Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Justin and the Best Biscuits in the World

Justin and the Best Biscuits in the World
Summary: On a visit to Grandpa's ranch, Justin learns all about cowboys. His special connection with Grandpa also teaches him a few things he never would have guessed about chores- or himself.

Justin and The Best Biscuits in the World

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Reading Skill - Compare and Contrast

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When you
compare 2 things you ask yourself,
"How are these things alike?"
twins

When you
contrast 2 things you ask yourself,
"How are these things different?"
apple and pear

* Some words that signal comparisons are:
both, each, like, same, also, too
* Some words that signal contrasts are: different, but, on the other hand, however


Let's compare and
contrast
a car and
a skateboard.
car skateboard

How Alike? How different?
  • both are forms of transportation
  • a car is large but a skateboard is small
  • they each have wheels
  • you usually sit in a car
    but
    you stand on a skateboard
  • cars come in different colors and skateboards do also
  • many people can ride in a car, however only one person rides on a skateboard
  • a car cost money and a skateboard does too
  • a car has doors but a skateboard does not

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Kai's Journey to Gold Mountain
What If ... you were to move to a strange place where people don't like you and threatened to send you back where you came from?

Kai was 12 when he had to leave his home in China, and journey ALONE to Gold Mountain (America) to live with his father.  It was 1934 then, and Chinese immigrants weren't welcome.

When he arrived in San Francisco, Kai was detained and brought to Angel Island.  Kai didn't expect Angel Island to be scary and terrible.

Will Kai ever join his father in Gold Mountain?

Kai's Journey to Gold Mountain

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(Above and Below) Physical exams at Angel Island. After being assigned a barrack and bunk, new arrivals underwent a medical examination shortly after reaching the island. Unfamiliar with the language, customs, and Western medical procedures, the examination was often characterized by newcomers as humiliating and barbaric. Photo Sources: (above) National Archives and (below) Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation.
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Angel Island