Pre-teach vocabulary to make the texts more accessible.
Before reading the articles, pre-teach the five vocabulary words to help students read more fluently and understand more thoroughly.
First go over the vocabulary words (venom, prey, evolved, species, and residents) and their definitions, found in the vocabulary box or the Vocabulary Slideshow. Then check students’ understanding of the words’ meanings by asking these questions:
- What might happen if a snake were to bite you and release venom? You might get very sick or die.
- If an eagle swoops down toward its prey, what might happen next? The eagle would likely catch and eat the prey.
- How has the technology for cell phones evolved over the past 25 years? The phones now have touch screens; their cameras and internet access have gotten better.
- Would two monkeys of the same species look similar to each other? Yes.
- Who are usually the residents of a college dorm? The residents of a college dorm are usually students.
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