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Title: Letters Home from Yosemite


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Letters Home from Yosemite
  • By Lisa Halvorsen

2
Vocabulary
  • He photographed the wilderness.
  • place that is in a natural state
  • streets that run through the center of a city
  • sand dunes that rise out of the desert floor
  • area that has been cleared for farming

3
Answer
  • place that is in a natural state

4
Vocabulary
  • John Muir was a naturalist.
  • person who comes from another country
  • person who puts out forest fires
  • person who likes to fish and camp
  • person who studies living things

5
Answer
  • D. person who studies living things

6
Vocabulary
  • We want to preserve this forest.
  • save
  • manage
  • divide
  • replant

7
Answer
  • save

8
Vocabulary
  • The band put on an impressive show.
  • interesting
  • amazing
  • amateur
  • expensive

9
Answer
  • B. amazing

10
Vocabulary
  • What species is that animal?
  • type
  • color
  • shape
  • height

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Answer
  • type

12
Vocabulary
  • We fell on the slopes.
  • pile of rocks
  • frozen pond
  • sides of a mountain
  • huge sheet of ice

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Answer
  • C. sides of a mountain

14
Vocabulary
  • Can you see the glacier?
  • huge sheet of ice
  • high waterfall
  • deep valley
  • snowy mountain top

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Answer
  • huge sheet of ice

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Comprehension
  • Which of the following sentences was an OPINION
    stated by the author?
  • I knew we were in for an exciting vacation.
  • Id been reading about Yosemite on the plane.
  • I learned that it is Americas third national
    park.
  • Yosemite was established as a national park.

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  • I knew we were in for an exciting vacation.

18
  • Why did the author provide headings throughout
    the selection?
  • to give directions for traveling to different
    places in the park.
  • to group the facts about different main topics
  • to persuade the reader that the park is work
    preserving
  • to group the facts about different main topics

19
  • D. to group the facts about different main topics

20
  • Which clue can help you know that this story
    takes place in recent times?
  • The first group of tourists arrives.
  • Native Americans were the only people living in
    Yosemite.
  • The narrator traveled in an airplane.
  • John Muir had just convinced the government to
    preserve Yosemite.

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  • C. The narrator traveled in an airplane.

22
  • Travel to Badger Pass in 1855 was different than
    it is today because the only way people could get
    there was by
  • A. raft
  • B. car
  • C. skis
  • D. horseback

23
  • D. horseback

24
  • Which of the following is a main idea from the
    selection?
  • A. Yosemites first visitors arrived in 1855.
  • B. Yosemite is a popular place to visit.
  • C. Most visitors go to Yosemite in the summer.
  • D. Badger Pass was Californias first ski area.

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  • B. Yosemite is a popular place to visit.

26
  • Which of the following was an opinion from the
    selection?
  • A. Bridalveil Fall is 620 feet high.
  • B. More than half of Americas highest
    waterfalls are in Yosemite.
  • C. One of the prettiest (waterfalls) is
    Bridalveil Falls.
  • D. Sometimes hard wings actually blow the falls
    sideways.

27
  • C. One of the prettiest (waterfalls) is
    Bridalveil Falls.

28
  • What attraction did the author go to see
    immediately after visiting Glacier Point?
  • A. Tioga Pass
  • B. El Capitan
  • C. Yosemite Valley
  • D. Badger Pass

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  • B. El Capitan

30
  • Which detail supports the main idea that
    visitors must be careful around the animals at
    Yosemite?
  • A. Bears will rip open a tent if they smell
    food.
  • B. Male deer graze near the roads.
  • C. Bats swoop through the air to catch insects.
  • D. The young bears are as cute as teddy bears.

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  • Bears will rip
  • open a tent if they
  • smell food.

32
  • Which of the following is a fact stated by the
    author?
  • A. The view from Glacier Point was totally
    awesome.
  • B. I could also see El Capitan and Half Dome.
  • C. I like the way the light reflected off the
    bare rock surfaces
  • D. One of my favorite places was mirror lake.

33
  • B. I could also see El Capitan and Half Dome.

34
  • Why do the trees at Tioga Pass stay small?
  • A. The highway blocks the sunlight.
  • B. The soil is not very fertile.
  • C. There is not enough rain.
  • D. The elevation is very high.

35
  • D. The elevation is very high.

36
Group Discussions
  • What is one theme among the selection?
  • (Hint A theme is a message or lesson taught by
    the story.)

37
Possible Theme
  • Yosemite has many natural wonders that are worth
    being preserved.

38
  • What is one detail that supports the main idea
    that Yosemite is located in a unique place?

39
Possible Details
  • Yosemite is located in the Sierra Nevada
    Mountains, which is the longest and highest
    mountain range in the United States.

40
  • How can you tell that the authors main purpose
    for writing this selection was to inform?

41
  • The author tells many facts about Yosemite.

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Good Luck!
  • I know you will do GREAT!
  • Do your best! ?
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