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Title: A Peddler


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  • A Peddlers Dream
  • Genre Historical Fiction
  • Authors Purpose Entertain, Inform
  • Skill Plot
  • By Janice Shefelman
  • Illustrated by
  • Tom Shefelman

Compiled by Terry Sams, Piedmont
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Summary
Solomon Joseph Azar left his home in the
mountains of Lebanon and came to the United
States to seek his fortune.  A man from the old
country gave him advice - to become a peddler. 
Not long after he began peddling his wares, he
was robbed.  A farm family took him in.  He
exchanged work for food - until one day he got a
job in a dry goods store in town.  This was not
the end of Solomon's troubles, but he never gave
up on his dream. Listen to a summary by a child
   
  •  

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Genre 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.

4
Comprehension Skill Plot
  • A storys plot is the important parts of the
    story.
  • The plot can be a series of events that center on
    a problem or conflict.
  • The parts of a plot are the conflict, or problem,
    the rising action, the climax, and the
    resolution, or outcome.

Plot quiz
Plot PowerPoint Practice
5
Comprehension Skill Review Visualizing
  • When we visualize while reading, we create
    pictures in our minds.
  • Visualizing helps us to relate to the characters
    in a text.
  • We imagine what things look like, smell, sound,
    taste, and feel.

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Vocabulary Skill Review 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
  • Because I was too tired to run, I slowly trudged
    up the pier.
  • To earn money, I began peddling my paintings,
    selling them to people in the park.

Click on the title to practice this skill.
7
Research Skill - Graphs
8
Weekly Fluency Check -Read with Expression TE
493d
  • Students should read with expression.
  • For example, they should change the tone of voice
    to match the character speaking.
  • In the passage below, the tone changes from
    serious when Solomon encounters thieves, to much
    more relaxed when he meets Mr. Lindheimer.
  • Go to pages 482 - 483, beginning with One dold
    rainy . . .

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Figurative Language Dialogue
  • Dialogue is a conversation between two or more
    characters in a story.
  • Quotation marks go around the words spoken by the
    characters.
  • Dialogue helps to move the story forward.
  • Dialogue helps the reader understand more about
    the characters and events.
  • Mr. Lindheimer says, I could use more help
    around this place.

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Review Pages 486-487
  • 1. How does Solomon feel as he
  • travels across the ocean?
  • 2. Why does he travel to America?
  • 3. What job does he do upon his
  • arrival in America?
  • 4. What event occurred during his first job?
  • 5. What is Solomons dream?

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Review Pages 488-490
  • 1. How does Mr. Hart help Solomon?
  • 2. How does the setting change from the
    original story? Why?
  • 3. What did he do to improve Harts Dry Goods?
  • 4. What is the climax of this story?

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Writing Assignment
  • Choose a famous immigrant to the United States.
    use reference sources to find out about his or
    her life, and take notes on the information you
    find.

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Summary
  • Hear a summary of this weeks story.
  • What was it like to come to America a 100 years
    ago?

14
Fun Stuff
  • What was it like to come to America a hundred
    years ago?
  • Vocabulary Practice
  • Spelling Hangman
  • Ellis Island
  • American Immigration Home Page
  • History Happens
  • Reading Test

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Say It!
  • bound
  • fortune
  • mission
  • peddling
  • purchased
  • quarters
  • trudged

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More Words to Know
  • betrothed
  • calico
  • dowry
  • merchandise
  • wares

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Vocabulary Support
  • Arabic Words and Names
  • Solomon Azar (a zar)
  • amm - a term of respect
  • quashaat (kwa shat) pack
  • baklawa (bak la wa) a sweet pastry
  • Habibati (ha be ba te) my dear
  • German Name, Phrase and Word
  • Mr. Lindheimer (lint hi mer)
  • Wer ist er? (ver ist er) Who is he?
  • und (unt) and

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Content-Area Vocabulary
  • immigrants people who enter a foreign country
    to live
  • ports of entry cities or towns where immigrants
    can enter a country
  • graph a line or diagram showing how one
    quantity compares to others.

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mission
  • a center or headquarters for religious or social
    work

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peddling
  • carrying from place to place to place to sell

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fortune
  • money and possessions amassed

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quarters
  • a place to live and stay

23
purchased
  • bought with
  • money

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trudged
  • walked with effort

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bound
  • tied together

26
calico
  • cloth with printed patterns

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merchandise
  • goods for sale

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betrothed
  • engaged to be married

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dowry
  • money or property a woman brings to a man when
    they
  • are married

30
wares
  • articles for sale

31
Maria rented new quarters upon her arrival in
Austria.

32
Maria rented new quarters upon her arrival in
Austria.
33

Kaye went to the market to purchase food for her
dinner date.
34
Kaye went to the market to purchase food for her
dinner date.
35

Last Monday morning she got ready and trudged
into work.
36
Last Monday morning she got ready and trudged
into work.
37
In New York City, many people make a living by
peddling goods on the street.
38

In New York City, many people make a living by
peddling goods on the street.
39
Beth had inherited a small fortune from her Uncle
Larry.
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Beth had inherited a small fortune from her Uncle
Larry.
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They found the flowers bound together on the
table.
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They found the flowers bound together on the
table.
43
We went to the mission to get food for the
immigrants.
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We went to the mission to get food for the
immigrants.
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GREAT JOB!
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