Title: By Laura Ingalls Wilder
1 The Swimming Hole
Genre Classic Historical Fiction Authors
Purpose Inform, Entertain Reading Skill
Theme
- By Laura Ingalls Wilder
- Illustrations by Garth Williams
2Summary
- Laura loves wading in the creek of her
prairie home. But when Ma and Pa take her to the
swimming hole, she realizes that she loves
swimming even more. Laura knows that she is
never supposed to go to the swimming hole without
a grownup to take her. One hot day, though, she
just can't resist heading for the swimming hole's
cool water. One thing that stops her from going
in the water is a fierce badger that snarls at
her and frightens her into returning home.
3Genre Historical Fiction
- Historical Fiction is fiction that takes place in
the past. - The author makes up the characters and events,
but the characters and events seem real. - The setting is important, and the problems and
events are based on things that really did or
could have happened during the time period.
4Comprehension Skill - Theme
- Theme is the underlying
- meaning or big idea of
- a story.
- Sometimes an author states the theme directly.
- Sometimes readers have to figure out the theme on
their own, using evidence from the text to
support their big idea.
5Vocabulary Skill Antonyms
- Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings.
- Many writers create sentences in which a known
word may be used as a clue to the meaning of an
antonym. - Examples
- Im not happy, Im distraught.
- She waded through the shallow creed because it
wasnt too deep to cross.
6Comprehension Review Cause and Effect
- An effect is something that happen
- Ask yourself the question What happens?
- A cause is something that makes an effect happen
- Ask yourself Why did it happen?
Click on the words Cause and Effect to practice
the skill.
7More Good Stuff
- Vocabulary Word Search
- Vocabulary Hang Man
- Vocabulary Matching
- Internet Workshop
- Learn About Laura Ingalls Wilder
- Laura Ingalls Wilder Scavenger Hunt
8More on Fables
- Listen to Fables
- Aesop's Fables
- More Aesops Fables Webquest
9Writing Assignment
- Write a paragraph telling whether you are
more like Mary or more like Laura. Give specific
reasons for your answer. Be sure to proofread
for punctuation and grammar.
10Weekly Fluency Check -Read with Expression
- Students should match the tone of voice to the
tone of the piece. In this passage the tone of
the story is light and cheery. But soon the tone
becomes more serious when Laura gets dunked. This
change should reflect in the readers voice. - Go to pages 203-204, beginning with
Everything was watery. . .
11Say It!
- bristled
- dugout
- jointed
- naughty
12More Words to Know
- badger
- tableland
- frightful
13bristled
- had one's hair stand up straight
14dugout
- a shelter formed
- by digging into the
- side of a hill
Click on the word to see real pioneer dugouts.
15rushes
- grasslike plants with hollow stems that grow in
wet places
16jointed
- having places where two parts join together
having joints
17naughty
18punish
- to discipline cause pain for doing something
wrong
19shallow
20badger
- a gray hairy animal that feeds at night and lives
in a hole
Click on the word badger to hear his sound! Give
it time to load.
21tableland
22frightful
23Long hair bristled along the animals back.
24Long hair bristled along the animals back.
25Laura lived in a dugout.
26Laura lived in a dugout.
27The jointed rushes swayed in the wind.
28The jointed rushes swayed in the wind.
29The naughty girl slapped William.
30The naughty girl slapped William.
31They passed a high, almost straight-up wall of
earth called a tableland.
32They passed a high, almost straight-up wall of
earth called a tableland.
33The man said, I will have to punish you for
hitting her.
34The man said, I will have to punish you for
hitting her.
35The pool is to shallow to swim in.
36The pool is too shallow to swim in.
37That was a frightful experience when I heard that
awful sound.
38That was a frightful experience when I heard that
awful sound.
39I waded out into the water where the rushes grew.
40I waded out into the water where the rushes grew.
41Review Questions
- Why do you think Laura and Mary are told never to
go near the hole? - How does Laura act at the swimming hole?
- What does this say about her character?
- Do you think Laura really understands why being
good could never be as hard as being watched?
Why or why not? - Why do you think Mrs. Wilder chose the prairie as
the setting of her books?
42Review Questions 2
- What part does the badger play in the story?
- Why do Ma and Pa not want the girls to go to the
swimming hole? - What is the theme (big idea) of this story?
- What troubled Laura the most after returning home
after going near the swimming hole? - How does Laura probably feel about her parents?
43Spelling WordsHomophones
- their
- there
- theyre
- your
- youre
44Spelling WordsHomophones
- close
- piece
- peace
- thrown
- throne
- beat
- beet
- break
- brake
- clothes
45 Lets review our words. Watch carefully because
they will flash on the screen for just a moment.
We will clap as we spell the word.Dont be
fooled this week. You have to get the correct
homophone in the sentence!
46throne
47thrown
48peace
49piece
50close
51clothes
52brake
53break
54beet
55beat
56youre
57your
58theyre
59there
60their
61to
62two
63too
64would
65wood
66GREAT JOB!