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Foreshadowing
Sometimes authors clue readers into what is about to happen using a technique called foreshadowing. Authors may use their words to provide hints and sometime illustrators use their pictures to provide the reader with hints. Good readers should be open to these clues to help them make predictions.
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Owl Moon by Jane Yolen Reading Level: Story
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Encounter by Jane Yolen Reading Level: Story Treasure: string of Mardi Gras beads (represents glass beads) Teach: Connect: Author's Website:
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The Z Was Zapped: A Play in Twenty-Six Acts by Chris Van Allsburg Reading Level: Story Treasure: cut out of the letter Z Teach: Connect: Author's Website:
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Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak Reading Level: Story
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The Stranger by Chris Van Allsburg Reading Level: Story
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Grandfather's Journey by Allen Say Reading Level: Story
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Just Plain Fancy by Patricia Polacco Reading Level: Story
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The Hat by Jan Brett Reading Level: Story
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