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Unit 1 Week 5

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Page 1: Unit 1 Week 5. Narrative Nonfiction tells the story of real people, places, or events. The narrator, or teller of the story, presents information in sequence.

Unit 1 Week 5

Page 2: Unit 1 Week 5. Narrative Nonfiction tells the story of real people, places, or events. The narrator, or teller of the story, presents information in sequence.

Narrative Nonfiction tells the story of real people, places, or events. The narrator, or teller of the story, presents information in sequence.

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Readers can use suffixes to help determine the a word’s meaning.

If a word ends in –ist, it means “one who is an expert in that topic”. Ex: biologist –an expert in biology

The suffix –ive can make a word mean “tending or inclined to do something”. Ex: active – tending to act

If you are not sure about a word, try covering up the suffix with your finger to see what the base word is. This can help you determine the meaning of words.

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The topic is what a story is all about. The MOST IMPORTANT THING the author

has to say about the topic is the MAIN IDEA.

The little pieces of information telling more about the main idea are supporting details.

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Active readers often use graphic organizers to help them understand what they read.

Graphic organizers can be used before, during, or after reading.

Graphic organizers help readers to determine the main idea and details.

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Glacier Species Impressive Naturalist Slopes Preserve Wilderness

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Place that is in a natural state, like a forest

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Person who studies living things

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To save something or keep it as it is

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Amazing

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Types of things

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Sides of mountains or hills

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Huge sheet of ice

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I knew we were in for an exciting vacation.

I’d been reading about Yosemite for a while.

Yosemite is America’s 3rd National park.

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Native Americans were the only people living there.

The narrator traveled in an airplane. The first group of tourists arrived.

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To give directions for traveling to different places in the park

To make the selection more interesting to read

To group the facts about different main topics

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Raft Car Horseback

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Yosemite’s first visitors arrived in 1855. Yosemite is a popular place to visit. Most visitors go to Yosemite in the

summer.

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One of the prettiest waterfalls is Bridalveil Fall.

More than half of America’s highest waterfalls are in Yosemite.

Bridalveil Fall is 620 feet high.

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Badger Pass Tioga Pass El Capitan

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The young bears are as cute as teddy bears.

Mule deer graze near the roads. Bears will rip open a tent if they smell

food.

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I could also see El Capitan and Half Dome.

I like the way light reflected of the bare rock surfaces.

The view from Glacier Point was totally awesome.

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The soil is not very fertile. There is not enough rain. The elevation is very high.

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Yosemite has many natural treasures that are worth preserving.

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The author includes mostly facts about Yosemite, with is a real place.