Title: Open Court Unit 5 Lesson 4
1- Open Court Unit 5 Lesson 4
- Day 1
Created by Ms. Barbi Maddox Sierra Lakes
Elementary School
2Sound/Spelling 35
3Sound/Spelling 41
4A Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Unit 5 Lesson 4
garbage
younger
stir
nurse
5A Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Unit 5 Lesson 4
garbage younger stir
nurse
6A Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Unit 5 Lesson 4
discontinue
misunderstood
peaceful
fairly
7Unit 5 Lesson 4
A Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Prefixes Suffixes
discontinue misunderstood peaceful fairly
not or opposite of
wrongly
full of
characteristic of
A prefix is added at the ___________ of a word.
A suffix is added at the ____ of the word.
Prefixes and ________ are letters or groups of
letters added to a ______.
suffixes
Adding a prefix or suffix can change the
meaning of the word. How do the prefixes and
suffixes change the words above?
beginning
end
word
8A Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Unit 5 Lesson 4
elsewhere
everywhere
somewhere
anywhere
9A Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Unit 5 Lesson 4
Compound Words
elsewhere everywhere somewhere
anywhere
The word where means place.
10A Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Unit 5 Lesson 4
whereplace
Tell the meaning for each compound word.
elsewhere
everywhere
somewhere
anywhere
in, at or to someplace not known or stated
in, at, or to any place
in every place, in all places
in, at, or to another place
11A Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Unit 5 Lesson 4
Dr.
Jr.
St.
Mon.
12A Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Unit 5 Lesson 4
Abbreviations
Identify the word that is represented by each
abbreviation.
Dr. Jr. St.
Mon.
doctor
junior
street
Monday
Abbreviations are a shortened way of writing a
word without having to write the whole _______.
word
13A Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Unit 5 Lesson 4
buses
marches
years
stores
14A Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Unit 5 Lesson 4
Plurals
buses marches years stores
An -s is added to most nouns to make the noun
__________, unless the word ends in ch, -sh,
-ss, -s, or x.
plural
15- Mr. Crawfords birthday is Jan. 18th.
- We were dissatisfied with our service.
- People held marches and boycotted buses.
In sentence one, what are the abbreviations?
What words do the abbreviations represent? Which
word in sentence two has a prefix? How does the
prefix change the words meaning?
In the third sentence, identify the plural nouns.
How were the plurals of these words formed?
16Build Background
- What do you already know about Martin Luther
King, Jr.? - This selection is a biography.
- What do you remember about biographies?
17Biography
Elements of a
A biography is written about one persons life by
another person.
Biographies tell important information about a
persons life. (Tells how the person talks,
feels, and thinks about things.)
- A biography may be the story of a persons whole
life or may only be about part of a persons
life. - An account of a persons entire life is almost
always told chronologically, or in the order in
which the events happened in time.
A biography is usually about the most important
events in a persons life.
18A Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Genre Biography
- about a persons life
- written by another person
- story can be about someones whole life or a part
of the persons life
In 1963, in a speech to more than a quarter of a
million people gathered before the Lincoln
Memorial in Washington, D.C., Martin Luther King,
Jr., told his listeners, I have a dream.
19The dream that he described was of equal rights
and opportunities for all Americans.
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21Kings words highlighted the inequities that
existed in American life for African Americans.
22Through his leadership and his nonviolent
approach, he brought about many changes.
23Preview and Prepare
- Look at the title, the pictures and the words.
- Look for any clues, problems, or wonderings.
- Be ready to share your answers with the class.
24Vocabulary
25protests
- He led protests and marches demanding fair laws
for all people.
26protests
- He led protests and marches demanding fair laws
for all people. - He took part in many protests against harming
animals.
27protests
- He led protests and marches demanding fair laws
for all people. - He took part in many protests against harming
animals. - Definition acts of complaint or objections
against something
28protests
- The people participated
- in protests for peace.
29demanding
- He led protests and marches demanding fair laws
for all people.
30demanding
- He led protests and marches demanding fair laws
for all people. - A group of citizens are demanding that the mayor
do something about the litter.
31demanding
- He led protests and marches demanding fair laws
for all people. - A group of citizens are demanding that the mayor
do something about the litter. - Definition to ask for urgently or forcefully
32demanding
- The people were demanding to be treated the
same.
33fair
- He led protests and marches demanding fair laws
for all people.
34fair
- He led protests and marches demanding fair laws
for all people. - He believed everyone should be treated in a fair
way.
35fair
- He led protests and marches demanding fair laws
for all people. - He believed everyone should be treated in a fair
way. - Definition not favoring one more than another
36fair
- The children treated everyone in a fair way by
taking turns going down the slide.
37riots
- But there were some riots and some violence.
38riots
- But there were some riots and some violence.
- Police break up violent riots.
39riots
- But there were some riots and some violence.
- Police break up violent riots.
- Definition a noisy and violent disorder caused
by a group of people
40riots
- The police had to stop the riots from getting out
of control.
41prejudice
- Martin Luther King, Jr. dreamed of a world free
of hate, prejudice and violence.
42prejudice
- Martin Luther King, Jr. dreamed of a world free
of hate, prejudice and violence. - Prejudice, or unfair treatment, has been
practiced against many different people.
43prejudice
- Martin Luther King, Jr. dreamed of a world free
of hate, prejudice and violence. - Prejudice, or unfair treatment, has been
practiced against many different people. - Definition unfair treatment of a particular
group of people
44prejudice
- The people were prejudice against people who had
black skin.
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46Video - Whitewash
47Video - Martin Luther King
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49Comprehension Strategies
- Asking Questions
- -- Who? What? Where? When? Why? How?
- Monitoring and Clarifying
- I didnt understand that part. I need to make it
more clear.
50 Monitoring and Clarifying
Make sure you are understanding what you are
reading. When you run into trouble, (you just
dont get it), use little fix up strategies to
help you figure out what went wrong. We call
these methods CLARIFYING.
51Clarifying Strategies
- Here are some examples
- Re-read
- Look at the picture(s)
- Underline/Highlight
- Use a Dictionary
- Read Aloud
- Ask for Help
52Comprehension Strategies
- Asking Questions
- -- Who? What? Where? When? Why? How?
- Monitoring and Clarifying
- I didnt understand that part. I need to make it
more clear. - Summarizing
- The important parts of this story are
____________________. - Monitoring and Adjusting Reading Speed
- This part looks like it has a lot of
informationmaybe I should read a little slower
to make sure that I understand.
53Guess the Covered Word
- Spelling Unit 5 Lesson 4
- Created by
- Joanne Whitley
- Adapted by Barbi Maddox
54Say the word as the arrow points to
it. glasses washes cows cakes ducks
55Say the word as the arrow points to
it. zebras buses marches years stor
es
56Vision problems may be corrected with glasses.
57Vision problems may be corrected with glasses.
58A doctor washes before surgery.
59A doctor washes before surgery.
60Holstein are cows.
61Holstein are cows.
62Flour is used in cakes.
63Flour is used in cakes.
64Male ducks are colorful.
65Male ducks are colorful.
66Animals with vertical stripes may be zebras.
67Animals with vertical stripes may be zebras.
68Many buses are yellow.
69Many buses are yellow.
70A band often marches.
71A band often marches.
72Ten years is a decade.
73Ten years is a decade.
74I love toy stores.
75I love toy stores.
76Look at the words quickly. Then we will spell
them together by chanting.
77glasses
78washes
79cows
80cakes
81ducks
82zebras
83buses
84marches
85years
86stores
87Mickey says, You did A-OK!
88Capitalization of Titles and Initials
Language Arts Handbook p.236-237
- Capitalize peoples titles
- Miss
- Mr.
- Mrs.
- Dr.
-
Abbreviated titles should be followed by periods.
89Capitalization of Titles and Initials
Language Arts Handbook p.236-237
- Capitalize initials
- George W. Bush
- LL Cool J
- Mrs. B
- J.K. Rowling
-
Some initials are followed by periods.
90Capitalization of Titles and Initials
Language Arts Handbook p.236-237
President John Kennedy was often referred to as
JFK.
A.A. Milne wrote many childrens books.
My teachers name is Miss Rowe.
Dr. Greenwood gave us flu shots today.
91Lets Practice!
- Comprehension and Language Arts Skills Book
- pages 142-143