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Squeak and Discover: Exploring the World of Geronimo Stilton, Key Concepts…
Squeak and Discover: Exploring the World of Geronimo Stilton
I can make connections between events in the story and my own experiences, other books I’ve read, or things happening in the world.
What is the role of literature in helping us understand and connect with the world around us?
Our personal experiences, values, and emotions play a key role in how we understand and relate to characters, events, and themes in a story.
The time, place, and personal context in which we read a story shape how we interpret it.
What role do connections between personal, literacy, and real-world experiences play in shaping our interpretation of a story?
I can identify the main idea of each chapter and explain how it contributes to the overall story.
The setting can mirror a character’s internal state.
Conflict arises from the character’s desires, fears, or needs, which are often linked to their environment or the challenges they face within it
The setting of a story is not just a backdrop; it actively influences the characters’ actions, decisions, and relationships.
What role do setting, conflict, and character development play in supporting the main idea of the chapter
Comprehension
I can make predictions about what will happen next based on what I’ve read so far and explain why I think that.
Recognizing symbolism can help readers make connections between the present and future events in the story, allowing them to predict key plot twists or character actions.
The dynamics between characters (friendships, rivalries, or romantic interests) often offer important clues about the direction of the story.
What clues in the text (eg. language, character actions, setting, tone) help you predict what will happen next?
Dialogue, internal monologue, and narrative style can indicate a character’s intentions or foreshadow potential conflicts, helping readers anticipate future developments.
Key Concepts
Interpreting
Making connections
Predicting
Summarizing, synthesizing
Evaluating