Lesson 28: Blood on the River
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Assignment 1
Super Sentences
Use the definition and graphic organizer to plan and write Super Sentences for examine and foreshadowing. You can choose to capture key details from today’s reading, or you can choose to write your sentences using a different topic. Make sure each sentence has a subject and verb and at least two additional details.
ex · am · ine closed, closed, irregular
Examine is a verb that means to look at very closely.
Verb | When | ||||
Subject | examine | Where | |||
How | Why |
fore · shad · ow · ing r-controlled, closed, vowel team, suffix
Foreshadowing is a noun that means clues about what is coming next in the story.
Verb | When | ||||
Subject | foreshadowing | Where | |||
How | Why |
Assignment 2
Written Response
What do the new settlers’ actions reveal about their feelings about the Native people?
Assignment 3
Written Response
How is the first line of the chapter an example of foreshadowing?