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READ ALOUD : “Another Op’nin ’, Another Show”. GENRE: Song Lyrics Often considered a form of poetry and are meant to be sung Written in lines, like a poem Usually rhyme and usually include a refrain, or set of repeated lines Often contain figurative language and other imagery. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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READ ALOUD : “Another Op’nin’, READ ALOUD : “Another Op’nin’, Another Show”Another Show”

GENRE: Song LyricsGENRE: Song Lyrics Often considered a form of poetry and are meant to Often considered a form of poetry and are meant to

be sungbe sung Written in lines, like a poemWritten in lines, like a poem Usually rhyme and usually include a refrain, or set of Usually rhyme and usually include a refrain, or set of

repeated linesrepeated lines Often contain figurative language and other imageryOften contain figurative language and other imagery

FOCUS ON VOCABULARYFOCUS ON VOCABULARY

op’nin’op’nin’

ulcerulcer

overtureoverture

op’nin’op’nin’ The man said, “The The man said, “The op’nin’op’nin’ went well went well

even though the hound dogs got loose.”even though the hound dogs got loose.”

op’nin’op’nin’– a short form of opening, – a short form of opening, refers to the first night of a new refers to the first night of a new showshow

What What op’nin’ op’nin’ night night would you like to would you like to participate in? participate in? Why?Why?

ulcerulcer The The ulcerulcer was cured by antibiotics. was cured by antibiotics.

ulcerulcer– a sore often caused by stress– a sore often caused by stress

What stressful What stressful events might cause events might cause an an ulcerulcer??

overtureoverture The The overtureoverture made us feel excited made us feel excited

about the show.about the show.

overtureoverture- the music that is played - the music that is played before a show begins. before a show begins.

Why might a musician Why might a musician write an write an overtureoverture??

LISTENING FOR A LISTENING FOR A PURPOSEPURPOSE

Point to the masks denoting comedy and Point to the masks denoting comedy and tragedy at the top of page 90. Repeat after me: tragedy at the top of page 90. Repeat after me:

Comedy is funny, and tragedy is sad.Comedy is funny, and tragedy is sad.

These people’s job are as singers in a show. These people’s job are as singers in a show. How long do they rehearse before an opening?How long do they rehearse before an opening?

What do you think is the refrain or chorus?What do you think is the refrain or chorus? What does “It’s curtain time and away we go” What does “It’s curtain time and away we go”

mean?mean?

(After the twelfth line) (After the twelfth line)

(After the nineteenth (After the nineteenth line) line) (After the last line) (After the last line)

SOUND SPELLING CARDSOUND SPELLING CARD

•The letter g has a hard /g/ sound in good and a soft /j/ sound in germ.

•When g comes before the letters i or e, it usually has a /j/ sound.

•The soft g sound can also be spelled dge at the end of words.

SOUND SPELLING CARDSOUND SPELLING CARD

•The letter c has a hard /k/ sound in cold and a soft /s/ sound in cement.

•When c comes before the letters i or e, it usually has a /s/ sound.

Which letters make the /s/ Which letters make the /s/ and /j/ sounds?and /j/ sounds?

receive gem receive gem judge judge

cinnamon giantcinnamon giant

THINK THINK ALOUDALOUD

receiveLook at the first word we went over. I see the c before the letter e, so the sound should be soft. Listen and watch as I sound out the word /ri sēv/, receive.

READ WORDS WITH READ WORDS WITH SOFT C AND GSOFT C AND G

•Find the soft c or /s/ spelling and soft g or /j/ spelling in each word.

princess certain viceroy innocently

Germany gentle village gem

ledge bridge ginger gifted

strange cinder celery sponge

gender gentleman gear budget

recent danger gorge central

(no /j/)

(no /j/)

READ MULTISYLLABIC READ MULTISYLLABIC WORDSWORDS

cent central edge edgy

cell cellular cyst cystic

gym gymnasium charge recharge

germ germinal changechangeable

gem gemstone prince princely

voice invoice juice juicer

MULTISYLLABIC WORD STRATEGYMULTISYLLABIC WORD STRATEGYDecoding StrategyDecoding Strategy

Look for vowel team syllables and final e spellings

THINK ALOUD – THINK ALOUD – Multisyllabic Word Multisyllabic Word

StrategyStrategy

enlargemenenlargementt

Find the soft c or soft g. Then blend the word.

THINK ALOUD – THINK ALOUD – Multisyllabic Word Multisyllabic Word

StrategyStrategy

exchangeexchange

Find the soft c or soft g. Then blend the word.

THINK ALOUD – THINK ALOUD – Multisyllabic Word Multisyllabic Word

StrategyStrategy

centuriecenturiess

Find the soft c or soft g. Then blend the word.

THINK ALOUD – THINK ALOUD – Multisyllabic Word Multisyllabic Word

StrategyStrategy

deceitfuldeceitful

Find the soft c or soft g, then blend the word.

THINK ALOUD – THINK ALOUD – Multisyllabic Word Multisyllabic Word

StrategyStrategy

gentlemangentlemanlyly

Find the soft c or soft g, then blend the word.

THINK ALOUD – THINK ALOUD – Multisyllabic Word Multisyllabic Word

StrategyStrategy

incidentincident

Find the soft c or soft g, then blend the word.

THINK ALOUD – THINK ALOUD – Multisyllabic Word Multisyllabic Word

StrategyStrategy

recessionrecession

Find the soft c or soft g, then blend the word.

VocabularyVocabulary

forfor

““The Frog Prince”The Frog Prince”

selfishselfishThe boy was too The boy was too selfish selfish to share his to share his

snack with the birds.snack with the birds.

selfishselfish– concerned mainly with – concerned mainly with themselvesthemselves

What are some things What are some things people do that seem people do that seem selfishselfish??

crankycrankyThe baby was The baby was cranky cranky because she because she

needed a nap.needed a nap.

crankycranky– irritated easily– irritated easily

What is an antonym for What is an antonym for crankycranky??

commotioncommotionWhen the batter hit a home run in the ninth When the batter hit a home run in the ninth

inning, there was ainning, there was a commotion commotion in the stands.in the stands.

commotion– great noise and activity– great noise and activity

Where and when have Where and when have you heard a you heard a commotion?

exasperatedexasperatedHe was so He was so exasperatedexasperated at the way the at the way the

show ended, he turned off the television.show ended, he turned off the television.

exasperatedexasperated– having no patience – having no patience and being annoyedand being annoyed

What is a reason that What is a reason that someone would get someone would get exasperatedexasperated??

specialtyspecialtyThe The specialty specialty of our favorite of our favorite

restaurant was lasagna.restaurant was lasagna.

specialtyspecialty– something that you do or – something that you do or know very wellknow very well

What is a What is a specialty specialty of yours?of yours?

famishedfamishedAfter our hard work cleaning the After our hard work cleaning the

beach, we were beach, we were famishedfamished..

famished famished – to feel extreme hunger– to feel extreme hunger

How are the How are the adjectives adjectives famished famished and hungry alike and and hungry alike and different?different?

ComprehensioComprehensionnSTRATEGY: STRATEGY: EVALUATEEVALUATE

Evaluate: judge the text- think about the text carefully and Evaluate: judge the text- think about the text carefully and critically. critically.

Ask yourself questions such as: What does the setting reveal? Ask yourself questions such as: What does the setting reveal? Why does the author have the characters speak this way? How Why does the author have the characters speak this way? How does the genre help express the author’s purpose?does the genre help express the author’s purpose?

SKILL: SKILL: MAKE JUDGMENTSMAKE JUDGMENTSMake Judgments: decide if a character is Make Judgments: decide if a character is good or bad, will succeed or fail, etc. good or bad, will succeed or fail, etc.

Make Judgments Flow Make Judgments Flow ChartChart

Action Judgment

The frog asks for friendship in return for help.

The frog may have a secret problem.

The frog follows the princess home.

The frog doesn’t give up easily.

The princess is mean to the frog.

The princess seems spoiled.

When the frog is sad, the princess kisses him, turning him back into a prince.

The princess deserves to be rewarded because she has a good heart after all.

The princess deserts the frog after getting her ball back.

The princess doesn’t keep promises.

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