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October 2003     Vol.4 Issue 10

Suggested lesson plan for "Kids
get new chance in deer hunt"

Possible hard words: Proper names: Forrest Ahrens, Busch Conservation Area. Weldon Springs, Bassmaster Classic Fishing Tournament
Other words. accompany, camouflage, plaques, venison

BEFORE READING: Ask the young reader to read the short list of proper names and words from the possible hard words list. Offer help where needed. Then suggest the child read the article silently and be prepared to discuss it afterward.

DURING READING: Offer to help with any names or words if asked for help.

AFTER READING: Use questions to check understanding and to stimulate a discussion of the article.

  1. How does Forrest profit from a hunt even if he doesn't get anything?
  2. How do Forrest and his dad make a blind?
  3. What kind of clothes does Forrest wear on a hunt?
  4. Do you have any interest in hunting? Why or why not?

 

 


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