Pre-teach vocabulary to make the texts more accessible.
Before reading the articles, pre-teach the four vocabulary words to help students read more fluently and understand more thoroughly.
First go over the vocabulary words (pounces, manipulated, detect, and verify) and their definitions found in the vocabulary box or the Vocabulary Slideshow. Next check students’ understanding of the words’ meanings by asking these questions:
- If a cat pounces on a mouse, what might happen next? The cat might kill/eat the mouse.
- If you found out that your friend had manipulated the rules of a game so that he would beat you, how would you feel? Students might say that they would be angry because their friend had cheated.
- Why might someone go to the beach with a machine that can detect metal objects? The machine might find things that couldn’t be seen, like coins and jewelry under the surface of the sand.
- If your friend tells you there’s no school next Monday, how can you verify that information? You can check the school’s website or ask a school staff member.
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