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Page 1: T418 Write complete sentences in your notebook : I saw a ______________in my neighborhood. It was _____________. What wild creatures have you seen in your

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Write complete sentences in your notebook :

I saw a ______________in my neighborhood. It was _____________.

What wild creatures have you seen in your neighborhood?

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You are going to hear the poem,You are going to hear the poem,

What might be the purpose for reading or listening to a poem again?

To enjoy; to learn more about the author’s thoughts.

Listen and follow along to enjoy the poem.T419

Read AloudRead Aloud

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Hey, Bug! Hey, Bug! by Lilian Mooreby Lilian Moore

Hey, bug, stay!Don’t run away,I know a game that we can play.

I’ll hold my fingers very stilland you can climb a finger-hill.

No, no,Don’t go.

Here’s a wall – a tower, too,a tiny bug town, just for you.I’ve a cookie. You have some.Take this oatmeal cookie crumb.

Hey, bug, stay!Hey, bug!Hey!

Now, repeat after me as we read the poem again.

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Hey, Bug! Hey, Bug! Discussion QuestionsDiscussion Questions

Why do you think the writer wants to play with the bug?

What do you think the writer could do to make the bug want to stay?

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V/CV and VC/V Syllable PatternsV/CV and VC/V Syllable Patterns

The baby saw the shadow.

Look at the word “baby,” in the sentence above. This word has a consonant between two vowels.

Remember – When you see this pattern, you can try dividing the word after the first vowel and pronouncing the word with a long vowel sound.

ba/by Does this sound like a familiar word?

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V/CV and VC/V Syllable PatternsV/CV and VC/V Syllable Patterns

If the word doesn’t sound familiar, you can try dividing it after the second consonant and pronouncing a short vowel sound.

Try dividing shadow, to produce a familiar word.

shad/ow

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V/CV and VC/V Syllable PatternsV/CV and VC/V Syllable Patterns

final habit color music

fi/nal long hab/it short

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Divide the following words into syllables.

Let’s label the first vowels as long or short.

fi/nal hab/it col/or mu/sic

col/or short mu/sic long

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V/CV and VC/V Syllable PatternsV/CV and VC/V Syllable Patterns

broken given Friday begin cabin river

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Draw two columns. Label the first, V/CV Long Vowel, and the second, VC/V Short Vowel as below. Look at the following words and write them under the correct column.

V/CV – Long Vowel VC/V – Short Vowel

broken given

Friday cabin

begin river

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COMPREHENSIONCOMPREHENSION STRATEGIES– STRATEGIES– ReviewReview

COMPREHENSIONCOMPREHENSION STRATEGIES– STRATEGIES– ReviewReview

Reading Chapter Books.

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COMPREHENSIONCOMPREHENSION STRATEGIES– STRATEGIES– ReviewReview

COMPREHENSIONCOMPREHENSION STRATEGIES– STRATEGIES– ReviewReview

Reading Chapter Books.Preview. Turn to pages 440-441 in your textbooks.

Scan the pages.These pages tell about the important parts

of chapter books and how you can use these parts as you read.

Set a Purpose for Reading. Your purpose for reading these two pages is

to get information about chapter books.

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COMPREHENSIONCOMPREHENSION STRATEGIES– STRATEGIES– ReviewReview

COMPREHENSIONCOMPREHENSION STRATEGIES– STRATEGIES– ReviewReview

Reading Chapter Books.Discuss Text Features Let’s read the information on Page 440.

Now let’s look at the explanatory boxes on Page 441.

The title is sometimes a clever way to get a reader interested in a book. It often gives a clue to the plot of the book.

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COMPREHENSIONCOMPREHENSION STRATEGIES– STRATEGIES– ReviewReview

COMPREHENSIONCOMPREHENSION STRATEGIES– STRATEGIES– ReviewReview

Reading Chapter Books.Discuss Text Features Since chapter books are divided into parts

called chapters, each chapter has a chapter number and/or a title. A title might give a clue to what the chapter is about.

Chapter books have one long plot broken into chapters. The important events in the chapters lead to the big problem being solved, or the goal being reached, by the end of the book. Sometimes a chapter has a smaller plot of its own.

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COMPREHENSIONCOMPREHENSION STRATEGIES– STRATEGIES– ReviewReview

COMPREHENSIONCOMPREHENSION STRATEGIES– STRATEGIES– ReviewReview

Review the Focus Strategies.

Discuss Story Structure/ Asking Questions.

Let’s read the information on Page 440. You can use what you know about story structure to help you understand a chapter book.

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COMPREHENSIONCOMPREHENSION STRATEGIES– STRATEGIES– ReviewReview

COMPREHENSIONCOMPREHENSION STRATEGIES– STRATEGIES– ReviewReview

Review the Focus Strategies.Discuss Story Structure/ Asking

Questions. The main characters, setting and

problem are usually introduced in the first chapter. When you read a chapter book, you have to keep the big problem in mind and think about the important events.

Remember to ask yourself questions about what has happened, is happening, and will happen.

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COMPREHENSIONCOMPREHENSION STRATEGIES– STRATEGIES– ReviewReview

COMPREHENSIONCOMPREHENSION STRATEGIES– STRATEGIES– ReviewReview

Set a Purpose and Read.“Iris and Walter, True Friends,” is a chapter book about a boy, a girl, and a horse.

What do you know about horses?

Let’s set a purpose for readingthis selection.

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COMPREHENSIONCOMPREHENSION STRATEGIES– STRATEGIES– Monitor ComprehensionMonitor Comprehension

COMPREHENSIONCOMPREHENSION STRATEGIES– STRATEGIES– Monitor ComprehensionMonitor Comprehension

P. 442-443.Locate the book title and chapter title. Read the Stop and Think box on P. 443.

Author’s Purpose. What do you think was the author’s

purpose in writing this chapter book?(to entertain readers)

PlotWhat is the problem in this chapter so far?(The horse named Rain won’t let Iris near her.)

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COMPREHENSIONCOMPREHENSION STRATEGIES– STRATEGIES– Apply Comprehension Apply Comprehension

Strategies.Strategies.

COMPREHENSIONCOMPREHENSION STRATEGIES– STRATEGIES– Apply Comprehension Apply Comprehension

Strategies.Strategies.Use Story Structure, Ask Questions.Think Aloud. I read that Iris, Walter, and the horse

Rain are the characters in this story. I know that this is the beginning of the chapter, but I already see a problem with Rain and Iris. I’m asking why Rain is acting unfriendly or shy. Iris is thinking of a solution. I’ll read on to find out what happens.

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COMPREHENSIONCOMPREHENSION STRATEGIES– STRATEGIES– Monitor ComprehensionMonitor Comprehension

COMPREHENSIONCOMPREHENSION STRATEGIES– STRATEGIES– Monitor ComprehensionMonitor Comprehension

P. 444-445.Locate the chapter title and describe the clue it gives about this chapter’s events. Read P. 444. Stop and read the Stop and Think box on P. 445 before continuing reading.

Character’s Traits What do you learn about Iris’s character

on these pages?(She does not give up until she

achieves her dream)

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COMPREHENSIONCOMPREHENSION STRATEGIES– STRATEGIES– Monitor ComprehensionMonitor Comprehension

COMPREHENSIONCOMPREHENSION STRATEGIES– STRATEGIES– Monitor ComprehensionMonitor Comprehension

P. 444-445.PlotHow is the plot’s problem solved in this chapter?(Rain learns to trust Iris over time.)What do you think might happen in the next chapter?(In the next chapter, Walter might get to ride Rain.)

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COMPREHENSIONCOMPREHENSION STRATEGIES– STRATEGIES– Apply Comprehension Apply Comprehension

StrategiesStrategies

COMPREHENSIONCOMPREHENSION STRATEGIES– STRATEGIES– Apply Comprehension Apply Comprehension

StrategiesStrategiesAsk Questions.Think Aloud. As I’m reading, I’m wondering

whether Rain will ever go near Iris. Is Rain just scared? Why is she scared? As the story goes on, I see that Iris’s problem is solved. It looks like there is perhaps another chapter to come, since Walter wants to try riding Rain, too.

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READERS’ THEATERREADERS’ THEATER“Ask the Experts”“Ask the Experts”

READERS’ THEATERREADERS’ THEATER“Ask the Experts”“Ask the Experts”

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READERS’ THEATERREADERS’ THEATER“Ask the Experts”“Ask the Experts”

READERS’ THEATERREADERS’ THEATER“Ask the Experts”“Ask the Experts”

Focus on FluencyReading with intonation and expression.

As you are rehearsing your readers’ theater roles, you need to read with expression as if you have an audience in front of you.

Think AloudI practiced reading the role of Smarty Jackson several times. I realized that I want the other experts to take me seriously when I speak. I make my voice go higher and lower to sound natural when I read. This makes it easy for others to understand what I am saying.

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READERS’ THEATERREADERS’ THEATER“Ask the Experts”“Ask the Experts”

READERS’ THEATERREADERS’ THEATER“Ask the Experts”“Ask the Experts”

Rehearse Roles.At first you will rehearse with others

who have the same roles.Take turns reading the character’s speech. After someone finishes reading, offer positive comments about what you liked about how they read the part.For example, you might say, “I like the way you changed your voice to sound sad.”

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READERS’ THEATERREADERS’ THEATER“Ask the Experts”“Ask the Experts”

READERS’ THEATERREADERS’ THEATER“Ask the Experts”“Ask the Experts”

Rehearse Roles.Now you will rejoin your groups to

rehearse the entire script. Remember to stand and read the way you will when you present in front of the class. Please practice reading with expression and intonation so it will be interesting and entertaining to the audience.

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Building VocabularyBuilding VocabularyBuilding VocabularyBuilding Vocabulary

expertise

If someone commented on your expertise in science, would that probably mean you were a scientist?

In what areas do you feel that you have expertise?

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Building VocabularyBuilding VocabularyBuilding VocabularyBuilding Vocabulary

correspondence

How do you feel when you receive correspondence from someone?

What types of correspondence do you like to receive?

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Building VocabularyBuilding VocabularyBuilding VocabularyBuilding Vocabulary

luscious

If you told your mom that something she fixed for dinner was luscious, does that mean you liked it?

What type of dessert do you think is the most luscious?

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Building VocabularyBuilding VocabularyBuilding VocabularyBuilding Vocabulary

shudder

Does thunder make you shudder?

What other things might make someone shudder?

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Grammar – Grammar – Pronoun-Antecedent AgreementPronoun-Antecedent Agreement

Grammar – Grammar – Pronoun-Antecedent AgreementPronoun-Antecedent Agreement

Remember, A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.

What are examples of pronouns?

me, he, she, it, we they

The antecedent is the noun referred to by a pronoun. What are the pronoun and antecedent in the following sentence?

Maria gave the puppies a bath. They were very wet.

They, puppies

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Grammar – Grammar – Pronoun-Antecedent AgreementPronoun-Antecedent Agreement

Grammar – Grammar – Pronoun-Antecedent AgreementPronoun-Antecedent Agreement

Pronouns and antecedents must match, or agree.

A singular pronoun replaces a singular antecedent.

A plural pronoun replaces a plural antecedent.

If an antecedent is male, the pronoun must be male.

If an antecedent is female, the pronoun must be female.If the noun is a thing or place, the pronoun must match.

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Grammar – Grammar – Pronoun-Antecedent AgreementPronoun-Antecedent Agreement

Grammar – Grammar – Pronoun-Antecedent AgreementPronoun-Antecedent Agreement

Let’s read the following sentences together.How would you make the pronouns agree with the

nouns?

Amar and Sue went to the park. He played catch together.

(They)

Mr. Green says she will teach math next year. (he) Mother wore a new dress today. They likes it very

much. (She) The players felt good because he won the game. (they)

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Grammar – Grammar – Pronoun-Antecedent AgreementPronoun-Antecedent Agreement

Grammar – Grammar – Pronoun-Antecedent AgreementPronoun-Antecedent Agreement

Now you can write the sentences correctly in your notebook.

Amar and Sue went to the park. He played catch together.

Mr. Green says she will teach math next year.

Mother wore a new dress today. They likes it very much.

The players felt good because he won the

game.

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Writing – PublishWriting – PublishWriting – PublishWriting – Publish

Grammar-Writing Connection. Read your writing and make sure you have used

the correct pronouns to refer to the antecedents.

Complete your final writing. Finish writing your final copy. Proofread your

writing one more time to be sure that you have copied everything correctly, and that you have correctly capitalized and punctuated your sentences.

You may illustrate your writing if you wish.

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Writing – PublishWriting – PublishWriting – PublishWriting – Publish

HandwritingNeatness counts. Correct spacing between the letters in a

word and between words will help make your writing easy to read. If you need to make a correction, please do so neatly.

Compile a magazine. You are editors. You may want to put all

of the same type of writing together in a section, or you many want to mix up topics.

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