Title: The Houdini Box
1The Houdini Box
Compiled by Terry Sams PES
2Study Skills
- Genre Historical Fiction
- Comprehension Skill
Compare and Contrast - Comprehension Strategy Predict
- Comprehension Review Skill Plot and
Character - Vocabulary Synonyms/Antonyms
3Summary
Young Victor wants to be a magician like his
hero, famed escape artist Harry Houdini, but his
attempts at escape end up as disasters. One
Halloween night, he receives a wooden box at
Houdinis house. Victor opens it many years
later and discovers Houdinis secrets.
4Genre Historical Fiction
- Historical fiction has characters and events
based on real people and events in history. As
you read, look for historical details. - (Different PowerPoint on Genre)
5Comprehension Skill Tested Compare and Contrast
TE392
- A Comparison tells how two or more things are
alike. - A Contrast tells how they are different
- Clue words such as like or as show comparisons
- Clue words such as but or unlike show contrasts.
6Compare and Contrast PB 153
Special Effects and Magic Tricks Special Effects and Magic Tricks
Alike Different
Both seem real
3. how they work to fool the eye computer vs.
hands
1. Both fool the eye
4. new practice vs. old
2. Both have hard work
5. One is harder to figure out.
7Vocabulary SkillSynonyms and Antonyms TE 394
- When you read, you may come across a word you
dont know. - Sometimes the author will use a synonym or an
antonym as a clue to the meaning of the word. - Synonyms are words that mean almost the same
thing. - Antonyms are words with opposite meanings.
Click on the title to practice this skill.
8Comprehension Skill review Plot and Character
TE 401
- We learn about characters by noticing what they
say and do. - The main characters problem often drives the
plot. The plot begins when a character has a
problem or conflict. - Main events usually focus on the characters
efforts to solve the problem. - Plot (problem) builds up during rising action, is
met directly at the climax, and comes to an end,
as the action winds down, during the resolution.
9Comprehension Skill review Plot and Character
PB193
Problem
Rising Action Cory waited for her turn.
Rising Action
Climax 3.
Resolution 4.
1. Cory was trying out for a dance group.
2. Cory danced.
Cory made it into group.
Cory cheered.
10Comprehension Strategy Predict TE 407
- Good readers think about what will happen next.
- Patterns in the information in a graph or chart
can help you predict.
11Research/Study Skills Instruction Manuals TE
415L
- Procedures and instructions are directions for
using something. - Instructions are given in order and often
included numbered steps. - Read through the instructions before you begin.
- Then do what is directed, one step at a time.
12Research/Study Skills Instruction Manuals TE
415L
- A manual usually takes the form of a booklet or
handbook. - It contains a written set of instructions that
help the reader understand, use, or build
something. Take note of illustrations, diagrams,
headings, labels, and sections (including index
and table of contents).
13Weekly Fluency Check -Emotion TE 415a
- You need to read with emotion to help listeners
understand characters and events better and to
make the story more enjoyable. - Read Pg. 402, paragraphs 2-3, expressing Victors
excitement and impatience. Practice 2 echo
readings.
14Other Things
- Character Bookmarks
- Vocabulary Game
- A Review Houdini in Childrens Literature
- Harry Houdini
- Time Line
- Teacher Guide
15Question of the WeekTE 392L
- Can you always believe what you see?
16Day 2 - Question of the Day
- Why do you think Houdini is able to escape and
seems to walk through walls, but Victor cannot?
17Day 3 - Question of the Day
- Why do people enjoy watching magic tricks so much?
18Day 4 - Question of the Day - Review
- What are some things you would and wouldnt like
about being an illusionist?
19Review Questions
- How can you tell Houdini and Victor were both
kind people? - Why did Mrs. Houdini cry when she read Victors
letter? - what did Victor try to do after he learned about
Houdinis tricks? - Describe Victors character.
20Review Questions
- Why didnt Victor tell his wife and son about the
box? - Why did Houdini promise to write Victor a letter?
- What was important about reading Houdinis
monument? - What was in Houdinis box?
- When did Victor find Houdinis box?
21Vocabulary - Say It
- appeared
- crumbled
- monument
- vanished
- magician
- escape
- bustling
22More Words to Know
- engraved
- unexplainable
- invisible
- pretending
- judge
23invisible
- Not visible not capable of being seen
24pretending
25judge
- form an opinion or estimate about
26appeared
27vanished
- disappeared, especially suddenly
28bustling
- being noisily busy and in a hurry
29monument
- something set up to honor a person or an event.
A monument may be a building, pillar, arch,
statue, tomb, or stone.
30monument
31crumbled
32magician
- person who entertains by art or skill of
creating illusions, especially a sleight of hand
33engraved
- cut deeply in carved in carved in an artistic
way
34unexplainable
- unaccountable without apparent cause or reason
35escape
- to get out and away to get free
36The clothes were invisible to people who were
unfit for their jobs.
37The clothes were invisible to people who were
unfit for their jobs.
38Victor was looking around the huge, bustling
train station when he saw Houdini.
39Victor was looking around the huge, bustling
train station when he saw Houdini.
40The king learned to judge people by their good
work and not how they complimented him.
41The king learned to judge people by their good
work and not how they complimented him.
42The weavers were only pretending to weave cloth .
43The weavers were only pretending to weave cloth .
44The children like Houdini because he could do the
unexplainable.
45The children like Houdini because he could do the
unexplainable.
46Houdini could escape from an iron milk can in
under 20 seconds.
47Houdini could escape from an iron milk
can in under 20 seconds.
48Victor wanted to be a magician when he grew up,
just like Houdini.
49Victor wanted to be a magician when he grew up,
just like Houdini.
50 Mrs. Houdini vanished up the staircase into the
library.
51 Mrs. Houdini vanished up the staircase into the
library.
52The initials E.W. were engraved on the bottom of
the box.
53The initials E.W. were engraved on the bottom
of the box.
54They found the ball lying in the corner of a dark
monument in the graveyard.
55They found the ball lying in the corner of a dark
monument in the graveyard.
56Two smaller words appeared directly below
Houdini.
57Two smaller words appeared directly below
Houdini.
58The lock was so old that it crumbled when Victor
brushed his hand across it.
59The lock was so old that it crumbled when Victor
brushed his hand across it.
60Writing Assignment Write a Science Log Entry
- Think of something in nature that interests you.
- It might be a garden, a snowstorm, a river, or a
season. - Write a description using exact nouns and
powerful verbs. - Write in a way that allows your personality to
shine through.
61Spelling Words Contractions
- havent
- whens
- weve
- its
- theyre
- arent
- hadnt
- wheres
- couldnt
- shouldnt
62Spelling Words Contractions
- were
- theres
- wouldnt
- wont
- dont
- wasnt
- heres
- Ive
- doesnt
- youre
63CHALLENGE
- itll
- wholl
- mightve
- mustnt
- wed
64This Weeks Word Wall Words
Click and type your own words for this week
65Lets review our Spelling words. Watch carefully
because they will flash on the screen for just a
moment. We can clap as we spell the word, or we
might just practice reading the words.
66dont do not
67wont will not
68wouldnt would not
69theres there is
70were we are
71youre you are
72doesnt does not
73Ive I have
74 heres here is
75wasnt was not
76shouldnt should not
77couldnt could not
78wheres where is
79hadnt had not
80arent are not
81theyre they are
82its it is
83weve we have
84whens when is
85havent have not
86itll it will
87wholl who will
88mightve might have
89mustnt must not
90wed we had