Guided Reading Lesson Plan (Levels M-Z) Title: Freedom Crossing Level: Q ISBN: Publisher: Scholastic Day 1 (Ch. 1) Pgs.

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Day 1 (Ch. 1) Pgs. 1-10 Today we will start reading Freedom Crossing by Margaret Goff Clark. In this book, Laura is just back from living for the past four years with her aunt and uncle in the south. She finds out that her family helps with the Underground Railroad, and she does not understand why they would help runaway slaves. Day 1: In today s reading, you will meet Laura, her brother, Bert, their friend, Joel, and a runaway slave named Martin. Laura overhears a conversation between Bert and Joel about helping Martin. Read to find out what the boys say. *New or important words (V) homesickness (pg. 2)- feeling sad or depressed about being away from home fugitives (pg. 5)- runaways Underground Railroad (pg. 5)- secret organization for sneaking slaves away from their owners (context clues) tragedy (pg. 8)- a disaster, heartbreak Readers recognize the elements of a story as they begin a book. In the reading today, you will meet several characters and learn about the setting and one conflict. While you are reading, record the setting, the conflict, and the characters you meet. Be ready to share during our discussion time. (Talk about setting, conflict, and characters.) Who is telling the story? (point of view) How do you know? Why were Bert and Joel worried about telling Laura about the Underground Railroad? Do you think Laura will keep the secret? Explain.

Day 2 (Ch. 2-3) Pgs. 11-28 Day 2: In today s reading, Bert and Joel try to figure out where Martin should hide. They decide that he can stay in the kitchen. Read to find out why. *New or important words (V) eavesdropper (pg. 11)- someone who listens secretly to a private conversation indignantly (pg. 12)- expressing strong displeasure, angrily disbelief (pg. 18)- doubt, amazement, refusing to believe satisfaction (pg. 25)- approval, pleasure Readers give their opinions about decisions that characters are making. Today, Bert and Joel will try figure out a place to hide Martin. Where do you think they should hide him? Explain using details from the text. Be ready to share during our discussion time. Give your opinion about this statement made by Laura: Slaves don t feel the way we do Theythey re like children and they want to safe and cared for. (pg. 21) Why does Laura have different views than the boys? Where should they hide Martin? Explain. What details from the text did you use? Who could be following Joel?

Day 3 (Ch. 4-5) Pgs. 29-43 Day 3: In today s reading, Laura will see the secret room where they hide the runaway slaves. Someone comes to visit. Read to find out who it is. *New or important words (V) suffocate (pg. 33)- die because someone can t breathe hasty (pg. 37)- quick, fast reputation (pg. 38)- what people think about you, character suspicious (pg. 40)- thinks something is going on, doubtful Readers put themselves in the shoes of the characters they read about to better understand why characters respond the way they do. Today you will read about a secret room in Laura s room that runaway slaves can hide in. After you read about this little room, write down how you would feel to be a slave hiding in that room and explain why you would feel that way. Also, what thoughts would be running through your head as you were hiding there? Be ready to share during our discussion time. Explain this quote: Bert and Laura may quarrel, but as soon as one of them s in trouble, they come together, thick as thieves! (pg. 32) What do you think about their secret room? How would you feel to be a slave hiding in that little room? What would you be thinking as you hid? Do you think Mrs. Fitch will report them? Predict what might happen next.

Day 4 (Ch. 6-7) Pgs. 44-57 Day 4: In today s reading, Laura learns that Martin is smart. Slave catchers come to the house. Read to find out what they do. *New or important words (V) scowled (pg. 45)- frowned plantation (pg. 47)- large farm usually run with the help of slaves prowled (pg. 56)- going around trying to find something Readers make inferences about the motives that influence characters feelings and actions. Today you will continue to read about the struggle Laura is going through trying to decide whether or not she should be helping Martin. Write down some of the issues she is struggling with. Infer why she is having such a hard time trying to decide whether or not to help Martin. Be ready to share during our discussion time. How did seeing Martin s scars affect Laura? How did reading about Martin s scars affect you? Why is Laura having such a hard time trying to decide whether or not to help Martin? What would you do in her situation? What is your opinion of the slave catchers? Will the men find Martin? Explain.

Day 5 (Ch. 8) Pgs. 58-71 Day 5: In today s reading, the men search Laura s room to try to find Martin. Read to find out if the slave catchers find Martin. *New or important words (V) harbor (pg. 60)- hide intrusion (pg. 60)- interruption, disturbance ruthless (pg. 66)- cruel, showing no pity Readers figure out the symbolism in the story they are reading. Today Martin will sing a song which goes like this: Oh, go down, Moses, Way down into Egypt s land, Tell old Pharaoh, Let my people go, and Laura says, Moses leads the slaves to the Promised Land? (pg. 70). These words could be talking about the Israelites who were led out of Egypt by Moses to the Promised Land, but they are actually referring to something else. What do these words symbolize? (Hint: Who is Moses? Where is Egypt? Who is Pharaoh? Where is the Promised Land?) Be ready to share during our discussion time. How did Laura do when she was confronted by the slave catchers? Explain. Do you think the slave catchers are suspicious of Bert and Laura? Explain. Symbolism: Oh, go down, Moses, Way down into Egypt s land, Tell old Pharaoh, Let my people go, and Moses leads the slaves to the Promised Land (pg. 70). What do these words symbolize? Who could be at the door this time?

Day 6 (Ch. 9- middle of Ch. 10) Pgs. 72-85 Day 6: In today s reading, Laura receives a present and a strange message from Joel. Laura and Bert leave the house to try to visit Joel. They also try to figure out what the message from Joel means. Read to find out if they are successful. *New or important words (V) approval (pg. 72)- support, agreement solemnly (pg. 73)- seriously insult (pg. 74)- to treat someone with rudeness admiringly (pg. 84)- approvingly, favorably Readers give their opinions about characters say. Today in the reading, Bert will say to Laura: I never thought you d let other people make up your mind for you. You ought to read it yourself and see what you think (pg. 82). Do you think Bert is right? Is Laura letting others make up her mind for her? Explain using details from the text. Be ready to share during our discussion time. Why is Laura so upset to receive Uncle Tom s Cabin? Is Laura letting others make up her mind for her? What details from the text did you use? In your opinion, why is Walt so mean to Bert and Laura? Explain your thinking. What have Bert and Laura figured out so far about the message from Joel?

Day 7 (Middle of Ch. 10- Ch. 11) Pgs. 86-99 Day 7: In today s reading, Laura and Bert continue to figure out what the message from Joel means. They visit a house where they think Martin is supposed to go that night. Read to find out more about this mysterious house. *New or important words (V) cellars (pg. 87)- a set of underground rooms eureka (pg. 89)- something you say when you have discovered or solved something insolent (pg. 90)- rude, disrespectful abolitionist (pg. 93)- a person who fights to help abolish (stop) slavery Readers visualize what is happening to the characters to better understand the story. Today, Laura and Bert will explore a mysterious house with four cellars. After you read, sketch a picture of what they were exploring. Be sure to label your picture and describe it using at least one sentence. Be ready to share during our discussion time. Now what have Laura and Bert figured out about the message from Joel? Why does Walt keep showing up? How would you have felt exploring the abandoned house? Do you think this is what Joel was talking about? Explain. What picture did you sketch? What sentence describes your picture?

Day 8 (Ch. 12-13) Pgs. 100-114 Day 8: In today s reading, Laura and Bert leave the abandoned house and go into town when they hear that a runaway slave has been captured. Someone steals their horse and carriage. Read to find out why. *New or important words (V) conscience (pg. 102)- a person s inner sense of what is right or wrong lynch (pg. 106)- to put to death by a mob, usually by hanging hoisted (pg. 110)- raised or lifted up dismay (pg. 111)- alarm, surprise Readers give their opinions about what characters say. Today in the reading, Bert will say to Laura: Pa says a man s conscience is stronger than the law. And he says laws can be bad. Like the Fugitive Slave Law (pg. 102). Do you think Bert is right? Is this law of forcing people to return slaves to their owners wrong? Explain your thinking. Also, is it okay to break the law when it goes against your conscience? Explain. Be ready to share during our discussion time. In the reading today, Bert says: Pa says a man s conscience is stronger than the law. And he says laws can be bad. Like the Fugitive Slave Law (pg. 102). Do you think Bert is right? Is this law of forcing people to return slaves to their owners wrong? Explain your thinking. Also, is it okay to break the law when it goes against your conscience? Explain. In the reading today, Laura thinks: But now, because of Martin, she knew that slaves were people No one should own a person (pg. 108). How has Laura changed? What happened with the runaway slave and their horse and carriage?

Day 9 (Ch. 14-15) Pgs. 115-130 *Discuss pictures (M ) Day 9: In today s reading, Laura, Bert, and Martin talk about the rights that each person should have. Some men show up to arrest Bert. Read to find out how Laura responds. *New or important words (V) defiantly (pg. 123)- disobediently, rebelliously lucifers (pg. 129)- matches sentry (pg. 130)- a person standing guard sprinted (pg. 130)- ran very quickly Readers give their opinions about decisions that characters make. Today, Bert will get arrested, so Laura decides to help Martin. After you finish reading, answer this question: Do you think Laura can handle getting Martin to safety? Explain using details from any page in the whole book. Be ready to share during our discussion time. Laura, Bert, and Martin talk about the rights people should have. Do you agree that rights like life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness should be available to ALL people? Explain. What were you thinking as Bert was being arrested? Can Laura handle getting Martin to safety? What text details did you use? What do you predict will happen next?

Day 10 (Ch. 16) Pgs. 131-140 *Discuss pictures (M ) Day 10: In today s reading, Laura and Martin travel in the woods to Tryon s Folly. Someone shows up at the Tryon house. Read to find out who it is. *New or important words (V) accustomed (pg. 132)- used to investigate (pg. 134)- look into, explore descending (pg. 138)- going down Readers point out and discuss strategies the author uses to make the text more interesting. The author, Margaret Clark, uses the strategy of suspense often in this book. After you finish reading today, write down several examples of suspense that Margaret Clark has used in this book. How has suspense made the book more interesting to read? Be ready to share during our discussion time. What do you think is happening to Bert? Although Laura must be scared, she is acting very brave. How can she act brave even when she is scared? Have you ever had to be brave even when you were scared? Explain. How has the author added suspense throughout this book? Give several examples. How has the suspense made the book more interesting to read? Who shows up at the end of the chapter? How do you think he got away from the men guarding his house?

Day 11 (Ch. 17) Pgs. 141-148 *Discuss pictures (M ) Day 11: In today s reading, Martin and the other runaway slave named George escape to Canada. Laura and Joel head back to Joel s house before Joel takes her home. Read to find out who they see on the way back to Laura s house. *New or important words (V) resumed (pg. 141)- continued, restarted concealed (pg. 146)- covered, hid derisively (pg. 148)- sarcastically Readers make judgments at the end of a book to determine whether they are satisfied with the ending. Today you will finish the book. Were you satisfied with the ending? Explain. What (if anything) would you have done differently if you were the author? Be ready to share during our discussion time. Why is this chapter called, The Promised Land? Were you satisfied with the ending of this book? Explain. What would you have done differently? Is Freedom Crossing a good title for this book? Explain. Because of all that has happened to her, do you think Laura will try to explain to her Uncle Jim and Aunt Ruth about her new feelings about slaves? Explain. What do you predict will happen next for Laura s family? Do you have any questions that you would still like answered?