 35 Construct sensory Dogteam Great Kapok Black Whiteness Snowflake Bentley Charlotte’s Web Tale of Despereaux, images Tree, The The 41 Infer Gardener, The Two Bad Ants Smoky Night Van Gogh Café, So You Want to Be Shiloh The President? 47 Draw and support Smoky Night Freedom Summer Seven Blind Mice Gleam and Glow Brother Eagle, Maniac Magee conclusions Sister Sky 51 Compare/Contrast Butterfly, The and Black and White Martin’s Big Words Dogteam and So You Want to Be Sarah, Plain and Gleam and Glow and My Brother Owl Moon President? Tall and Martin Dandelions 57 Identify cause True Story of the Three Other Side, The Faithful Elephants Gardener, The Mufaro’s Beautiful Julie of the Wolves and effect Little Pigs, The Daughters 63 Identify main ideas So You Want to be Gardener, The Amazing Bone, Martin’s Big Snowflake Bentley Summer of the President? The Words Swans 69 Determine importance Snowflake Bentley Passage to Freedom Grandfather’s Black Whiteness Smoky Night Onion John Journey 75 Determine purpose Joyful Noise Wall, The Drop of Pink and Say Man Who Lincoln: A Water, A Walked Between Photobiography the Towers, The 81 Represent text Drop of Water, A Dinosaurs of Faithful Friend, Sweet Clara and Casey at the Bat Whipping Boy, The with an organizer Waterhouse The the Freedom Quilt Hawkins, The 87 Summarize Chicken Sunday Snowflake Bentley Ox-Cart Man Lincoln: A So Far from Wrinkle in Time, Photobiography the Sea A INTERACTIVE READ-ALOUDS • ix Hoyt_IR45_Front Matter 6/12/07 5:17 PM Page x LESSON MATRIX Standards for STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS Page Ref Standard 4/5 Mentor Text Booklink 1 Booklink 2 Booklink 3 Booklink 4 Booklink 5 93 Plot Mufaro’s Beautiful Grandfather’s Duke Ellington Sweet Clara and St. George and Hatchet Daughters Journey the Freedom Quilt the Dragon 99 Problem/Solution Jumanji Chicken Sunday Lon Po Po Two Bad Ants Wilma Unlimited Where the Red structure Fern Grows 105 Illustration Owl Moon Smoky Night Tuesday Girl Who Loved Seven Blind Mice Lincoln: A Wild Horses, The Photobiography 111 Climax Pink and Say Casey at the Bat Yellow Star, The Thank You, Gleam and Glow Bridge to Mr. Falker Terabithia 117 Main idea When I Was Young Girl Who Loved Wilma Unlimited Great Kapok Important Book, Number the Stars in the Mountains Wild Horses, The Tree, The The 123 Setting Two Bad Ants So Far from Black Whiteness When I Was Young Harlem Charlotte’s Web the Sea in the Mountains 129 Character development Snowflake Bentley Faithful Friend, Martin’s Big Gardener, The Sarah, Plain Tales of a Fourth The Words and Tall Grade Nothing 135 Theme Other Side, The So Far from Table Where Rich Faithful Elephants Librarian of Basra, Tuck Everlasting the Sea People Sit, The The 141 Dialogue True Story of the Mirandy and Sweet Clara and Chicken Sunday Tough Cookie Indian in the Three Little Pigs, The Brother Wind the Freedom Quilt Cupboard, The 147 Tone/Mood Cheyenne Again True Story of the Thank You, Yo, Hungry Wolf! So You Want to Wayside School Is Three Little Pigs, The Mr. Falker Be President? Falling Down Standards for VOCABULARY/LITERARY LANGUAGE Page Ref Standard 4/5 Mentor Text Booklink 1 Booklink 2 Booklink 3 Booklink 4 Booklink 5 151 Precise vocabulary Drop of Water, A Annie and the Under the Quilt Owl Moon Dogteam Tuck Everlasting; Old One of Night View from Saturday, The 155 Word meanings Miss Alaineus True Story of the King Who Chocolate Moose Sylvester and the Series of Three Little Pigs, Rained, The for Dinner, A Magic Pebble Unfortunate The Events, A 161 Literary/Figurative Home Run Owl Moon St. George and Mirandy and Snowflake Bentley Tuck Everlasting language the Dragon Brother Wind (dialect) 167 Alliteration Z Was Zapped, The Miss Alaineus Harlem How the Grinch Shrek! Animalia Stole Christmas 171 Onomatopoeia Sector 7 Home Run How the Grinch Three Pigs, The Sky Dogs Love That Dog Stole Christmas 177 Simile/Metaphor Tar Beach Tough Cookie Snowflake Bentley If Not for the Cat All the Places Pictures of to Love Hollis Woods 183 Repetition Alexander and the When I Was Dogteam If I Were in Click, Clack, Moo Great Gilly Terrible, Horrible, No Young in the Charge of the Hopkins, The Good, Very Bad Day Mountains World 187 Transition words Wilma Unlimited Chicken Sunday Drummer Boy Animals Nobody Where the Stone Fox Loves Sidewalk Ends, “True Story” x • INTERACTIVE READ-ALOUDS Hoyt_IR45_Front Matter 6/12/07 5:17 PM Page xi LESSON MATRIX Standards for LITERARY ELEMENTS AND DEVICES Page Ref Standard 4/5 Mentor Text Booklink 1 Booklink 2 Booklink 3 Booklink 4 Booklink 5 193 Point of view So Far from the Sea Two Bad Ants True Story of the Faithful Elephants Tough Cookie Pictures of Hollis Three Little Pigs, Woods The 197 Personification Heartland True Story of the Mirandy and Tough Cookie Frog Prince Tale of Three Little Pigs, Brother Wind Continued, The Despereaux, The The 203 Foreshadowing Yellow Star, The Grandfather’s How Many Days Passage to Table Where Rich Sign of the Beaver Journey to America? Freedom People Sit, The 209 Flashback Wreck of the Zephyr, Dinosaurs of Keeping Quilt, Nettie’s Trip South Home Place Lion, the Witch The Waterhouse The and the Wardrobe, Hawkins, The The 215 Allusion Tough Cookie Tar Beach Fairytale News Stinky Cheese Man Three Little Wolves Sleeping Ugly and Other Fairly and the Big Stupid Tales, The Bad Pig 221 Symbolism Barefoot Butterfly, The Tar Beach Gleam and Glow Giving Tree, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, The 227 Hyperbole/Obvious Piggy Pie! Library Lil Bunyans, The Heat Wave Cloudy with a Shrek! exaggeration Chance of Meatballs 233 Imagery Owl Moon Sylvester and the If Not for the Cat Harlem Home Place Golem Magic Pebble 239 Poetic justice Widow’s Broom, The Quicksand Book, Grizz Sweetest Fig, The Why Mosquitoes Holes The Buzz in People’s Ears 245 Irony Frog Prince Continued, Table Where Rich Yellow Star, The Sweetest Fig, The Golem Angel for Solomon The People Sit, The Singer, An Standards for GENRE Page Ref Standard 4/5 Mentor Text
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