Display 21.1 ACTIVITY D: Strategy Instruction 1 understandable misinformation 2 famously investigator 3 heaviest difficulty 4 adventurous depression
Display 21.2 ACTIVITY D: Strategy Instruction 1 un der stand able mis in for ma tion 2 fam ous ly in ves ti gat or 3 heav i est dif fi cult y 4 ad ven tur ous de pres sion
Display 21.3 ACTIVITY E: Guided Strategy Practice 1 operat or en orm ous ly 2 pro bab ly a stronom er 3 un ex pect ed de fec tive 4 ex travag ant con versa tion al 5 gradu ate re organ ize
Display 21.4 ACTIVITY F: Spelling Dictation 1 defective 2 investigator 3 understandable 4 difficulty
Display 21.5 ACTIVITY G: Word Families A B organize to put things in order organized expect to look forward to expected organization expecting organizational expectation reorganize unexpected reorganization unexpectedly
Display 21.6 ACTIVITY I: Content-Area Vocabulary List 1 1 Wilma Rudolph n. Wilma Rudolph was a woman who was a fast runner. 2 pneumonia n. Pneumonia is an illness in the lungs. 3 polio n. Polio is an illness that causes weakness in muscles. 4 physical therapy n. Physical therapy is treatment for problems in the body, including problems in the muscles or joints. 5 Olympic Games n. The Olympic Games is a sports festival where athletes from many nations compete with each other. 6 tournament n. A tournament is a contest involving many teams in a sport or game. * * 7 triumph n. When you have a triumph, you have an outstanding success. 8 obstacle n. An obstacle is something that stands in your way and makes it difficult for you to do something.
Display 21.7 ACTIVITY I: Content-Area Vocabulary List 2 1 Tennessee n. Tennessee is a state in the United States. 2 correc tive brace s n. Corrective braces are used to correct or improve problems in the body. * 3 en cour age v. When you encourage someone, you give that person hope and support. 4 per severe v. When you persevere, you keep on trying to do something even if it is hard. * 5 de termina tion n. Determination is the act of not letting anything stop you. 6 in terna tion al adj. Something that is international involves more than one country or nation. 7 founda tion n. A foundation is an organization that has money to do special things. 8 in duct ed v. When a person is inducted, that person is accepted as a member of a group or a club.
Wilma Rudolph, An International Hero Section #1 Scaffolding Questions: a. What four words did the author use to tell about Wilma Rudolph s life? b. Which of the four words is a synonym for difficulties? c. What illnesses did Wilma have as a child? d. Why did the family have difficulty getting medical treatment? Display 21.32 Main Question: Why could you call Wilma Rudolph s early years the years of adversity? Begin your answer by saying: Wilma Rudolph s early years could be called the years of adversity because... (Be sure to use information from the article.)
Wilma Rudolph, An International Hero Section #2 Scaffolding Questions: a. When Wilma was four years old, what did the doctor say? b. How was Wilma s mother taught to help Wilma? c. Whom did Wilma s mother teach to do the physical therapy exercises? d. How had Wilma changed by age 12? Display 21.33 Main Question: Which word (hope, determination, adversity, triumph) would you use to describe Wilma s life from age 4 to age 12? Why? Begin your answer by saying: I would use the word to describe Wilma s life from age 4 to age 12 because... (Be sure to use information from the article.)
Wilma Rudolph, An International Hero Section #3 Display 21.34 Scaffolding Questions: a. Why did Wilma decide to become an athlete? b. How did Wilma do at basketball in the first few years? c. How did Wilma get better at basketball and become a starting guard? d. Why did the track coach invite Wilma to the summer sports camp? e. What happened when she was 16? Did Wilma prove that she could run? Main Question: Which word (hope, determination, adversity, triumph) would you use to describe Wilma s life during junior high and high school? Why? Begin your answer by saying: I would use the word to describe Wilma s life during these years because... (Be sure to use information from the article.)
Wilma Rudolph, An International Hero Section #4 Scaffolding Questions: a. In the 1960 Olympic Games, how many medals did Wilma win? b. Why was that accomplishment important? c. How was Wilma honored for her accomplishments? d. Why did she start the Wilma Rudolph Foundation? Display 21.35 Main Question: Which word (hope, determination, adversity, triumph) would you use to describe Wilma s life beginning with the 1960 Olympic Games? Why? Begin your answer by saying: I would use the word to describe Wilma s life beginning with the 1960 Olympic Games because... (Be sure to use information from the article.)