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THE PERFECT PET
OBJECTIVES
TODAY WE WILL….
• Analyze Story Structure
• Identify the problem and solution in a plot
• Use academic language: problem, solution
VOCABULARY REVIEW
• Perfect
• Nothing wrong with something
• Challenge
• Task that requires extra effort
• Healthy
• Not sick
• Satisfy
• Make someone happy
• Manage
• You are able to do something even if it is not easy
• Scratch
• Cut or scrape
• Appetite
• Feeling of wanting to eat
STRATEGY:
Analyze Story Structure
• Story structure is the way a writer shows
the characters, setting, and plot (events) in
a story.
• Identifying the elements (parts) in a story
and how they fit together helps you
understand what is happening.
SKILL: Problem and Solution
• The problem in a story is what the main
character wants to do, find out, or change
• The story ends when the character finds a
solution, or a way to solve the problem.
PREVIEW & PREDICT
When I say “Go”, take 1 minute to preview the
illustrations.
Ask yourself:
Will this story be funny?
Why or why not?
On your index card, write your predictions. After we
listen to the selection, we will see if your questions
were answered.
FOCUS QUESTION
• Read to find out…
–How does Elizabeth solve her
problem?
NOW…you will read along as we
listen to….
THE PERFECT PET
Let’s Check our Predictions!
• Share with your criss-cross/shoulder partner
your questions. Were they answered?
• Did you find out how Elizabeth solves her
problem?
TOMORROW WE WILL…
Use our “Problem and Solution Chart” to answer the
Comprehension Check questions on page 141.
SOMETHING TO THINK
ABOUT….
If you could choose any pet in a pet store,
which one would you choose. Why?