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Bộ sách Scott Foresman reading street grade 5 advance teaching guides gồm các quyển sau: 5.1.1 This Is the Way We Go to School 5.1.2 Forecasting the Weather (Earth Science) 5.1.3 Harvesting Medicine on the Hill 5.1.4 African American Athletes (Social Studies) 5.1.5 The Land of Opportunity (Social Studies) 5.2.1 When the Disaster Is Over (Social Studies) 5.2.2 A Safe Heaven (Social Studies) 5.2.3 Making Friends in Mali 5.2.4 Saving Endangered Species (Life Science) 5.2.5 The National Guard Modern Minutemen (Social Studies) 5.3.1 The Patent Process (Social Studies) 5.3.2 The Inspiration of Art (Social Studies) 5.3.3 Whats New with Dinosaur Fossils (Life Science) 5.3.4 Music Gets the Blues (Social Studies) 5.3.5 Hollywood Special Effects (Social Studies) 5.4.1 Cheaper, Faster, Better Recent Technological Innovations (Social Studies) 5.4.2 Feel, Think, Move (Life Science) 5.4.3 A Home for Humans in Outer Space Is It Possible? (Space and Technology) 5.4.4 Nathaniel Comes to Town 5.4.5 What Makes Great Athletes? (Social Studies) 5.5.1 The Sandwich Brigade 5.5.2 Inventions from Space Travel (Space and Technology) 5.5.3 Astronauts and Cosmonauts (Space and Technology) 5.5.4 The Shaping of the Continents (Earth Science) 5.5.5 Journey to Statehood (Social Studies) 5.6.1 Oceans of Resources (Social Studies) 5.6.2 MixedUp Vegetables (Life Science) 5.6.3 From Salt to Silk Precious Goods (Social Studies) 5.6.4 Flying into the 21st Century 5.6.5 Unexpected Music (Social Studies)

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A Safe Haven

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A Safe Haven

SUMMARY This informational text describes

how the United States set up a shelter at a

former army base in Oswego, New York, for

more than 900 World War II refugees The

information extends the lesson concept of

the risks people took to help others during

World War II

LESSON VOCABULARY

concentration camps customs agents

tours of duty translator

INTRODUCE THE BOOK

INTRODUCE THE TITLE AND AUTHOR Discuss with

students the title and the author of A Safe

Haven Talk about the meaning of the word

haven as a shelter or refuge, and draw their

attention to the pictures on the cover Based

on these factors, have students predict what

sort of “safe haven” the story is about

BUILD BACKGROUND Ask students to tell what

they know about the term refugee Explain that

refugees are people who have to flee their

homes to find safety or refuge Tell them that

World War II created many European refugees

who left their homes for safer places

Have students whose families fled

difficult situations in their home countries

describe their experiences leaving their native

lands and coming to the United States

PREVIEW/USE TEXT FEATURES Have students

preview the book by skimming the headings

and text, looking at the photos, and reading

the captions Point out the time line on page

3 Based on this preview, ask what students

expect to learn from reading the book

READ THE BOOK

SET PURPOSE Guide students to set their own

purposes for reading the book Review students’

predictions about what they will learn and what they believe is the author’s purpose

STRATEGY SUPPORT: MONITOR AND FIX UP

Have students monitor and fix up their understanding as they read At the end of each section, have students write a sentence summarizing the facts from that section

COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS

PAGE 3 What is the purpose of the time line

on this page? (to help the reader recognize the

progression of events in the book by putting them in chronological order)

PAGE 6 What did Ruth Gruber do for the

refugees onboard the Henry Gibbins? (Gruber

acted as a translator for the refugees and wrote down their stories.)

PAGES 12–13 How did the townspeople of

Oswego try to help the refugees at the

shelter? (They gave them things such as

clothing, bedspreads, and toys and talked to them through the fence.)

PAGE 17 What was the author’s purpose

in describing the refugees’ futures as

“hopeless”? (Possible response: to show how

desperate and horrible the situation was for them)

PAGES 20–21 How did the United States help

the refugees after the war ended? (The

govern-ment gave visas to the refugees so they could live in the United States Seventy communities

in the country helped resettle refugees.)

5.2.2

AUTHOR’S PURPOSE MONITOR AND FIX UP

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Skill Work

A Safe Haven 37

TEACH/REVIEW VOCABULARY

List the vocabulary words on the board

To reinforce the importance of using a dictionary or glossary to define unfamiliar words, ask: Which words are unfamiliar to you? Where might you find the meanings of those words? (glossary, dictionary)

TARGET SKILL AND STRATEGY

AUTHOR’S PURPOSE Remind students that

an author may write for different purposes—

to inform, to persuade, to entertain, or to express feelings Based on their previews,

ask students what they think the author’s

purpose was for writing A Safe Haven Have

them provide examples to support their conclusions

MONITOR AND FIX UP Remind students

to monitor, or check, whether or not they

understand what they read Tell them that if they find they do not understand something,

one way to fix up their comprehension is

to quickly summarize the details they have just read Suggest that understanding what they read will help students determine the author’s purpose in writing all or part of the selection For example, students may want

to ask themselves at the end of a section,

“What is the author trying to tell me here?”

Students should then make a quick mental summary of the facts they just read

ADDITIONAL SKILL INSTRUCTION

GRAPHIC SOURCES Point out to students

that graphic sources, such as time lines, pictures, and captions, can help them understand the information presented in the text When students stop to make a mental summary at the end of each section, have them also think about how the graphic sources add to their understanding of the section

REVISIT THE BOOK

READER RESPONSE

1 Possible response: The author wanted to

document what happened to the Henry

Gibbins refugees Page 21, paragraph 2

2 Possible responses: Learned: how the

refugees interacted with the soldiers, were

well-fed, and experienced mild discomforts

aboard the Henry Gibbins Want to Know:

Answers will vary

3 Possible response: The grocery store sold

kosher meats

4 Possible response: Hitler taking power was

the most important event since none of

the other events that followed would have

occurred if he had not been in power

EXTEND UNDERSTANDING Have students skim

the headings in the book and discuss how the

titles helped them understand the information

in each section Ask students to talk about

the purpose of the sections’ headings

RESPONSE OPTIONS

WRITING Have students imagine that they are

refugees living in the Oswego shelter in 1944

Ask them to write diary entries in which they

describe what life is like at the shelter Tell

them to explain the benefits of living in the

shelter, as well as the problems with living

under quarantine

SOCIAL STUDIES

CONNECTION

Have students research

first-hand accounts of

European refugees who settled in the

United States during or after World War II

Students can prepare reports on the refugees

and describe their journeys to America, how

they felt when they arrived here, where they

settled, and what their new lives were like

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Author’s Purpose

• An author’s purpose is the reason an author writes something Some purposes an author may

have are to persuade, to inform, to entertain, or to express a mood or feeling.

• An author may have more than one purpose in writing a particular selection.

Directions Refer to the selection and answer the questions below.

1 Reread your answer to the first question in Reader Response What other purpose do you think

the author had for writing A Safe Haven?

2 On pages 4 and 5, the author describes some ways in which the U.S government failed to help

war refugees before it set up the shelter at Oswego Why do you think the author describes

these failures?

3 Why does the author describe the many ways that Ruth Gruber helped the refugees aboard the

Henry Gibbins and at the Oswego shelter?

4 On pages 17 and 19, the author includes questions in her descriptions of life at Oswego

What do you think is the purpose of the questions in these sections?

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Name

Vocabulary

Directions Use the vocabulary words to complete the crossword puzzle below.

A Safe Haven

Check the Words You Know

concentration camps kosher

tours of duty

customs agents quarantine translator

Holocaust quotas

Down

1 places used by the Nazis to imprison and

kill people they thought were inferior, especially Jewish people

2 the term given to the Nazis’ systematic

killing of six million Jews during World War II

3 numbers that tell how many people can

emigrate from different countries

4 someone who helps people communicate

with each other and is able to speak more than one language

Across

4 the amounts of time soldiers serve

their countries

5 rule that keeps people from having contact

with other people for a period of time

6 people who inspect materials that travelers

bring into countries

7 made according to Jewish religious rules

for preparing food

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