FARRAR, STRAUS AND GIROUX

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New York, New York



New York
About This Scene
Classroom Activities
Introduce Vocabulary
Journal Entry
Design a Hat
Luggage Comparison
Suggested Questions
Additional Web Resources
Related Books

Classroom Activities:

Introduce Vocabulary: to and fro, trunks, board, platform

  1. On the board or on sentence strips, write the sentence(s) from the book containing the vocabulary words. Write only one sentence per strip, if you have more than one sentence. Additional sentences may be necessary to provide context clues.
  2. Cover each vocabulary word with a sticky note. You may want to reveal the first letter of the word as a clue.
  3. Read the sentences aloud and have students predict words that would fit within the context of the sentence. Use the illustration to prompt ideas.
  4. List student-suggested words on smaller sentence strip pieces, and place below the sentence.
  5. If the students do not choose the actual vocabulary word, remove the sticky note and discuss the author’s word. This activity will help students make connections between new vocabulary words and words that are more familiar. It will also develop the concept of synonyms.
  6. Trunks and board are both multiple-meaning words. Ask students to describe different meanings of the words and to use each word in a sentence that conveys the meaning they describe.

Standards: NL-ENG.K-12.3 Evaluation Strategies; NL-ENG.K-12.12 Applying Language Skills


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Illustrations and excerpts from Adèle & Simon in America by Barbara McClintock.
Copyright © 2008 by Barbara McClintock. Published in August 2008 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux, LLC. All rights reserved.