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Lesson 10 Day 4Lesson 10 Day 4Lesson 10 Day 4Lesson 10 Day 4

Rachel CallahanRachel Callahan

Read Aloud • Good Readers:

– Vary their expression by changing their volume or pace

– Group words into meaningful phrases, or chunks.

From “Mangia!” by Ira RosofskyItalian cuisine is the most popular ethnic

food in the United States, according to the National Restaurant Association. It is so much a part of our culture that we hardly think of it as ethnic at all.

Everybody thinks that they know a great deal about Italian food. For Example:– Marco Polo, an Italian, brought back spaghettis from

China.– The Italians invented pizza.– Tomatoes have been a long-time staple of Italian

cooking.All of these myths are wrong.

Literary Criticism• Active readers evaluate the quality of the

stories they read and support their judgments with evidence from text.

• As they read, good readers ask themselves:– What is the story’s genre? Has the author done a

good job of creating a story with the main characters of this genre?

– Does the author use effective language and story structure?

– Has the author achieved his or her purpose for writing the story?

Work with your partner(s)• Does the author of “The Secret

Ingredient” effectively give the story the feel of a real television show? Why or why not?

Reference Sources• Almanac – current facts about places, sports,

weather, and events.• Atlas – maps• Dictionary – word meaning, pronunciations,

and spellings.• Encyclopedia, nonfiction books,

magazines, newspapers – information on specific topics

• Internet – information of all kinds• Thesaurus – Synonyms and antonyms

Reference Sources• Where is El Paso, Texas located?• What does the word tangy mean?• When is the best time of year to

plant tomatoes in the area where you live?

Where would you look to find the distance between Los Angeles and Las Vegas?

A. A ThesaurusB. A MagazineC. A DictionaryD. An Atlas

Where would you look to find a more interesting word that good to use in your writing?

A. An AlmanacB. A ThesaurusC. A DictionaryD. A Magazine

Where would you look to find a biography of Thomas Edison?

A. An EncyclopediaB. A Thesaurus C. A DictionaryD. A Magazine

Where would you look to find information about dinosaurs?

A. An almanacB. A ThesaurusC. A DictionaryD. An Encyclopedia

Which of the following would you use to find a synonym for sad?

A. An AlmanacB. A ThesaurusC. A DictionaryD. A Magazine

Where would you look to find a list of rivers in the United States?

A. An AlmanacB. A ThesaurusC. A DictionaryD. A Magazine

Where would you look to find a news article on a present-day singer?

A. An AlmanacB. A ThesaurusC. A DictionaryD. A Magazine

What resource would you use to find the world’s highest mountain?

A. An AlmanacB. A ThesaurusC. A DictionaryD. A Magazine

dismayed•Upset about something and not sure how to deal with it.

eminent•A person that is well known and important

charity•Showing kindness by giving money or gifts to organizations that need them

aghast•Feeling shock or disgusted about something

modest•A person does not brag or show off

inadequate•Not good as or large as something needs to be;Feeling out of place

amends•Making positive changes to something

concoction•Mix of different things usually mixed together with no planning

absentminded•Someone who forgets things easily

disgruntled•Someone is unhappy/angry because things have not turned out the way they wanted them to

Extended Word Meaning

• Who is an eminent actor?• Why might someone perform an act

of charity?• Is a modest person boastful?• What would make you disgruntled?• What kind of clothing would be

inadequate for a cold day?

Continued• Would you be aghast is you spilled

water on a rug? Explain• What expression might a person have if

he or she were dismayed?• How might you amend your writing?• When were you absentminded?• Why is an ice cream sundae a

concoction?

Readers’ Theater• Section 1 – (pages 253-256)• Narrator _____YASMINE______• Debbie, TV Host ____AMBER______• Chef Rudy ___NEHEMIAH_____• Patrick, Camera Operator __ALLEN___• Elisa, Director ___JAKIRA_______• Jessica, Assistant _ELLA_______• Marco, Assistant ____STEWARD____• Audience _______ALL__________

Readers’ Theater• Section 2 – (pages 257-259)• Narrator _____MALAYSIA_______• Debbie, TV Host ___SHANECIA____• Chef Rudy ______TY_______• Patrick, Camera Operator _ALLISON_• Elisa, Director _____CAITLYN______• Jessica, Assistant ___ASIA_______• Marco, Assistant ___KEENEN______• Audience ___ALL___________

Readers’ Theater• Section 3 – (pages 260-261)• Narrator __SEANICE__________• Debbie, TV Host ____NYKERIA___• Chef Rudy _TYRESE__________• Patrick, Camera Operator __Ms. Callahan___• Elisa, Director __KIARA______• Jessica, Assistant __Jardaisha______• Marco, Assistant __Heather_____• Audience ____ALL_________

Three Medial Consonants

• Holster• Tendril• VCCCV• In a VCCCV word, the two consonants

that stand for one sound form a blend stay together when the word is divided.

• Knowing this rule can help you break longer words into syllables in order to decode them.

Continued• Embroider• Appraise• Technique

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