Lesson 28: Starry River of the Sky
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Assignment 1
Super Sentences
Use the definition and graphic organizer to plan and write Super Sentences for proclamation and obedient. 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.
proc · lam · a · tion closed, closed, open, suffix
Proclamation is a noun that means a public or official announcement of something, especially something very important.
Verb | When | ||||
Subject | proclamation | Where | |||
How | Why |
o · be · di · ent open, open, open, closed
Obedient is an adjective that means following or being willing to follow orders or requests.
Verb | When | ||||
Subject | obedient | Where | |||
How | Why |
Assignment 2
Written Response
Compare Madame Chang’s “True Story of the Mountain That Moved” (pages 257–260) to Peiyi’s “Story of the Man Who Moved a Mountain” (pages 14–17). Tell two ways these stories are similar, and two ways they are different. You might want to use notes from our anchor charts to help you compare them. Be sure to use evidence from the text to support your response.
How these stories are similar: | How these stories are different: |
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