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August 2003     Vol.4 Issue 8

Suggested lesson plan for ""Two local kids
in International Youth Hunting test"

Possible hard words: Proper names: Ashley Metzger, Raton, New Mexico, James Vest, Ray Hentges Range
Other words: orienteering, lacrosse, refereeing

BEFORE READING: Have the young reader read the list of names and words from the short list above. Help where needed. Then ask the young reader to read the article aloud.

DURING READING: Supply any words as needed to keep the oral reading fluent.

AFTER READING: Use questions to check comprehension and stimulate a discussion of the article. Examples follow.

  1. What do the two young hunters have in common?
  2. What is "orienteering"?
  3. In terms of weapons, what is one of the advantages of being a Show-Me Shooter member?
  4. Would you have any interest in Show-Me Shooter club activities? Why or why not?

 

 


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