U1-L7.2 Story Choice 2: Charlie's Story (Formative)
Completion requirements
What is Courage?
Follow these instructions if you chose to read “Charlie's Story”.
* Learn what you can from the photos and their captions.
* Make some predictions about the story.
* Write your predictions on the Reader’s Notebook: Charlie's Story page.
Download PDF
Answer questions 1 to 4 in Reader’s Notebook: Charlie’s Story.
Pause and check your predictions.
Answer questions 5 to 9 in Reader’s Notebook: Charlie’s Story.
Unit 1
What is Courage?
Assessment (Formative)
Follow these instructions if you chose to read “Charlie's Story”.
Look at pages 22 to 26 of Literacy in Action 4A.
* Learn what you can from the photos and their captions.
* Make some predictions about the story.
* Write your predictions on the Reader’s Notebook: Charlie's Story page.
Download PDF
- Download the document Reader’s Notebook: Charlie's Story.
- IMPORTANT NOTE: When the download screen opens:
- Click the "Open with" button.
- Select "Adobe Reader".
- Click "OK".
- You will then be able to view the document Reader’s Notebook: Charlie's Story.
- Can't view the file? View Skill Builder: Saving Dynamic PDFs.
Read pages 22 and 23 of Literacy in Action.
Answer questions 1 to 4 in Reader’s Notebook: Charlie’s Story.
Pause and check your predictions.
Read the rest of the story (pages 24 to 26 of Literacy in Action).
Answer questions 5 to 9 in Reader’s Notebook: Charlie’s Story.
Save
How to save a file:
- Have the file open and select Save As from the File menu.
- Name your Reader’s Notebook: Charlie’s Story file in this format: jsmith_charliesstory and save the file to your Documents folder.
- These Formative Assessment worksheets are similar to homework, which is an opportunity to practise important concepts in the lesson. The worksheet is NOT for marks.
- However, your teacher may ask you to submit this worksheet to check on your progress so be sure to save it in your Documents folder.
Assignments for the Challenge Stories are on the following page