Skill-Based Lesson Headings Visuals "In the fairy tale 'The Golden Goose,' a poor farmer's son shows kindness to an old man and receives a golden goose as a reward. The goose has the magical ability to produce golden eggs. Excited by the potential wealth, the greedy townspeople try to steal the golden goose from the farmer's son. However, their greed leads to misfortune and embarrassment, while the farmer's son's kindness and gratitude bring him true happiness and prosperity. A) The story emphasizes the importance of trying to steal the golden goose. B) Greed leads to misfortune and embarrassment for the townspeople. C) The golden goose brings true happiness and prosperity to the townspeople. D) Kindness and gratitude are not valuable traits in life. I – Do Stage "Martin Luther King Jr. was a prominent leader in the Civil Rights Movement. He believed in equality and fought for the rights of African Americans. Through peaceful protests and powerful speeches, he inspired millions of people and brought about significant change in our society." A. The impact of Martin Luther King Jr. on the Civil Rights Movement. B. The importance of peaceful protests in fighting for equality. C. The accomplishments and contributions of African Americans. D. The significance of powerful speeches in inspiring change. We – Do Stage "The water cycle is the process by which water circulates through the Earth's atmosphere, land, and bodies of water. It begins with the evaporation of water from the Earth's surface, which then forms clouds through condensation. These clouds eventually release water in the form of precipitation, such as rain, snow, or hail. The water then returns to the Earth's surface, where it collects in rivers, lakes, and oceans, ready to begin the cycle again." A. The importance of water in the water cycle. B. The different forms of precipitation in the water cycle. C. The stages of the water cycle and its continuous process. D. The impact of the water cycle on the Earth's atmosphere. You – Do Stage "Rosa Parks was a courageous woman who played a significant role in the Civil Rights Movement. On December 1, 1955, she refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white passenger, sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Her act of defiance led to a wave of protests and helped bring an end to racial segregation on public buses." A. The impact of Rosa Parks on the Civil Rights Movement. B. The importance of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. C. The history of racial segregation on public buses. D. The significance of acts of defiance in fighting for equality CENTRAL IDEA Answer the questions about pages 42–43 The Dawn Wall 1. What is the main idea on pages 42–43? The Dawn Wall is the most challenging free climb in the world. 2. What text evidence supports the main idea? The Dawn Wall has a “mostly smooth granite face.” Free climbing is difficult because climbers use only their hands, feet, and body to climb. Jorgeson and Caldwell needed almost five years to analyze the wall and plan the climb. CENTRAL IDEA Answer the questions about another page The Dawn Wall 3. What does the photograph or infographic show? On page 44, the photograph shows one of the climbers attempting the next pitch on the cliff. 4. Summarize how the photograph or infographic supports the central idea of the text, and include supporting details The photograph on page 44 shows how steep the wall is. I can see how hard it would be to find a place to step or hold on to. The climber appears to be holding on with just the tips of his fingers, and he can barely grip a tiny ledge with the toes of his shoes.