Title: Letters Home from Yosemite
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2Letters Home from Yosemite
Compiled by Terry Sams PES
- Written and Illustrated by
- Lisa Halvorsen
- Visit the Author
3Summary
- Yosemite National Park is an amazing place. In
one visit, you can see giant trees, towering
mountains, and interesting wildlife.
4Genre Narrative Nonfiction
- Narrative nonfiction tells the story of real
people, places, or events. The narrator, or
teller of the story, presents information in
sequence. Notice this sequence as you read
about Yosemite National Park.
5Question of the WeekTE 66m
- How does Yosemite reflect the unique qualities of
the West?
6Review Questions
- How can you tell this was written to
inform? - What is one way Yosemite is a unique place?
- What are some impressive wonders in Yosemite?
7Review Questions
- What is the time setting of this story?
- How did the author organize this story? Why do
you think she did that? - What attraction did the she go see right after
Glacier Point?
8Vocabulary- Say It!
- glacier
- impressive
- naturalist
- preserve
- slopes
- species
- wilderness
9glacier
- a great mass of ice moving very slowly down a
mountain or
along a valley
10naturalist
- a person who studies living things
11impressive
- able to have a strong effect on the mind or
feelings
12preserve
- to keep from harm or change protect
13species
- a set of related living things that share certain
characteristic and that can be interbred
14slopes
- and that goes up and down at an angle
15wilderness
- a wild region with few or no people living in it
16Denali Nation Park in Alaska has more than 6
million miles of wilderness.
17Denali Nation Park in Alaska has more than 6
million miles of wilderness.
18More than 650 species of flowering plants live in
Denali!.
19More than 650 species of flowering plants live in
Denali!.
20The park was established to preserve the land and
the plants and animals.
21The park was established to preserve the land and
the plants and animals.
22Thats what the naturalist on the guided tour
told us about this park.
23Thats what the naturalist on the guided tour
told us about this park.
24We skied up the lower slopes of Mt. McKinley.
25We skied up the lower slopes of Mt. McKinley.
26We could see a giant glacier looking like a huge
field of ice.
27We could see a giant glacier looking like a huge
field of ice.
28The glacier was a very impressive sight.
29The glacier was a very impressive sight.
30The sequoia tree is the largest species of tree
in the world.
31The sequoia tree is the largest species of tree
in the world.
32Spelling Words Long u Sounds
- cruise
- juice
- scooter
- afternoon
- threw
- smooth
- mood
- flute
- huge
- usual
33Spelling Words Long u sounds
- curfew
- duty
- humor
- confuse
- groove
- pupil
- excuse
- cruel
- bruise
- truth