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Table of Contents Introduction............................................................3 About the Book and Lessons....................................................4 Common Core State Standards Correlations........................................... 7 Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Lesson Notes and Activity Answers............................................ 9 Learning About the Strategies: Helpful Hints..................................... 12 Understanding Words: The Farm Trip........................................ 13 Understanding Words: Teeth for Tex Rex...................................... 17 Finding Information: Teddy Bears.......................................... 19 Finding Information: Fruit Roll........................................... 23 Identifying the Main Idea: The Tree House..................................... 25 Identifying the Main Idea: My Favorite Shirt.................................... 29 Assessments: Helping at Home............................................. 31 Lesson Notes and Activity Answers........................................... 35 Learning About the Strategies: Helpful Hints..................................... 38 Sequencing: I Jump Out of Bed............................................ 39 Sequencing: How to Make Fairy Bread........................................ 43 Finding Similarities and Differences: My Family.................................. 45 Finding Similarities and Differences: My Favorite Places............................. 49 Predicting: The Man and the Singing Bird...................................... 51 Predicting: The Lion and the Dolphin........................................ 55 Assessments: The Chatting Elf............................................. 57 Lesson Notes and Activity Answers........................................... 61 Learning About the Strategies: Helpful Hints..................................... 64 Drawing Conclusions: Boys.............................................. 65 Drawing Conclusions: Dogs............................................. 69 Summarizing: Strange Plants............................................ 71 Summarizing: Dentists................................................ 75 Making Inferences: My Street............................................. 77 Making Inferences: Letter to Jack........................................... 81 Assessments: Make Fabulous Fruit Salad....................................... 83 Lesson Notes and Activity Answers........................................... 87 Learning About the Strategies: Helpful Hints..................................... 90 Cause and Effect: One to Five............................................. 91 Cause and Effect: The Sandman........................................... 95 Fact or Opinion: Homes................................................ 97 Fact or Opinion: Showbags..............................................101 Point of View and Purpose: How Jellyfish Look After Themselves......................... 103 Point of View and Purpose: Jack and the Beanstalk................................ 107 Assessments: My Dog, Barkly.............................................109 #8031 Targeting Comprehension Strategies 2 Teacher Created Resources

Common Core State Standards Correlations Each lesson meets one or more of the following Common Core State Standards Copyright 2010. National Governors Association Center for Best Practices and Council of Chief State School Officers. All rights reserved. For more information about the Common Core State Standards, go to http://www.corestandards.org/ or http://www.teachercreated.com/standards. Reading: Literature Standards Key Ideas and Details ELA.RL.2.1: Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text. ELA.RL.2.2: Recount stories, including fables and folktales from diverse cultures, and determine their central message, lesson, or moral. ELA.RL.2.3: Describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges. Craft and Structure ELA.RL.2.4: Describe how words and phrases (e.g., regular beats, alliteration, rhymes, repeated lines) supply rhythm and meaning in a story, poem, or song. ELA.RL.2.5: Describe the overall structure of a story, including describing how the beginning introduces the story and the ending concludes the action. ELA.RL.2.6: Acknowledge differences in the points of view of characters, including by speaking in a different voice for each character when reading dialogue aloud. Integration of Knowledge and Ideas ELA.RL.2.7: Use information gained from the illustrations and words in a print or digital text to demonstrate understanding of its characters, setting, or plot. Pages 13 16, 17 18, 25 28, 29 30, 39 42, 49 50, 51 54, 55 56, 57 60, 65 68,69 70, 77 80, 81 82, 91 94, 95 96, 107 108, 109 112 25 28, 29 30, 51 54, 55 56, 57 60, 65 68, 77 80, 95 96, 107 108, 109 112 25 28, 29 30, 51 54, 55 56, 57 60, 65 68, 77 80, 107 108, 109 112 39 42, 69 70, 91 94, 107 108 25 28, 29 30, 39 42, 49 50, 57 60, 65 68, 95 96, 107 108, 109 112 107 108 25 28, 29 30, 55 56, 65 68, 95 96 Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity ELA.RL.2.10: By the end of the year, read and comprehend literature, including stories and poetry, in the grades 2 3 text complexity band proficiently, with scaffolding as needed at the high end of the range. All informational passages allow students to read and comprehend informational texts in the grades 2 3 text complexity band. Teacher Created Resources 7 #8031 Targeting Comprehension Strategies

Common Core State Standards Correlations (cont.) Reading: Informational Text Standards Key Ideas and Details ELA.RI.2.1: Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text. ELA.RI.2.2: Identify the main topic of a multiparagraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within the text. ELA.RI.2.3: Describe the connection between a series of historical events, scientific ideas or concepts, or steps in technical procedures in a text. Craft and Structure ELA.RI.2.4: Determine the meaning of words and phrases in a text relevant to a grade 2 topic or subject area. ELA.RI.2.5: Know and use various text features (e.g., captions, bold print, subheadings, glossaries, indexes, electronic menus, icons) to locate key facts or information in a text efficiently. ELA.RI.2.6: Identify the main purpose of a text, including what the author wants to answer, explain, or describe. Integration of Knowledge and Ideas ELA.RI.2.7: Explain how specific images (e.g., a diagram showing how a machine works) contribute to and clarify a text. ELA.RI.2.8: Describe how reasons support specific points the author makes in a text. Pages 19 22, 23 24, 31 34, 43 44, 45 48, 71 74, 75 76, 83 86, 97 100, 101 102, 103 106 31 34, 71 74, 75 76, 97 100, 101 102, 103 106 23 24, 43 44, 45 48, 83 86 19 22, 23 24, 31 34, 45 48, 71 74, 83 86, 97 100, 101 102, 103 106 19 22, 23 24, 45 48, 83 86, 97 100, 101 102 19 22, 23 24, 31 34, 43 44, 71 74, 75 76, 83 86, 97 100, 101 102, 103 106 19 22, 23 24, 45 48 19 22, 31 34, 71 74, 75 76, 97 100, 101 102. 103 106 Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity ELA.RI.2.10: By the end of year, read and comprehend informational texts, including history/social studies, science, and technical texts, in the grades 2 3 text complexity band proficiently, with scaffolding as needed at the high end of the range. All informational passages allow students to read and comprehend informational texts in the grades 2 3 text complexity band. #8031 Targeting Comprehension Strategies 8 Teacher Created Resources

Helpful Hints Learning About the Strategies UNDERSTANDING WORDS Find the word or phrase in the text. Read that sentence and some of the words around it to help you determine the meaning. Replace the word with each choice given, and say the sentence aloud to see if it sounds correct. Always check all possible answers before deciding on your answer. FINDING INFORMATION Identify keywords in the question to make sure you know what information you need. Find the keywords in the text and read the information around them carefully. Always check all possible answers before deciding on your answer. IDENTIFYING THE MAIN IDEA The main idea links all the other ideas together and tells what the text is mainly about. The title and opening sentence are good clues for identifying the main idea of the text. Look for these things first. Ask yourself, Is my choice the most important idea in the text? Always check all possible answers before deciding on your answer. #8031 Targeting Comprehension Strategies 12 Teacher Created Resources

Understanding Words Text 1 Name We use words to tell people things. We need to understand what words mean. We also need to know some ways to determine what new words mean. Activity: Read the story below and complete pages 14 16. The Farm Trip 1. On Friday, everyone in our class got on a bus and went to visit a farm to learn more about farm animals. Some parents came to help Mrs. White look after us. 2. Our lunches and snacks were in plastic bags with our names written on labels. They went in a colored plastic box in a secret place in the bottom of the bus. My mom put a small bottle of sunscreen in my lunch bag so I could put more on and not get sunburned. 3. We all wore our school hats and name badges in case we got lost. 4. We took a long time to travel there. The big bus was noisy and uncomfortable because we had to sit with three people to a seat. We didn t have to wear seatbelts. 5. When we finally arrived at the farm, we got into small groups and wandered around, looking at and touching all the animals. 6. By the time we got on the bus to go back to school, we were all exhausted. Some kids even fell asleep! We all had great fun! Teacher Created Resources 13 #8031 Targeting Comprehension Strategies

Learning Page Understanding Words Name Follow the steps below to learn how to determine the meaning of new words. Find and underline the word in the text. Read the sentence the word is in. Think about the other words in the sentence to find out what clues they may give. If you are still not sure, read the sentences before and after, and even the whole paragraph if needed. Always check all possible answers before choosing one. Step 1: Read the question. What does the word parents mean? (a) fruit (b) to run (c) pets (d) moms and dads Step 2: Draw a line under the word parents in paragraph 1. Read the sentence it is in. Step 3: Choose the best answer by replacing each answer choice in the sentence instead of the word parents. (a) The sentence tells about something or someone who is going to help Mrs. White look after the children. Fruit couldn t do this! This is not a good answer. (b) If we put the words to run in the sentence in place of parents, the sentence would say Some to run came to help Mrs. White look after us. This makes the sentence sound wrong. This is not a good answer. (c) Pets would not be able to help Mrs. White look after the children. This is not a good answer. (d) If we put the words moms and dads in the sentence instead of parents, it makes sense, because moms and dads would be able to help Mrs. White look after the children. This is the best answer. #8031 Targeting Comprehension Strategies 14 Teacher Created Resources

Understanding Words Name Practice Page Practice defining the meaning of words. Use the clues in the Think! boxes to help you. 1. Find the word labels in paragraph 2. (a) tags or stickers (b) food (c) books (d) posters 2. Find the word snacks in paragraph 2. (a) toys (b) food and drink (c) animal food (d) games 3. Choose the best answer. Badges (paragraph 3) are: (a) animals that build burrows. (b) labels you wear to tell who you are. Think! Try each choice in the sentence. See which one makes the most sense. Think! The sentence will give you a clue. Think! The word before badges tells you what they are used for. (c) kinds of trees. (d) homes. 4. Choose the best answer. Sunscreen (paragraph 2) is: (a) a small tent to give you shade. (b) something to block the sun from your eyes. (c) a cream to stop you from getting a sunburn. Think! The sentence will give you a clue about what it is used for. (d) a place to hang wet clothes. Teacher Created Resources 15 #8031 Targeting Comprehension Strategies

On Your Own Understanding Words Name Use the strategies you have been practicing to help you determine the meanings of these words. 1. Find the words to travel in paragraph 4. (a) to go somewhere (b) to walk (c) to paint (d) to work 2. Find the word uncomfortable in paragraph 4. (a) not pretty (b) running (c) quiet (d) felt bad 3. Find the word wandered in paragraph 5. (a) smelled (b) took pictures (c) walked (d) cleaned 4. Draw a picture to show what exhausted means (paragraph 6). #8031 Targeting Comprehension Strategies 16 Teacher Created Resources