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The Dinosaur of Waterhouse Hawkins
Day 1
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Concept Talk
How can paleontologists help us understand the past?
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PARTNER SHARE• What selections or books have you read
about dinosaurs?• What do you know about
paleontologists and their work?
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Let’s Talk About• Turn to page 388-389• What are the scientists looking at?• Paleontologists are scientists who use fossils
to learn about the past. • What is the boy looking at?• How do you think the model was created?
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Let’s Talk About• Paleontologists’ research probably
played an important role in making the model.
• How do paleontologists help us understand the past?
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Listen:“Graveyards of the Dinosaurs” is about the work of Paul Sereno, a dinosaur expert. Listen for the following words:• Fossils• Paleontologists• Uncanny• sandstone
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Amazing Words• Fossils- hardened remains of things
that lived in a former age• The archeologist found fossils of
leaves during the excavation.• Paleontologists- a scientist who is a
dinosaur expert• The paleontologist took the fossil to
the lab to clean it up.
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Amazing Words• Uncanny- means to have powers or
abilities beyond what seems normal• Dogs have an uncanny sense of
smell.• Sandstone- a kind of stone that is
made mostly of sand• As he walked on the beach, he picked
up pieces of sandstone.
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Fact and Opinion• A statement of fact can be proven to be
true or false. • How can I prove that a statement is true?• Maybe look in a reference book, or ask
an expert• How can I identify an opinion when I
read?• Look for words that signal a judgment or
a belief
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Fact and Opinion• Today we are going to read about
dinosaurs. Follow along as we read the first paragraph together.
• The first paragraph of “Dinosaurs” has one statement of fact: the word dinosaurs has Greek roots. I can check in a reference book on online.
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Fact and Opinion• The first sentence says “the most
fascinating.” When I see the word most, I know that this is often a signal word of an opinion or judgment
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Predict and Set Purpose• If you have trouble understanding
“Dinosaurs”, you can use the strategy of predicting and setting a purpose
• I can use the text features like the title and the headings to predict what the article will be about
• My purpose will be to read and learn more about types and characteristics of dinosaurs
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Vocabulary• achieved- reached or attained by
effort, skill or courage• She achieved good grades in 5th
grade.• architect- a person who designs
buildings• Joseph was the architect of the new
train station.
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Vocabulary• bronze- a yellowish-brown alloy of copper
with up to one-third tin• The bronze statue glistened in the sun.
• Cannon-a mounted gun for firing heavy projectiles; a gun, howitzer, or mortar
• Frank fired the cannon during the battle.
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Vocabulary• depressed- in a state of general
unhappiness • Sarah never smiled because she was
depressed about her dog. • fashioned- to make into a particular
form• The chair was fashioned out of twigs.
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Vocabulary• midst – the middle or central part or point• Ralph was in the midst of a big project. • philosopher- a person engaged or learned
in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline
• Joseph was a philosopher not a fighter.
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Vocabulary• Rival- a person or thing competing
with another for the same objective or for superiority in the same field of activity
• They were rivals on the football field, but friends after the game.
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Spelling-compound words:Words that are made up of two separate words, put together to make a new word. • Let’s take our pretest now.
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Principal Parts of Regular Verbs
Every verb has four basic forms called its principal parts:
• The present• The present participle• The past• The past participle
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Principal Parts of Regular Verbs
• I admire that singer. (present)• I am admiring her high notes.
(present participle)• I admired her presentation. (past)• I have admired her for years. (past
participle)
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WRITINGPersuasive speechHas a clear focus or ideaDetails and relevant evidence that
support the ideaWriters try to gain support for their
ideasYou want the readers to agree with
you
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WRITINGPersuasive speechAttempt to get others to agree with
and support ideas about a topicLet’s read an example of a
persuasive speech. Please read “How Cell Phones Changed Lives” together.