2/13/13

Making the Quilt

Making the Quilt

We have a new ship, fresh provisions, and happy hearts as we approach England. However, things look a little weird – people are speaking French, we see a French flag flying, and the land looks a little war-torn.

So, we are going to go out with a partner and investigate by researching the Middle Ages in the Canterbury Tales folder.

each partner will choose a column.

Read your section and highlight what you consider to be the important words.

Learn from other people’s mistakes: don’t just choose the firstĀ  four words that you see – you may be missing out on important information further on in the passage.

For each topic, list four KEY WORDS from those words or sentences that you highlighted, then explained what each key word meant in a SENTENCE, and then drew a PICTURE on the top flap.

Key Words and Sentences

Pictures on the outside

This is an activity where you need to focus on your work and make sure that you are staying task.

If you need help, Captain Riley has help cards for you. Just don’t skip reading the section, because then you won’t be able to explain what those words mean.

Learn from other people’s mistakes: If you use Captain Riley’s lifesaver cards, you still need to understand why that word is important. Don’t just use the first four words and then copy the sentence from which they came in the text – that won’t help you understand the big picture.