by brenda z. guiberson illustrated by megan lloyd shared reading slides
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by Brenda Z. Guiberson
Illustratedby
Megan Lloyd
Shared Reading Slides
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Cactus
HotelWords You
Need to Know
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Saguaro • noun• pronounced
"sah-wah-roh”• large, tree-
sized cactus• native to the
Sonoran Desert
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Paloverde Tree• Palo Verde is
Spanish for "green pole" or "green stick."
• The Palo Verde (pal-oh ver-dee) is Arizona's official state tree.
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tough
•adjective (describes a noun)•strong or firm, but flexible and not brittle
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ribs• noun• any of the paired
curved bony rods that stiffen the walls of the body of most vertebrates
• something resembling a rib in shape or function
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discovered
• to make known or visible • to obtain sight or knowledge of
for the first time
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insects
• noun• any of a class (Insecta) of
arthropods (as bugs or bees) with well-defined head, thorax, and abdomen, only three pairs of legs, and typically one or two pairs of wings
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treat
• noun• anything that gives
pleasure or enjoyment
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remains• verb:–stays behind
• noun:–what stays behind after everything else is gone–what’s left
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bores• verb• to make a hole by
cutting out material with an instrument
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insulated •adjective (describes a noun)
• covered, lined, or separated with material that prevents or reduces the passage of heat, electricity, or sound
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toppled
• verb–to fall over
• adjective–lay in after having fallen
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Let’s Make Some Predictions…
Where does this story take
place?
Setting
What story clues
helped you?
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Let’s Make Some Predictions…
What kind of story do you think this is?
Genre
How do you know?
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Let’s Make Some Predictions…
What do you think you might find out from
reading this story?
PurposeWhat are
some questions you might be able to answer?
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Causeand
Effect
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The storm was terrible. The lightning flashed while the wind roared. I saw a bright flash of white followed by a sudden glow of orange. A tree in the field had been struck and was now on fire.
• CAUSE – What made it happen?
• EFFECT – What happened?
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• CAUSE – What made it happen?
–The tree was struck by lightning.
• EFFECT – What happened?
–The tree caught on fire.
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The saguaro fruit ripens.
CAUSE EFFECT
The fruit falls on the ground and splits open.
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The cactus seed falls in a safe spot.
CAUSE EFFECT
The seed grows into a cactus.
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• Cause– Because…• the squirrel and the finch do not see it.–Why is that
good?»Because they
won’t eat it.
• Effect
– It’s a good place for a seed to drop.
•Why?
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Time to Share What You Learned!
Compare Your
Predictions to What You
Read
Use all of your notes to help you
with the story
activity.