| Lesson Plans for THE FIREFIGHTER Level Y After Reading Comprehending the Text Reflect on Reading Purpose Remind students of their purpose for reading and ask what they found out. Ask: You were going to read to find out the major causes of wildfires. What did you find out? Explore cause-and-effect relationships within the text. Say and ask: I asked you to look for the causes of wildfires in this book. All of the things you found out were the cause parts of cause-and-effect relationships. Sometimes, one effect, such as a wildfire, can have many causes, some of which we found out today. And sometimes, one cause can have many effects, or the effect can have many parts. If we look on page 9, we see that Nature often causes wildfires. Nature is the cause, and the wildfire is the effect. But what effects are there from naturally caused wildfires? A second effect is that they are in the middle of nowhere, and people don't spot them in time. Give out worksheet 1 and explain to students that they are to fill in the chart using information from the text. They should either find the cause in the book and write its effect, or find the effect in the book and write its cause. They should also write the page number where they found the information. The last question requires the students to use their own knowledge. In the third column, they should write how they know this or where they learned this information. When students have finished the worksheet, discuss their answers. Have students justify their answers by showing evidence from the book. Other discussion questions are:
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