Title: Unit 3: Lesson 4
1 2Day 1 Word Knowledge
- twenty twentieth thirty thirtieth forty
fortieth - amaze amazing amazingly amazement
- original originally originality
- great greater greatest happy happier
happiest - good better best flat flatter
flattest - over alone noses most old
3Day 1 Word Knowledge
- Pablo Picasso was one of the greatest artists of
the twentieth century. - It became much more colorful and flatter looking.
- The thing that made Picasso such a great artist
was his originality. - Most shoes will get old and worn over time.
4What do these words have in common?
- 1. twenty twentieth thirty thirtieth forty
fortieth - cardinal numbers and their corresponding
ordinal forms - 2. amaze amazing amazingly amazement
- 3. original originally originality
- sets of base words with suffixes added
- 4. great greater greatest happy happier
happiest - 5. good better best flat
flatter flattest - comparatives with the suffixes er and est
Note irregular comparative -
- Try using each word in a
sentence. - Can you give examples of other
comparatives? - (big/bigger/biggest,
fast/faster/fastest, bad/worse/worst)
5What sound are we focusing on this week?
- over alone noses most old
- These words are found in Picasso
- They all practice the /o/ sound.
- How is the /o/ sound spelled in each word?
6Day 1 Word Knowledge
- These sentences are from the selection you are
about to read. - Who can identify the ordinal
number word? -
the words with suffixes? -
the comparative words?
7Day 1 Word Knowledge
- Identify the words that contain the /o/ sound
spelled o. - most, old, over
8Prior Knowledge
- What do you know about famous artists?
- What do you know about Picasso?
- What famous paintings or sculptures have you
seen? - How do artists use imagination to create original
works of art? - Why do people need art and how does it affect our
lives?
9Build Background
- Picasso is now recognized as a great artist, but
during his lifetime, some people struggled to
understand his original ideas and new style. His
work challenged people to think differently about
painting. - A biography is the story of a real persons life
written by someone else. It may cover the
persons life from birth to death, a part of a
persons life, or an important achievement or
event.
10Day 1 Vocabulary
- encouraged
- urged on gave hope or confidence to
- style
- a way of doing something
- controversial
- something causing a disagreement or argument
- monuments
- buildings, statues, or special structures that
are made to honor a person or event - originality
- ability to create something new, unusual, or
different - scenery
- painted scenes or hangings on a theater stage
11- encouraged
- style
- controversial
- monuments
- originality
- scenery
Vocabulary
12Focus Question
- How can you turn something from your imagination
into something that others can see, hear, touch,
or taste? - Have you ever created an object from your
imagination? Explain. If not, what would you
like to create?
13Picasso
Day 1 Read Aloud Comprehension Questions
- How did Picasso use his imagination in his work?
- He used his imagination to look at the world in
new and exciting ways. - What do Picassos different styles of painting
show you about this famous artist? - He was creating different styles and ways of
working throughout his life. - What are some important differences between
Picassos work during his Blue and Rose Periods? - During his Blue Period, Picasso felt sad, so he
used the color blue to paint. During his Rose
Period, he felt happier and he used happier
colors.
14Day 1 Plural Nouns
Language Arts
- Plural Nouns name more than one person, place, or
thing. - Most regular nouns add s
- Regular nouns ending with s, ch, sh, ss, z, zz,
or x, add es - Regular nouns ending with a consonant and y,
change the y to i and add es - Some nouns are irregular and do not follow these
rules
Lets name regular nouns you see in the
classroom, write the singular of each and then
change it to the plural.
15Day 2 Word Knowledge
- twenty twentieth thirty thirtieth forty
fortieth - amaze amazing amazingly amazement
- original originally originality
- great greater greatest happy happier
happiest - good better best flat flatter
flattest - over alone noses most old
16Day 2 Word Knowledge
- Pablo Picasso was one of the greatest artists of
the twentieth century. - It became much more colorful and flatter looking.
- The thing that made Picasso such a great artist
was his originality. - Most shoes will get old and worn over time.
17Day 2 Word Knowledge
- Choose a word and call out only the line and the
position for the word in the line. - For example line 3, word 1
- Select a classmate to read the word and use it in
a sentence. - For example line 3, word 1 is original
18Day 2 Vocabulary
- encouraged urged on gave hope or confidence to
- style a way of doing something
- controversial something causing a disagreement
or argument - monuments buildings, statues, or special
structures that are made to honor a person or
event - originality ability to create something new,
unusual, or different - scenery painted scenes or hangings on a theater
stage
19- encouraged
- style
- controversial
- monuments
- originality
- scenery
Vocabulary
20Vocabulary Practice
- Match the vocabulary word with its correct
definition. - encourage -a way of doing something
- style -causes disagreement
- controversial -make you feel you can do
something - monument -new and unusual things
- originality -a building or statue that
honors a person or event
21Vocabulary Practice
- Tanyas new hair _____________ looks nice.
- My mom ____________ me to study math facts.
- This art work has a lot of _______________.
- When Wendy wanted to pierce her nose, it was
______________because her parents disagreed. - We visited the Lincoln ______________ in
Washington D.C..
22Day 2 CD of story Comprehension Skill
Picasso
- Compare and Contrast
- Authors compare and contrast things to
demonstrate the similarities and differences
among two or more characters, places, ideas, or
events. - Authors use clue words to indicate similarities
and differences. - For example, to indicate
23Compare and Contrast
- Lets reflect on the different styles of
Picassos paintings discussed in the biography. - Compare and contrast the different styles using
clue words.
Lets practice Comparing and Contrasting in our
Comprehension Workbook p. 74-75
24Picasso
Meet the Author
- Why do you think author Mike Venezia chose
Picasso as the subject for his childrens book? - He recognized that students would see and marvel
at the vast contrast between realistic art and
Picassos imaginative work. - Mike Venezia thinks learning about art and
artists should be fun. What are some ways that
he has tried to make learning about Picasso fun? - He wrote in a conversational style, which keeps
the readers attention, despite the inclusion of
many facts and details. - Why do you think Mike Venezia wants to open up
the world of art to others especially children? - Art is his passion and he wants to share his
love for art with everyone that he meets. He
hopes that they will learn to love art just as he
does.
25Language Arts
Day 2 Plural Nouns
- Identify the regular plurals and the irregular
plurals. - The foxes napped in the warm sun.
- Bees buzzed among the flowers.
- Geese honked overhead and woke up the foxes.
- The foxes ate their lunches of blueberries and
sandwiches. - Turkeys gobbled up the crumbs afterwards.
26Word Analysis
- Look at Sound/Spelling Card 35
- Read the word boat
- Listen to the /o/
- Read the words
- sound bone go back tow shot
goal note - Sort the words in the table on the right.
27Word Analysis
Day 2 Multiple Meanings
- Read the word style
- What does style mean?
- (a way of painting)
- Many words have more than one meaning.
- Can you find another definition for style in the
dictionary? - (fashion)
- Lets create sentences using style in its two
different meanings.
Lets practice Multiple Meanings in our
Spelling Workbook p. 62-63
28Phonics and Fluency
Day 3
- spoil spoiled unspoiled cook precook
- loyal disloyal courage encouraged
- appear disappear focal bifocal
- view review counted miscounted
- -------------------------------------
- He disappeared through the door.
- Jamie uncoiled the precooked pasta.
- He encouraged his son to paint and draw.
29Phonics and Fluency
Day 3
- What do these words practice?
- These words provide practice with diphthongs and
prefixes. - Who can remind us what a diphthong is?
- Two consecutive vowels that appear in the same
syllable. The sounds are blended together. - Who can identify the words with diphthongs?
- spoil, spoiled, unspoiled, loyal,
disloyal, counted, miscounted - - What are the words with prefixes?
- - How is the base word changed when the
prefix is added?
30Phonics and Fluency
Day 3
- Find a word with a diphthong and underline the
diphthong. - Find a word with a prefix and circle the prefix.
- How has the base word changed when the prefix was
added?
31Day 3 Vocabulary
- encouraged urged on gave hope or confidence to
- style a way of doing something
- controversial something causing a disagreement
or argument - monuments buildings, statues, or special
structures that are made to honor a person or
event - originality ability to create something new,
unusual, or different - scenery painted scenes or hangings on a theater
stage
32Day 3 Lets practice these words with our
picture cards.
- encouraged
- style
- controversial
- monuments
- originality
- scenery
Vocabulary
33Picasso
Day 3 Buddy Read Followed by Handing Off
- When did Picasso start painting?
- What were some of his major influences?
- Why is he considered a great artist?
- What was the name of the painting style he
created? - Where can students see his work?
34Language Arts
Day 3 Review plural nouns
- Look at the painting of Saltimbanques.
- With a partner list at least 5 things you see in
the painting in the singular form. - Next to it write the plural form of each noun.
Dont forget the rules drop the y and add an i,
drop the final e, nouns ending with s, ch, sh,
ss, z, zz, or x, add es
35Figurative Language
Day 3
- Figurative Language uses words to make
comparisons of different things to create
pictures. - Three kinds of figurative language are
- Similes use like or as
- -Example He was as quiet as a mouse.
- Metaphors dont use like or as.
- -Example He was a bear.
- Personification describes animals or things as
if they were people. - -Example The goat said, Wait for me!
-
- Lets practice figurative language in our
Comprehension Workbook p. 78-79.
36Word Analysis
Day3 Multiple Meanings
- Read the word flatter
- Picasso kept working with cubism and changed it
over the years. It became much more colorful and
flatter looking. - What does flatter mean in this sentence?
- (smoother, more even)
- Flatter can also mean to praise someone too
much. - Lets come up with a sentence using flatter as it
relates to the second definition. - Example The class tried to flatter the teacher
so she would not assign any homework.
37Word Analysis
Day 3 Spelling
- What are the spellings for the /o/ sound?
- o o_e _ow oa_ _oe
- Lets think of things you might find at a beach
that have the /o/ sound. - (boat, ocean)
- Lets practice the /o/ sound in our Spelling
Workbook p. 64-65
38Phonics and Fluency
Day 4
- spoil spoiled unspoiled cook precook
- loyal disloyal courage encouraged
- appear disappear focal bifocal
- view review counted miscounted
- -------------------------------------
- He disappeared through the door.
- Jamie uncoiled the precooked pasta.
- He encouraged his son to paint and draw.
39Phonics and Fluency
Day 4
- Choose a word to highlight and use it in a
sentence. (add a prepositional phrase to make it
a SUPER sentence!) - Now, Ill give clues for some of the words, and
lets see who can identify the word.
40Dictation
- Take out your dictation booklets and blue pens
and lets begin our dictation! - If you need help, remember to ask
- What is the spelling for the __ sound in
_______? - Line 1 __________ ___________
- Line 2 __________ ___________
- Challenge word ________________
- Sentence_________________________________________
______________________
41Day 4 Lets practice matching words with
definitions on our pocket chart.
- encouraged
- style
- controversial
- monuments
- originality
- scenery
Vocabulary
42Picasso
Day 4 Popcorn Read
- Literary Elements
- What do you know about biographies?
- Remember they are nonfiction texts that tell
about people who are alive or who actually lived
at some time in the past. - Biographies are written in chronological sequence
because they often tell the whole story of
someones life. - Lets create a biography timeline that
illustrates important events that happened in
Pablo Picassos life.
43View Fine Arts
Day 4
- Turn to p. 236
- Reflect on the painting, The Desk, by David
Hockney. - Share your thoughts and reactions with the class.
- The painting is an example of one of Hockneys
many styles and techniques. He refers to his
photo collages as joiners because several
photographs are joined to create an image that
captures time and movement simultaneously. - His collages were influenced by Picassos cubism.
44Word Analysis
Day 4 Multiple Meanings
- Read shocking
- Picasso was always shocking people, but when he
started painting people who had eyes and noses in
the wrong places well, even some of his closest
friends thought he had gone too far. - Get clues from the sentence to find one of the
meanings of shocking. - (surprising, the unexpected)
- What is another definition for shocking?
- (a feeling of electricity)
45Viewing Nonverbal Cues
- Many television programs and films are made to
express a certain idea. - Colors and shading help to establish the mood or
feeling of the scene. - Bright and dark light reflect happy or sad
scenes. - If you were a moviemaker what colors would you
use around a happy scene? - (bright yellow, green, or blue, like the colors
of a sunny day) - -around a sad scene?
- (dark colors, like gray, or black like a
rainy day)