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MHE_Rdg_Wonders_LvRdr_G3_ELL_U3W2_12
PAIREDREADEleanor Roosevelt Historical Fiction by Liz Rawlingsillustrated by Margaret Freed Harrys Great Idea Program:CR 14Component:LRG3 U3 W2 EPDFVendor:Learning MediaLevel:28CV_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 2CV_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 213/02/12 2:02 PM13/02/12 2:02 PMSTRATEGIES&SKILLSAComprehensionStrategy:VisualizeSkill:Cause and EffectVocabulary StrategyIdiomsELL Vocabularydaydreamed,organized,volunteers Vocabularyamazement,bravery,disappear,donated,leader,nervous,refused,temporaryContent StandardsSocial StudiesHistoryWord count:1,100*The total word count is based on words in the running text and headings only.Numerals and words in captions,labels,diagrams,charts,and sidebars are not included.Program:CR 14Component:LRG3 U3 W2 EPDFVendor:Learning MediaLevel:28Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means,or stored in a database or retrieval system,without the prior written consent of The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.,including,but not limited to,network storage or transmission,or broadcast for distance learning.Send all inquiries to:McGraw-Hill EducationTwo Penn PlazaNew York,New York 10121ISBN:978-0-02-119277-9MHID:0-02-119277-4Printed in the United States.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DOC 15 14 13 12 11 10IFCIBC_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 2IFCIBC_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 213/02/12 2:03 PM13/02/12 2:03 PMPAIREDREADChapter 1A Social Studies Lesson.2Chapter 2Planning the Party .8Chapter 3Fun Had by All.11Chapter 4Reports on the Party .14Respond to Reading.16Eleanor Roosevelt .17Focus on Genre .20Essential QuestionHow can one person change the way you think?by Liz Rawlingsillustrated by Margaret Freed Harrys Great Idea Program:CR 14Component:LR G3 U3 W2 E PDFVendor:Learning MediaLevel:28001_009_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 1001_009_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 113/02/12 2:05 PM13/02/12 2:05 PMChapter 1A Social Studies Lesson Harry was almost 10 years old and he loved baseball.As he walked to school,he thought about his birthday party.His mother had planned the party.At the party,there would be a cake in the shape of a baseball and baseball caps.He and his friends would play baseball.His parents had hired a magician to entertain everyone.Harry thought,“Its going to be a great party!I cant wait.”2Program:CR 14Component:LR G3 U3 W2 E PDFVendor:Learning MediaLevel:28001_009_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 2001_009_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 213/02/12 2:05 PM13/02/12 2:05 PMHarry3Program:CR 14Component:LR G3 U3 W2 E PDFVendor:Learning MediaLevel:28001_009_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 3001_009_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 313/02/12 2:05 PM13/02/12 2:05 PMAt school,Harry daydreamed about his party.“Harry,have you been listening?What can you tell me about Eleanor Roosevelt?”asked the teacher.Harry thought quickly.“Eleanor Roosevelt was First Lady of the United States.Now she works for human rights.My mom thinks Eleanor Roosevelt is wonderful.She named my sister Anna after her.”The teacher said,“Very good.Now Eleanor Roosevelt represents our country at the United Nations.”bookWorks is a present tense verb.Find another present tense verb in the third paragraph of this page.LanguageDetective4Program:CR 14Component:LR G3 U3 W2 E PDFVendor:Learning MediaLevel:28001_009_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 4001_009_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 413/02/12 2:05 PM13/02/12 2:05 PMAfter school,Harry went to the recreation center.He played table tennis with his friend,Gary.They talked about Harrys party.Harry said,“Im inviting 10 friends.And a magician is coming!”“That sounds like fun.I wish I could have a party,”said Gary.“Ask your folks if you can have a party,”said Harry.“They cant afford a party this year,”Gary said.“You can come to my party,”Harry replied.HarryGary5Program:CR 14Component:LR G3 U3 W2 E PDFVendor:Learning MediaLevel:28001_009_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 5001_009_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 513/02/12 2:05 PM13/02/12 2:05 PMOn the way home,Harry remembered that Eleanor Roosevelt organized dances for kids in New York City.Then Harry had a great idea.He could hold his birthday party for all the boys and girls at the recreation center.Every kid with a birthday this month could come.The parents could make the food.He decided to ask his parents what they thought.motherProgram:CR 14Component:LR G3 U3 W2 E PDFVendor:Learning MediaLevel:286001_009_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 6001_009_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 613/02/12 2:05 PM13/02/12 2:05 PMAt dinner,Harry talked to his family about his idea.Anna did not like the idea.She thought there would be too many kids.But his parents thought it would be fun.Harry was excited.“Oh boy!Its going to be the best party ever!”he said.His father responded,“Dont get too excited,son.Hold your horses.Well have to see what the other parents think about your idea.”“Okay,Dad,”said Harry.“I will hold my horses.But Im excited.”STOP AND CHECK Why is Harry excited?fatherAnna7Program:CR 14Component:LR G3 U3 W2 E PDFVendor:Learning MediaLevel:28001_009_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 7001_009_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 713/02/12 2:05 PM13/02/12 2:05 PMChapter 2Planning the Party Harry got home from school next day.His mother was reading recipes.“The party is on.There are plenty of volunteers who want to help,”she said.“Great!Thanks,Mom,”Harry said.“Where will you bake the birthday cake?”“Itll be difficult to bake the cake in the small kitchen at the recreation center!Ill make it here at home and well take it over,”Mom said.Harry went off to his room to plan his party game.8Program:CR 14Component:LR G3 U3 W2 E PDFVendor:Learning MediaLevel:28001_009_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 8001_009_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 813/02/12 2:05 PM13/02/12 2:05 PMrecipe bookProgram:CR 14Component:LR G3 U3 W2 E PDFVendor:Learning MediaLevel:289001_009_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 9001_009_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 913/02/12 2:05 PM13/02/12 2:05 PMThere were eight children with birthdays that month.Harry invited all of them to the party.No one had refused their invitation,so there would be about 80 people.The night before the party,Harry felt nervous.If the party went badly,it would be his fault for suggesting it!But his doubt about the party was temporary.That night,Harry dreamed of the fun he would have at the party.STOP AND CHECKWhy was Harry worried about the party?10Program:CR 14Component:LR G3 U3 W2 E PDFVendor:Learning MediaLevel:28010_015_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 10010_015_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 1013/02/12 2:06 PM13/02/12 2:06 PMChapter 3 Fun Had by All The party was in full swing and Harry was enjoying himself.He looked around the room with amazement at so many boys and girls.Gary said,“This was a great idea,Harry!”“Thanks!”Harry said.“I got the idea from Eleanor Roosevelt!She used to organize dances.”pitcherIn Other Words going well.En espaol,in full swing quiere decir en plena marcha.cupcakes11Program:CR 14Component:LR G3 U3 W2 E PDFVendor:Learning MediaLevel:28010_015_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 11010_015_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 1113/02/12 2:06 PM13/02/12 2:06 PMThere was delicious party food.Harrys mom had made a birthday cake.There was lemonade to drink.A baker had donated a huge birthday cake,too.The cake had“Happy Birthday”written on it.The toy shop had donated a present for each child,too.Everyone thought that the party should be a regular event.present12Program:CR 14Component:LR G3 U3 W2 E PDFVendor:Learning MediaLevel:28010_015_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 12010_015_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 1213/02/12 2:06 PM13/02/12 2:06 PMThe magician entertained everyone.He performed card tricks and made coins disappear.Everyone sang“Happy Birthday”.Everybody yelled out the names of all the birthday boys and girls.Then they played party games.The children also played a game of baseball.It was great fun.To end the party,the magician played the piano,and people sang along.STOP AND CHECKWhat happened at the party?Program:CR 14Component:LR G3 U3 W2 E PDFVendor:Learning MediaLevel:2813010_015_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 13010_015_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 1313/02/12 2:06 PM13/02/12 2:06 PMChapter 4Reports on the PartyAt school,Harry told his class about the party.“Eleanor Roosevelt inspires many people.Why does she inspire you?”their teacher asked the class.One student said,“I am inspired by Eleanors bravery.It takes bravery to stand up for others.”“I was inspired by Eleanors kindness,”Harry said.“She cares about other people.”I am is an example of subject-verb agreement.Find another example of subject-verb agreement on this page.LanguageDetective14Program:CR 14Component:LR G3 U3 W2 E PDFVendor:Learning MediaLevel:28010_015_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 14010_015_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 1413/02/12 2:06 PM13/02/12 2:06 PMThe local newspaper published a photograph of Harry with the headline“Birthday Boy Behind Big Party”.Harrys mom put her arm around his shoulders.“Im proud of you,Harry.Youve really started something.It takes a leader to do that,”she said.Harry said,“Thanks,Mom.It was fun.Maybe Ill get invited to the parties in May,June,and July!”In Other Words you ve done a great thing.En espaol,You ve really started something quiere decir ha comenzado realmente ago.15Program:CR 14Component:LR G3 U3 W2 E PDFVendor:Learning MediaLevel:28010_015_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 15010_015_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 1513/02/12 2:06 PM13/02/12 2:06 PMCharacterSettingCauseEffectCauseEffectCauseEffectSummarizeSummarize the story of Harry s Great Idea.Use the Cause and Effect Chart to help you.Text Evidence1.How do you know that Harry s Great Idea is fiction?What kind of fiction is it?What text features tell you this?GENRE 2.In Chapter 1,how did Harry get his idea to have a birthday party for other children?CAUSE AND EFFECT 3.Harry says“I ll hold my horses”on page 7.What does this mean?IDIOMS4.What did Harry learn through the story?WRITE ABOUT READING 16Program:CR 14Component:LR G3 U3 W2 E PDFVendor:Learning MediaLevel:28016_020_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 16016_020_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 1613/02/12 2:09 PM13/02/12 2:09 PMAnna Eleanor Roosevelt was born into a wealthy and powerful family.She was involved in politics from a young age.At 19,Eleanor was interested in helping others.She visited poor families in New York City.She looked into how people were treated in factories.Franklin D.Roosevelt was Eleanor s distant cousin.He invited Eleanor to his 21st birthday party.They fell in love and were married in 1905.Eleanor Roosevelt(b.1884,d.1962)Compare TextsRead about Eleanor Roosevelt s inspiring life.Eleanor Roosevelt with President Roosevelt17Program:CR 14Component:LR G3 U3 W2 E PDFVendor:Learning MediaLevel:28Underwood&Underwood/CORBIS016_020_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 17016_020_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 1713/02/12 2:09 PM13/02/12 2:09 PMFrom the years 19331945,Franklin D.Roosevelt was President of the United States.Eleanor Roosevelt was First Lady.During this time,the United States experienced hard times and entered World War II.Eleanor Roosevelt worked to help people.She visited workers in factories and mines.She talked to the troops and volunteered in soup kitchens.The people loved her for actions like these.Eleanor Roosevelt was loved by many people.18Program:CR 14Component:LR G3 U3 W2 E PDFVendor:Learning MediaLevel:28Underwood&Underwood/CORBIS016_020_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 18016_020_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 1813/02/12 2:09 PM13/02/12 2:09 PMMake ConnectionsWhat qualities did Eleanor Roosevelt have that inspired so many people?ESSENTIAL QUESTION Harry was inspired by Eleanor Roosevelt.Who inspires you?How do they inspire you?TEXT TO SELFPresident Roosevelt died in 1945.Eleanor advised the new president,Harry Truman.In 1946,President Truman appointed her to the U.S.delegation to the United Nations(U.N.).At the U.N.,Eleanor led a committee to write the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.The Declaration was passed in 1948.It says that everyone has the right to freedom and safety.Throughout her life,Eleanor fought for the rights of women and African Americans.She worked to make life better for everyone.Eleanor Roosevelt holds a copy of the Declaration of Human Rights.19Program:CR 14Component:LR G3 U3 W2 E PDFVendor:Learning MediaLevel:28FPG/Archive Photos/Getty Imges016_020_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 19016_020_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 1913/02/12 2:09 PM13/02/12 2:09 PMHistorical Fiction Historical fiction tells a story that is set in the past.The settings are real places and time periods from the past.The story may have historical persons,but the main characters are usually made up.What to Look For Harry s Great Idea tells a story that is set in the 1950s.The author used the historical figure of Eleanor Roosevelt in this story.The author uses realistic details of American life at that time,such as their way of talking.Your TurnWith a partner,choose a time in the past.Find out some facts about that time.Then write your own story set in that time period.Have your characters do things that people in that time would have done.20Program:CR 14Component:LR G3 U3 W2 E PDFVendor:Learning MediaLevel:28016_020_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 20016_020_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 2013/02/12 2:09 PM13/02/12 2:09 PMLiterature CirclesFictionSettingWhere did the story Harrys Great Idea begin?Where did the story end?When did the story take place?Sequence of EventsWhat happened first,then,next,and finally in the story?PlotWhat was the problem Harry faced?How did he solve it?What was the end result?ConclusionsHow did Eleanor Roosevelt change the way Harry thought and acted in the story?Program:CR 14Component:LRG3 U3 W2 EPDFVendor:Learning MediaLevel:28IFCIBC_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 3IFCIBC_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 313/02/12 2:03 PM13/02/12 2:03 PMGrade 3 Unit 3 Week 2 GR N Benchmark 30 Lexile t/kLeadershipProgram:CR 14Component:LRG3 U3 W2 EPDFVendor:Learning MediaLevel:289780021 192779MHID 0-02-119277-4ISBN-13 978-0-02-119277-999701EAN3CV_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 1CV_CR14_LR_G3_U3W2L28_E_119277.indd 113/02/12 2:02 PM13/02/12 2:02 PM

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