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Editor Eric Migliaccio Managing Editor Ina Massler Levin, M.A. Illustrator Mark Mason Cover Artist Marilyn Goldberg Art Production Manager Kevin Barnes Art Coordinator Renée Christine Yates Imaging James Edward Grace Rosa C. See Publisher Mary D. Smith, M.S. Ed. Author Jessica M. Dubin Kissel, M. A. Teacher Created Resources, Inc. 6421 Industry Way Westminster, CA 92683 www.teachercreated.com ISBN-1-4206-8032-3 2006 Teacher Created Resources, Inc. Made in U.S.A. The classroom teacher may reproduce copies of materials in this book for classroom use only. The reproduction of any part for an entire school or school system is strictly prohibited. No part of this publication may be transmitted, stored, or recorded in any form without written permission from the publisher.

T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s Introduction.............................................................. 3 : Biographies............................................................. 4 Two: Fairy Tales............................................................. 11 Three: Fables............................................................... 18 Four: Myths................................................................ 26 Five: Researching Folktales.................................................... 34 Six: Persuasive Writing....................................................... 44 Seven: Making Personal Connections........................................... 52 Eight: Organizational Patterns (Compare/Contrast, Sequential Order, Cause/Effect, Idea/Support, Problem/Solution)........................................................ 62 Nine: Literary Language (Personification, Alliteration, Onomatopoeia, Simile, Metaphor, Imagery, and Hyperbole)..................................................... 73 Ten: Character Development.................................................. 81 Eleven: Understanding Plot.................................................... 92 Twelve: Examining Textbooks.................................................. 99 Thirteen: Varying Rates of Reading............................................ 109 Fourteen: Making Predictions................................................ 118 Fifteen: Narration.......................................................... 126 National Standard Correlations...................................................... 133 References........................................................................ 143 #8032 Ready to Go s: Grade 3 2 Teacher Created Resources, Inc.

Teacher Instructions Objectives Reading To identify a biography To look for compound words Writing To write a biography using a paragraph format To use a topic sentence To write in complete sentences To follow rules of capitalization Summary The students will read a biography about Wilson Bentley, the first person to take a photograph of a single snowflake. Then, students will use specific facts to write a biography about Richard Drew, the inventor of Scotch tape and masking tape. Materials Needed copies of the reading assignment (page 8) copies of the writing assignment (page 9) a blank sheet of paper; scissors; and tape, if available Part I: The Reading Connection A. Develop interest in the topic. Have the students watch you fold a piece of paper into four squares. Cut or tear segments off of the paper. Open up the folded paper to reveal a snowflake. B. Encourage students to make predictions about the reading. Explain to the students that they will be reading a biography about a person called the Snowflake Man. Explain to the students that a biography is written information about someone s life. 1. Ask: Why might someone be called the Snowflake Man? Encourage reasonable answers. 2. Ask: What types of things might we learn about the Snowflake Man from reading his biography? When reading the Snowflake Man s biography, we might learn about where he lived, when he lived, or why he is called the Snowflake Man. Encourage students to give similar answers. #8032 Ready to Go s: Grade 3 Teacher Created Resources, Inc.

Teacher Instructions Part I: The Reading Connection (cont.) C. Encourage good reading habits. Remind students that some words look long but are still easy to sound out because they are made up of two little words put together. Explain that these words are called compound words. An example of a compound word is snowflake. It is made up of the words snow and flake. Encourage students to see if a difficult word is a compound word when trying to sound it out. D. Establish a purpose for reading. Pass out copies of The Snowflake Man (page 8) for the students to read. Read aloud the questions that the students should answer as they read the story. 1. Why did Wilson Bentley want to take pictures of snowflakes? 2. What can we learn from Mr. Bentley s pictures? 3. Why is Wilson Bentley called the Snowflake Man? 4. Why is The Snowflake Man a biography? E. Define and extend word meaning. The word images is used in the story, and it might be a new word for some of the students. Tell the students to imagine a snowflake in their minds. Explain that what they are seeing in their minds are images of snowflakes, but the snowflakes are not really here to see. Define the word images. Images are pictures of things that are not really here to see. images F. Allow ample time for students to read the selection and reflect upon the assigned questions. G. Discuss the answers to the reading. Answers to the questions may vary. However, sample answers are as follows: 1. Why did Wilson Bentley want to take pictures of snowflakes? Wilson Bentley thought snowflakes were pretty. He wanted to find a way to save their images before they melted. 2. What can we learn from Mr. Bentley s pictures? From Mr. Bentley s pictures, we can learn that no two snowflakes are alike. Teacher Created Resources, Inc. #8032 Ready to Go s: Grade 3

Student Handout The Reading Assignment Directions: Read The Snowflake Man. Use complete sentences to answer the questions below. The Snowflake Man Wilson Bentley lived in Vermont, where there was a lot of snowfall. Mr. Bentley thought that snowflakes were very pretty. They reminded him of pieces of art. He wanted to find a way to save the pretty images before they melted. In 1885, Mr. Bentley took a picture of a single snowflake. He was the first person to do this. He took many pictures of snowflakes after he learned how to do it. These pictures were made into a book. The book is called Snow Crystals. We can learn a lot by looking at his book. We can learn that no two snowflakes are alike. Since Wilson Bentley was the first person to take a picture of a single snowflake, he is called the Snowflake Man. Answer the following questions: 1. Why did Wilson Bentley want to take pictures of snowflakes? 2. What can we learn from Mr. Bentley s pictures? 3. Why is Wilson Bentley called the Snowflake Man? 4. Why is The Snowflake Man a biography? #8032 Ready to Go s: Grade 3 8 Teacher Created Resources, Inc.

Student Handout The Writing Assignment Directions: In the form of a paragraph, write a biography about Richard Drew, the man who invented Scotch tape. Use the facts below to help you. Facts about Richard Drew Lived from 1886 1982 Enjoyed playing the banjo for much of his life Lived in St. Paul, Minnesota, during the 1920s Noticed that painters were having a hard time painting a straight line on cars Invented masking tape to help painters paint in straight lines Sold masking tape in stores, and people quickly found many different uses for it Invented masking tape in 1923 Invented Scotch tape in 1930 Teacher Created Resources, Inc. #8032 Ready to Go s: Grade 3