Title: Fifth Grade:
1Fifth Grade Theme 1 Selection 5 Meeting
Challenges
2Spell Contractions
- In contractions, an apostrophe () takes the
place of letters that are left out. - A contraction is a combination of two words.
- To read a contraction, figure out which letters
the apostrophe replaced. - Examples
- they are theyre
- you have youve
- were not werent
3Spell Contractions
they are theyre
you have youve
were not werent
need not neednt
there would thered
they have theyve
must not mustnt
what will whatll
does not doesnt
had not hadnt
4Spell Contractions
could have couldve
would have wouldve
should have shouldve
might have might have
would not wouldnt
who have whove
should not shouldnt
who would whod
this will thisll
could not couldnt
5Spell Contractions
they have theyve
might not mightnt
what have whatve
need not neednt
there will therell
6Spelling Fluency How Fast Can You Read the Words?
theyre
youve
werent
neednt
thered
theyve
mustnt
whatll
doesnt
hadnt
7Spelling Fluency How Fast Can You Read the Words?
couldve
wouldve
shouldve
mightve
wouldnt
whove
shouldnt
whod
thisll
couldnt
8Spelling Fluency How Fast Can You Read the Words?
theyve
mightnt
whatve
neednt
therell
9Teacher Read Aloud Journey to Ellis Island By
Carol Bierman Activate Prior Knowledge Share
what you know about immigration.
10- Purpose Setting
- After hearing the title, predict what the
selection will be about. Listen for the cause of
the banana mans anger at Yehuda. - The Weinstein family waits in the Registry Room
for their name to be called. A man gives all the
children a cup of milk and a banana. Yehuda
wants more, so he moves around the room, hoping
the man will not notice. - What causes the man with the bucket of milk to
get angry at Yehuda? - How does the Weinstein family feel on this day?
11- Build Concept Vocabulary
- This passage describes what it was like to wait
at Ellis Island before being called by
immigration officials. - The next morning, the Weinsteins were taken to
the Main Building on Ellis Island. - They struggled up the staircase to the huge
Registry Room with the bags that held everything
they owned.
12Concept Vocabulary Web
Life in a New Country
Experiences
Feelings
immigration
Registry Room
Ellis Island
13- Comprehension Skill
- Cause and Effect
- The cause is what made something happen. The
effect is what happened as the result of a cause. - Sometimes an author will use clue words such as
so and because to show a cause-and-effect
relationships, but not always. - An effect may have more than one cause, and a
cause may have more than one effect.
Cause
Effect
Effect
Cause
Cause
Effect
14Comprehension Strategy Summarize In a summary,
you state main ideas and leave out unimportant
details. Summarizing helps you make sure you
understand and remember what you read.
Summarizing is especially helpful when you read
about a cause with several effects or an effect
with several causes.
15COMING TO THE UNITED STATES An effect answers
the question, What happened?.
Cause
Effect
immigration
Between 1880 and 1930, about 27 million people
came to the United States.
immigration
People came for freedom of religion, to escape
war, and escape famine.
16- COMING TO THE
- UNITED STATES
- Only one item below should be used in a summary
of immigration causes. Which item is that? - Many immigrants came by boat.
- Many Jewish people lived in Europe and Russia.
- Many people came for freedom of religion.
17Shutting Out the Sky
Author Deborah Hopkinson
18Genre Expository Nonfiction
- Expository nonfiction tells a real-life story.
- Expository nonfiction attempts to explain the
nature of a person, a thing, or an idea.
19More Books Written by Deborah Hopkinson
20More Books Written by Deborah Hopkinson
21Map of New York State
22New York City is a city of the state of New York
23The distance between Moore County, North Carolina
and New York City is 480 Miles.
24 Ellis Island in New York Harbor was the
gateway for millions of immigrants to the United
States as the site of the nation's busiest
immigration station from 1892 to 1954. Prior to
that, the much smaller original island was the
site of Fort Gibson and later a naval magazine.
The island was greatly expanded
with landfill between 1892 and 1934. Since 1990,
restored buildings on the island host a museum of
immigration run by the National Park Service as
part of Statue of Liberty National Monument. A
1998 United States Supreme Court decision found
most of the island to be part of New Jersey.
25Ellis Island is one of 40 islands around New
York.
Visitors to the Ellis Island Museum of
Immigration, opened in 1990, will not find it
difficult to visualize the scene when immigrants,
mainly from Europe, arrived on American soil
after long, crowded and often arduous voyages.
Many feared desperately that they would be turned
back for health or other reasons. However, 17
million new Americans were processed each
took about four hours and were allowed entry
between 1892 and 1954.
26The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island in New
York Harboraerial view.
27Ellis Island immigration depot, New York
28Early 1900s immigrants wait in the Great Hall at
Ellis Island, where millions entered the country
from 1892 to 1954. The historic portal became a
museum in 1990.Library of Congress
29Statue of Liberty
30people who come into a country or region to live
immigrants
At the end of the nineteenth century, 23 million
immigrants came to New York City from Europe.
Synonyms foreigner migrant outsider
31an opinion about what should be done
advice
If only hed followed his mothers advice and
brought his heavy coat to America.
Synonyms recommendation guidance opinion
32gave advice to offered an opinion
advised
Many immigrants must have worried that their
decision to come here was not well advised.
Synonyms admonished cautioned counseled
33conditions that accompany an act or event
circumstances
Yet despite his new, strange circumstances,
Marcus fell asleep right away.
Synonyms situations surroundings
34to push with the elbow make your way by pushing
elbow
Synonym bump nudge shove
Move along, elbow your way through the crowds in
front of the stores, seek out the women with
kids shove your tray into their faces, the
older man advised.
35hurried along
hustled
This was America, she reminded him, where
everyone hustled, and nearly everybody peddled.
Synonym hurried hastened
36something pleasant but not necessary
luxury
Back home in his village only rich people could
indulge in the luxury of meat in the middle of
the day.
Synonym extravagance richness splendor
37a person who has just come or who came not long
ago
newcomer
To a newcomer, or greenhorn like Marcus, it was
all very confusing.
Synonym outsider stranger immigrant
38a person who travels about selling things carried
in a pack or in a truck, wagon, or cart
peddler
This was America, she reminded him, where
everyone hustled, and nearly everybody peddled.
Synonym
39Vocabulary Fluency How Fast Can You Read the
Words?
advice
advised
circumstances
elbow
hustled
immigrants
luxury
newcomer
peddler
40A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words!
advice advised circumstances elbow hustled
immigrants luxury newcomer peddler
Draw! Draw! Draw!
41- Free Association
- When I say a word, you write down any words you
can think of that remind you of that word. - For example
- The word is school
- learning
- Science
- pencils
- Reading
- Math
- teachers
- P.E.
- Education
1. advice
2. advised
3. circumstances
4. elbow
5. hustled
6. immigrants
7. luxury
8. newcomer
9. peddler
42- Classifying
- Place the following words in categories
-
- advice advised
circumstances - elbow hustled
immigrants - luxury newcomer peddler
- Decide the names of the categories.
- Determine how many categories.
- Determine which words go in which categories.
- After classifying the words, write a paragraph
explaining each of the categories and why
certain words go in a particular category.
43- Can you find the Context Clues
- Due to ________________________ beyond our
control, the game was postponed until the
following week. - Marcus, the ____________________, carried his
basket filled with loaves of bread down the
streets of New York. - Dressed in very unusual clothes, the
__________________ walked into the classroom as
the students snickered. - Jackson offered him a piece of _______________,
Dont pay them any attention! - The students were ________________ to be on their
best behavior because visitors were in building. - I _____________________ down the field to receive
the pass. - The ___________________________ longed for a safe
place to live and a job to support their
families. - Martha did not feel comfortable throwing an
___________ to get through the crowd. - Marcus knew that one day he would be living in
_______________.
advice advised circumstances elbow hustled
immigrants luxury newcomer peddler
44Synonym Search Match the vocabulary words on the
left to the correct synonyms on the right. Some
vocabulary words have more than one synonym.
Ready, set, go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
immigrant advice advised circumstances elbow
hustled luxury newcomer
bump f. hurried k. foreigner p. richness
b. extravagance g. cautioned l. guidance q. shove
c. hastened h. outsider m. situation r. counseled
d. admonished i. surroundings n. splendor s. migrant
e. opinion J nudge o. stranger t.
45Word Association Challenge
- Which word goes with a swimming pool ? Why?
2. Which word goes with food and goods? Why?
3. Which word goes with crowds? Why?
4. Which word goes with learning your way around?
Why?
5. Which word goes with Ellis Island? Why?
Some words can be used more than once. Can you figure out which ones?
6. Which word goes with listening? Why?
7. Which word goes with standing in line? Why?
8. Which word goes with walking across a busy
street? Why?
9. Which word goes with giving a warning? Why?
Word Bank advice
advised circumstances elbow hustled
immigrants luxury newcomer peddler
46Tell Me What You Know
- Create a Tree Map of luxury items ? .
-
- 2. What circumstances would cause you to seek
advice from an adult? - 3. What are the causes and effects of becoming a
peddler? - 4. Describe how it feels to be in a crowd where
people elbow one another? - 5. Explain some of the challenges newcomers face
at your school? - 6. Imagine that you are an immigrant arriving at
Ellis Island in 1920. Describe what you see,
hear, and how you feel? - 7. List situations where people have hustled.