PAIREDREADEleanorRooseveltHistoricalFictionHarry’sGreatIdeabyLizRawlingsillustratedbyMargaretFreedSTRATEGIES&SKILLSAComprehensionStrategy:VisualizeSkill:CauseandEffectVocabularyStrategyIdiomsVocabularyamazement,bravery,disappear,donated,leader,nervous,refused,temporaryContentStandardsSocialStudiesHistoryWordcount:1,234****Thetotalwordcountisbasedonwordsintherunningtextandheadingsonly.Numeralsandwordsincaptions,labels,diagrams,charts,andsidebarsarenotincluded.Copyright©TheMcGraw-HillCompanies,Inc.Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthispublicationmaybereproducedordistributedinanyformorbyanymeans,orstoredinadatabaseorretrievalsystem,withoutthepriorwrittenconsentofTheMcGraw-HillCompanies,Inc.,including,butnotlimitedto,networkstorageortransmission,orbroadcastfordistancelearning.Sendallinquiriesto:McGraw-HillEducationTwoPennPlazaNewYork,NewYork10121ISBN:978-0-02-119005-8MHID:0-02-119005-4PrintedintheUnitedStates.123456789DOC151413121110PAIREDREADChapter1ASocialStudiesLesson...............2Chapter2PlanningtheParty....................8Chapter3FunHadbyAll.......................11Chapter4ReportsontheParty................14RespondtoReading.................16EleanorRoosevelt...........17FocusonGenre.....................20EssentialQuestionHowcanonepersonchangethewayyouthink?byLizRawlingsillustratedbyMargaretFreedHarry’sGreatIdeaChapter1ASocialStudiesLessonHarrystrolledtoschool.Hewasalmost10yearsoldandhelovedbaseball.Ashewalked,hethoughtaboutthebirthdaypartythathismotherwasorganizingforhim.They’ddecidedwhotheywouldinvite.They’ddecidedthatthecakewouldbedecoratedwithabaseballdiamond.Thepartyhatswouldbebaseballcaps.Andofcourse,theyweregoingtoplaybaseball.They’dalsohiredamagiciantoentertaineveryone.“Ican’twait,”thoughtHarry.“It’sgoingtobethebestpartyever!”23Atschool,Harrywentondaydreamingabouthisparty.Hehardlyheardawordofwhattheteacherwassaying.“Harry,haveyoubeenlistening?”askedtheteacher.“WhatcanyoutellmeaboutEleanorRoosevelt?”Harrythoughtquickly.“ShewasFirstLadyoftheUnit...