Title: Big Question: In what creative ways do we communicate?
1Big Question In what creative ways do we
communicate?
2 3Review Games
- Vocabulary Amazing Words
- Â Arcade Games
- Jigword
- Matchword
- Speedword
- Wordsearch
- Word Web
- Spelling Words
- Speedword
- Word Web
- Quia Games
- Spelling City
- High Frequency Words
- Fill-in-the Blank
4Dear Juno
Amazing Words correspond postage transport cove footprint deaf imitate sign language
Story Words persimmons smudged envelope photograph
5Dear Juno
High Frequency Words picture school answer faraway parents wash company
6Dear Juno
Spelling Words goat open hold told show toad most slow bowl almost float throat toast hollow ago
7Big Question How many ways can we communicate?
- Monday
- Tuesday
- Wednesday
- Thursday
- Friday
8Dear Juno Monday
Morning Warm-Up Watch someone use a cell phone or send an e-mail. Science makes keeping in touch easy. What are some ways you share news and ideas with friends? Building Background Video
9Dear Juno Monday
Morning Warm-Up Watch someone use a cell phone or send an e-mail. Science makes keeping in touch easy. What are some ways you share news and ideas with friends?
10Today we will learn about
- Amazing Words
- Long o o, oa, ow
- Syllables VCV
- Draw Conclusions
- Realistic Fiction
- Verbs with Singular Plural Nouns
11Concept Talk
12Anchored Talk
13Click to listen to a song about letters.
14Dear Juno
Amazing Words
15correspond
- cor re - spond
- When you correspond with someone, you write to
each other. - Sandy and her penpal corresponded for several
years. - My grandmother and I correspond by e-mail.
16postage
- post age
- Postage is the money you pay to send a letter or
something you want to mail. - Mom took the package to the post office to find
out how much the postage would be. - A stamp pays for postage on a letter.
17transport
- trans - port
- When you transport something, you carry it
somewhere. - I transport my homework and my lunch in my
backpack. - A mail carrier transports lots of mail in a big
bag on wheels.
18Phonemic Awareness
19Phonemic Awareness
- Substitute Medial Phonemes
- Reading book page 384
- I see a girl waving. She is saying Hello!
- The long o sound is the sound at the end of the
word hello! - Find other long o sounds!
- Lets change middle sounds! Coat. Change the o
sound to a CAT!
20Word Reading
- float
- fond
- over
- locate
- throat
- shore
- sold
- follow
- bold
- host
- dock
- forget
- bowl
- cannot
- before
21Word Family Word phone(online dictionary)
Consonant Digraphs Blends
bone cone lone tone zone clone drone stone
22Word Family Word phone
cone
zone
bone
drone
stone
23Long o Short obroke, clock, coach, scold,
notch, both, grow, loaf, shock, foam, plot, know
Long o Short o
24Long o Short obroke, clock, coach, scold,
notch, both, grow, loaf, shock, foam, plot, know
Long o Short o
broke
25Long o Short obroke, clock, coach, scold,
notch, both, grow, loaf, shock, foam, plot, know
Long o Short o
broke clock
26Long o Short obroke, clock, coach, scold,
notch, both, grow, loaf, shock, foam, plot, know
Long o Short o
broke coach clock
27Long o Short obroke, clock, coach, scold,
notch, both, grow, loaf, shock, foam, plot, know
Long o Short o
broke coach scold clock
28Long o Short obroke, clock, coach, scold,
notch, both, grow, loaf, shock, foam, plot, know
Long o Short o
broke coach scold clock notch
29Long o Short obroke, clock, coach, scold,
notch, both, grow, loaf, shock, foam, plot, know
Long o Short o
broke coach scold both clock notch
30Long o Short obroke, clock, coach, scold,
notch, both, grow, loaf, shock, foam, plot, know
Long o Short o
broke coach scold both grow clock notch
31Long o Short obroke, clock, coach, scold,
notch, both, grow, loaf, shock, foam, plot, know
Long o Short o
broke coach scold both grow loaf clock notch
32Long o Short obroke, clock, coach, scold,
notch, both, grow, loaf, shock, foam, plot, know
Long o Short o
broke coach scold both grow loaf clock notch shock
33Long o Short obroke, clock, coach, scold,
notch, both, grow, loaf, shock, foam, plot, know
Long o Short o
broke coach scold both grow loaf foam clock notch shock
34Long o Short obroke, clock, coach, scold,
notch, both, grow, loaf, shock, foam, plot, know
Long o Short o
broke coach scold both grow loaf foam clock notch shock plot
35Long o Short obroke, clock, coach, scold,
notch, both, grow, loaf, shock, foam, plot, know
Long o Short o
broke coach scold both grow loaf foam know clock notch shock plot
36Long o o, oa, ow
- vote - nose
- What do you know about reading these words?
- When you see o-consonant-e, the o says its name,
and the e is silent. (When two vowels go
walking, the first does the talking, and the
second stays quiet.) - Today well learn about other spellings for /o/.
37PHONICS o, -oa, -ow
host float snow veto fellow toad bowl
scold throat elbow hotel cocoa
38- ocean
- CVCe When a word has a vowel-consonant-silent
e pattern, the vowel usually stands for its long
sound. - bone
- home
- rope
- CV, CV/C-When a word or a syllable ends with a
single vowel, the vowel sound is usually long. - no
- go
- hello
- CVVC When two vowels appear together in a word
or syllable, the first usually stands for its
long sound and the second is silent. - boat
- road
- soap
- The letters ow can stand for the long o sound or
the dipthong/ou/.Context provides the clue to
pronunciation. - row
- grown
- snow
39Long o o, oa, owBlend these words.
40Long o o, oa, owBlend these words.
- coast
- road
- gold
- post
- flow
41Long o o, oa, owgrow, coach, loaf, broke,
know, scold, both, foam
o oa ow
42Long o o, oa, owgrow, coach, loaf, broke,
know, scold, both, foam
o oa ow
grow
43Long o o, oa, owgrow, coach, loaf, broke,
know, scold, both, foam
o oa ow
coach grow
44Long o o, oa, owgrow, coach, loaf, broke,
know, scold, both, foam
o oa ow
coach loaf grow
45Long o o, oa, owgrow, coach, loaf, broke,
know, scold, both, foam
o oa ow
broke coach loaf grow
46Long o o, oa, owgrow, coach, loaf, broke,
know, scold, both, foam
o oa ow
broke coach loaf grow know
47Long o o, oa, owgrow, coach, loaf, broke,
know, scold, both, foam
o oa ow
broke scold coach loaf grow know
48Long o o, oa, owgrow, coach, loaf, broke,
know, scold, both, foam
o oa ow
broke scold both coach loaf grow know
49Long o o, oa, owgrow, coach, loaf, broke,
know, scold, both, foam
o oa ow
broke scold both coach loaf foam grow know
50Decodable Page 199Sams Stroll10 9 8 7 6 5 4
3 2 1
51Decodable Page 199Sams Stroll
- Lets Read Words!
- Partner Routine Take turns, choral, at desk!
- Practice long o words on whiteboard if you finish
early!
52Spelling Pre- Test
- Readers response journal!
- 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
53Dear Juno
Spelling Words goat open hold told show toad most slow bowl almost float throat toast hollow ago
54High Frequency Words
55(No Transcript)
56Read-AloudThe Best Message
57Daily Fix-It
- could the bowt flote.
- Could the boat float?
- where can I find a boal.
- Where can I find a bowl?
58Verbs with Singular Plural Nouns
- A verb tells what someone or something does.
- A verb can show action.
- Add s to a verb to tell what one person, animal,
or thing does. - One child draws a tree.
- Do not add s to a verb that tells what two or
more people, animals, or things do. - Two children draw flowers.
59Verbs with Singular Plural Nouns
- The children (paints, paint) a scene on mural
paper. - The children paint a scene on mural paper.
- One girl (makes, make) a road.
- One girl makes a road.
- Two boys (adds, add) cars and trucks.
- Two boys add cars and trucks.
60Verbs with Singular Plural Nouns
- Three girls (colors, color) the sky blue.
- Three girls color the sky blue.
- The teacher (hangs, hang) the mural on the wall.
- The teacher hangs the mural on the wall.
61Writing Friendly Letter
- Key Features in a Friendly Letter
- Date
- Greeting
- Body The body has the message and tells the
writers ideas and feelings. - Closing
- Signature
- Quick Write! Who would you like to get a
friendly letter from you? - What 3 things did you do today that you could
write about?
62- What main idea is the writer, Carrie,
communicating in this first sentence? - How is Carrie feeling?
63Research and Inquiry
- Identify and Focus Topic
- Jennie noticed hand signals as well as letters in
newspapers. You also read a letter about sign
language. What creative way of communicating
would you like to learn about? - Ive noticed bike riders giving many hand
signals. Id like to ask the question, What do
bike riders tell with hand signals?
64Wrap Up Your Day
- Long o
- Spelling long o words
- Draw conclusions
- Lets Talk About It
- Tomorrow we will read about a boy and his
grandmother who find more ways than one to keep
in touch.
65Dear Juno Monday
Journal Topic Write about why it is important to correspond with others.
66Dear Juno Tuesday
Morning Warm-Up You know there are many ways to keep in touch. How do you keep in touch with your family? How can we show people that we care?
67Dear Juno Tuesday
Morning Warm-Up You know there are many ways to keep in touch. How do you keep in touch with your family? How can we show people that we care?
68Today we will learn about
- Amazing Words
- Long o o, oa, ow
- Draw Conclusions
- Visualize
- High-Frequency Words
- Vocabulary
- Verbs with Singular Plural Nouns
69Read-AloudIsabel and the Shy Giant
70Dear Juno
Amazing Words
71cove
- cove
- A cove is a small part of a sea or lake partly
surrounded by land. - My dad and uncle like to fish in that little
cove. - Thats a nice beach in the cove up the shore.
72cove
73Anchored Talk
74Long o o, oa, ow
- coaching
- You can read this word because you know how to
read words with long o spelled oa. What sound
does oa stand for in this word? - locate
- rowing
75Long o o, oa, ow
- When you come to a new word, look at the letters
from left to right and think about the vowels
sounds. - Say the sounds in the word to yourself and then
read the word.
76Long o o, oa, ow
- probe
- blown
- floating
- owner
- boast
- donate
77Sort Long o Wordsgrow, oats, toast, notion,
almost, shown, roast, below, thrown, old, dont,
toad
o oa ow
78Sort Long o Wordsgrow, oats, toast, notion,
almost, shown, roast, below, thrown, old, dont,
toad
o oa ow
grow
79Sort Long o Wordsgrow, oats, toast, notion,
almost, shown, roast, below, thrown, old, dont,
toad
o oa ow
oats grow
80Sort Long o Wordsgrow, oats, toast, notion,
almost, shown, roast, below, thrown, old, dont,
toad
o oa ow
oats toast grow
81Sort Long o Wordsgrow, oats, toast, notion,
almost, shown, roast, below, thrown, old, dont,
toad
o oa ow
notion oats toast grow
82Sort Long o Wordsgrow, oats, toast, notion,
almost, shown, roast, below, thrown, old, dont,
toad
o oa ow
notion almost oats toast grow
83Sort Long o Wordsgrow, oats, toast, notion,
almost, shown, roast, below, thrown, old, dont,
toad
o oa ow
notion almost oats toast grow shown
84Sort Long o Wordsgrow, oats, toast, notion,
almost, shown, roast, below, thrown, old, dont,
toad
o oa ow
notion almost oats toast roast grow shown
85Sort Long o Wordsgrow, oats, toast, notion,
almost, shown, roast, below, thrown, old, dont,
toad
o oa ow
notion almost oats toast roast grow shown below
86Sort Long o Wordsgrow, oats, toast, notion,
almost, shown, roast, below, thrown, old, dont,
toad
o oa ow
notion almost oats toast roast grow shown below thrown
87Sort Long o Wordsgrow, oats, toast, notion,
almost, shown, roast, below, thrown, old, dont,
toad
o oa ow
notion almost old oats toast roast grow shown below thrown
88Sort Long o Wordsgrow, oats, toast, notion,
almost, shown, roast, below, thrown, old, dont,
toad
o oa ow
notion almost old dont oats toast roast grow shown below thrown
89Sort Long o Wordsgrow, oats, toast, notion,
almost, shown, roast, below, thrown, old, dont,
toad
o oa ow
notion almost old dont oats toast roast toad grow shown below thrown
90Dear Juno
Spelling Words goat /g/o/t open /o/p/e/n/ hold /h/o/l/d/ told /t/o/l/d/ show /sh/o toad /t/o/d/ most /m/o/s/t/ slow /s/l/o/ bowl /b/o/l float /f/l/o/t/ toast /t/o/s/t/ ago /a/g/o/
91Practice Long o Words
- The slow goat walked out the open gate.
- The slow goat walked out the open gate.
- Ill show you the toad that hopped into the bowl.
- Ill show you the toad that hopped into the bowl.
- I told Dad I could not eat most of the toast.
- I told Dad I could not eat most of the toast.
92Review r controlled ar, -or, -ore, -ore
- Pony acorn before motto soar hollow
- Floating charcoal locate
- If a tornado roars this way, the day may get dark
like charcoal. - I cant ignore that cold wind blowing in the open
window. - Follow the steps in order for oatmeal, and dont
forget to make toast.
93High Frequency Words
- Picture parents company answer wash school
faraway science guess pretty village shoe
watch won
94Story Words
- Persimmons yellow and orange colored sweet
fruits that are like plums - Photograph a picture taken with a camera
- Envelope a paper sleeve that is used to hold a
letter - Smudged smeared or marked with dirty streaks
95persimmons
96envelope
97Vocabulary Wordspersimmons, smudged, envelope,
photograph
- I picked ______ yesterday.
- persimmons
- Mom took a ______ of me.
- photograph
98Vocabulary Wordspersimmons, smudged, envelope,
photograph
- She put the picture in an ______ to send to
Grandpapa. - envelope
- I printed this address, but I _____ the letters.
- smudged
99Vocabulary
- Prefixes
- A prefix is a word part that comes at the
beginning of a word to change the meaning or make
a new word. - Disallow not allow
- Unkind not kind
- Misuse use badly
- Preschool before school
- Rewash wash again
100Build Background
- What are the steps in writing a letter?
- 1. Write the letter.
- 2. Write the address on the envelope and add a
stamp. - 3. Mail the letter.
- 4. The U.S. Postal Service sorts the letter.
- 5. A letter carrier delivers the letter.
101(No Transcript)
102Draw Conclusions
- We are not told everything about the characters
and events in a story. - We use what we know and what happens in the story
to make decisions about things the author doesnt
tell us. - Look for more clues about the characters and
events as you read and look at the pictures. - For more clues, think about what you already know
about real life.
103Draw Conclusions
104Visualize EI 27
- As you read, lose your eyes and make pictures in
your mind about the characters, the setting, and
what happens in the story. - When you read, make pictures in your mind. See
the characters move, and hear what they say. See
where the story takes place, and see what
happens. This will help you understand the story.
105Dear Juno Page 388
106Literary Text
- Simile phrases that compare an object to
something else using the word like. They are a
type of description. They help us picture better
what something looks like. - The lights soared across the sky like shooting
stars. - What is being described? What is being compared?
107Daily Fix-It
- did alan finds the malbox
- Did Alan find the mailbox?
- jo mail some leters she write
- Jo mails some letters she wrote.
108Verbs with Singular Plural Nouns
- A verb tells what someone or something does.
- A verb can show action.
- Add s to a verb to tell what one person, animal,
or thing does. - One child draws a tree.
- Do not add s to a verb that tells what two or
more people, animals, or things do. - Two children draw flowers.
109Verbs with Singular Plural Nouns
- Jack puts the stamp on the letter.
- We put the stamp on the letter.
- Verbs can end in s when the subject is only one
person. - When the subject is more than one, you do not add
an s on the end of the verb.
110Writing Friendly Letter
- Key Features in a Friendly Letter
- Date
- Greeting
- Body The body has the message and tells the
writers ideas and feelings. - Closing
- Signature
111Writing Friendly Letter
112Writing Friendly Letter
- Write a friendly letter to a friend or classmate
about a new way to communicate! - Lets Start with a 4 square!
- Main idea, details, details, closing (use your
voice)
113Research and Inquiry
- Newspapers and Periodicals
- A newspaper is a source of very current news
published each day or week. It has sections the
articles in each section are usually organized in
the order of importance. - A magazine is a source of news and ideas that is
published less often, usually each month.
Magazine articles are often organized in order of
interest. - Newspapers print articles on many topics.
- Magazines have a theme.
114Research and Inquiry
115Wrap Up Your Day
- High-Frequency Words
- My parents helped me answer a letter from my
friend. - I put a picture inside it.
- Visualize
- Lets Talk About It
- Tomorrow you will reread Dear Juno.
116Dear Juno Tuesday
Journal Topic Make a list of ways you can communicate with a friend.
117Dear Juno Wednesday
Morning Warm-Up Isabel and the giant make a circus. The giant juggles, and Isabel tumbles. What else do circus people do?
118Dear Juno Wednesday
Morning Warm-Up Isabel and the giant make a circus. The giant juggles, and Isabel tumbles. What else do circus people do?
119Today we will learn about
- Long e e, ee, ea, y
- Long o o, oa, ow
- High-Frequency Words
- Vocabulary clipped words, abbreviations
- Verbs with Singular Plural Nouns
120Dear Juno
Amazing Words
121footprint
- foot - print
- A footprint is the mark our foot makes when you
step on something. - We left footprints on the wet sand.
- We could see the footprints of a rabbit in our
backyard.
122footprint
123Anchored Talk
124Build Wordsa b h l m n o s t u whost..Lets
cut and toss!
125Lets ReadWords!Blown motel poster golden
over windowPartner Reading RoutineTake turns!
Choral!Back at desk!
Decodable page 207
126Long o o, oa, owgoat, hold, show, most, bowl,
float, toast, ago, open, told, toad, slow,
almost ,throat, hollow
- rhymes with roll
- bowl
- rhymes with boat
- float
- part of your body
- throat
127Long o o, oa, owgoat, hold, show, most, bowl,
float, toast, ago, open, told, toad, slow,
almost ,throat, hollow
- animals
- goat, toad
- mean the same as not quite
- almost
- rhyming pairs
- told, hold show, slow most, toast
128Long o o, oa, owgoat, hold, show, most, bowl,
float, toast, ago, open, told, toad, slow,
almost ,throat, hollow
- the opposite of closed
- open
- the same as empty
- hollow
- has only three letters
- ago
1291. School will open for an art show.2. We
told Pam an answer three days ago.3. That
slow goat came to eat.4. Most of this toast is
cold.
Sentence Reading
1301. Juno got an _____ in the mail from
faraway.2. He must wash the ______ off his
face.3. Juno drew a ______ of his parents.4.
We bought _______ for our company to eat.5.
Juno brought the _______ of Grandma to school.6.
Did Juno ______ Grandmas letter?
Sentence Reading Answer, photograph, envelope,
picture, smudge, persimmons
131High-Frequency Wordsanswer, company, faraway,
parents, picture, school, wash
- I hung a ___ on the wall.
- I hung a picture on the wall.
- I take a bus to _____.
- I take a bus to school.
- Did you ___ your hands before you ate?
- Did you wash your hands before you ate?
132High-Frequency Wordsanswer, company, faraway,
parents, picture, school, wash
- Can you help me ___ this problem?
- Can you help me answer this problem?
- My ____ like to read.
- My parents like to read.
- Next week we will have ___ come visit.
- Next week we will have company come visit.
- The king and queen lives in a ____ city.
- The king and queen lives in a faraway city.
133VocabularyShortened forms of words
- Some words are shortened forms of other words.
(airplane plane) - We shorten some words by clipping off part of
the word. (photograph photo) - Abbreviations are also shortened forms of words.
(Street St.)
134Accuracy and Appropriate RateDear Juno, page
398Fluency Routine1. Track with finger.2.
Read with me.3. Read aloud without me!
Model Fluency
135Read-AloudDear JunoRemember sequence!
Identify what happens in order first, next, and
last. Today look for the order of things Juno
did when he found the second big envelope from
his grandmother.
136Think Critically
- Page 406
- Partner Response!
- Group discussion!
- Look back and write. 5 minutes!
137Daily Fix-It
- i got the leter a week agow
- I got the letter a week ago.
- i opened itt right away?
- I opened it right away.
138Verbs with Singular Plural Nouns
- A verb tells what someone or something does.
- A verb can show action.
- Add s to a verb to tell what one person, animal,
or thing does. - Juno wants his grandmother to visit.
- Do not add s to a verb that tells what two or
more people, animals, or things do. - Junos parents want his grandmother to come visit.
139Verbs with Singular Plural Nouns
- Decide if you will use jump or jumps with these
subjects. - Jane
- Jane jumps
- my classmates
- my classmates jump
- Phil and Marna
- Phil and Marna jump
- the student
- the student jumps
140Verbs with Singular Plural Nouns
- One finger taps.
- More fingers tap.
- One had waves.
- More hands wave.
- One leg shakes.
- More legs shake.
- Action Verbs
- 1. The boat ____ on the lake.
- 2. My baby brother ______ milk
- 3. Some parents ________ in offices.
141Lets Write It!
- Page 408
- Sequence in a Friendly Letter.
- The order of details can matter. Good writers
think about the order of details. Do they make
sense?
142Lets Write It!
- Page 408
- Sequence in a Friendly Letter.
- The order of details can matter. Good writers
think about the order of details. Do they make
sense?
143Research and Inquiry!
- Gather and Record Information
- What hand signals do bike riders use for
directions? - Sources I can use
- Encyclopedia, nonfiction books
- Web sited, bicycling magazine.
- Take notes!
144Wrap Up Your Day
- Draw conclusions
- Lets Talk About It
- Tomorrow we will hear about a girl who
communicates with her hands.
145Dear Juno Wednesday
Journal Topic Use the words photos and planes in a description of the story.
146Dear Juno Thursday
Morning Warm-Up Today we will read about signs. Have you ever seen a sign that tells you a phone is around? Some signs tell us to yield to people riding a bike. What signs have you seen?
147Dear Juno Thursday
Morning Warm-Up Today we will read about signs. Have you ever seen a sign that tells you a phone is around? Some signs tell us to yield to people riding a bike. What signs have you seen?
148Today we will learn about
- Long o o, oa, ow
- Verbs with Singular Plural Nouns
149Read-AloudAnna Moves In
150deaf
- deaf
- Someone who is deaf cannot hear well or at all.
- Some people who are deaf understand what someone
is saying by looking closely at their mouths as
they talk. - A person who is deaf may use sign language to
communicate with others.
151imitate
- im i - tate
- When you imitate someone or something, you try to
act like or be like the person or thing. - The boy in the story tried to imitate the girl
who is deaf when she made signs. - My brother can imitate the sounds of some birds
by whistling.
152sign language
- sign lang uage
- Sign language is a way of talking by making signs
with your hands. - The childs mother taught the girls friends how
to use some sign language in order to talk to her.
153Sign Language
154Anchored Talk
155Dear Juno
Amazing Words correspond postage transport cove footprint deaf imitate sign language
Vocabulary Words persimmons smudged envelope photograph
156Syllables
One Syllable Two Syllables
Heat fever
Queen guppy
Squeel buddy
wheel recent
peace tardy
157Fluent Word Reading
Locate go most science robot Shallow village g
uess pony boats Pretty yellow shows floating sho
e Watch chosen gold won Josef
158Sentence Reading
- We will watch a film in science class about a
robot. - I can guess which pretty gold paint you have
chosen. - Josef must locate his shoe before we can go
jogging. - Yellow boats are floating on the shallow lake in
the village. - That white pony has won the most prizes at horse
shows.
159Dear Juno
Spelling Words goat open hold told show toad most slow bowl almost float throat toast hollow ago
160- Partner Reading Routine!
- Take turns! Choral!
- Back to desk!
161Many Ways to Be A SoldierPage 410
- 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
- Historical Fiction
- Key Features
- Made up story that takes place in the past.
- Uses real facts from history to make the story
sound like it could really have happened.
162- 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
- Historical Fiction
- Key Features
- Made up story that takes place in the past.
- Uses real facts from history to make the story
sound like it could really have happened.
163Many Ways to Be A SoldierPage 410
- Visualize
- What do you visualize when you read the
description of the cannon firing? - Name in order the three things the children do to
trick the redcoats. - How does visualizing help you understand what
longboats and warships are?
164Fluency
- Dear Juno
- Page 402
- Whole Class Fluency Routine
- I read!
- We read!
- Yall read!
165Daily Fix-It
- shee likes to visit her Grandma
- She likes to visit her grandma.
- she show her noo things
- She shows her new things.
166Verbs with Singular Plural Nouns
- A verb tells what someone or something does.
- A verb can show action.
- Add s to a verb to tell what one person, animal,
or thing does. - Snow wants to eat some lettuce.
- Do not add s to a verb that tells what two or
more people, animals, or things do. - Toby and Coby want to eat pink ice cream..
167Writing Friendly Letter
- Deleting Sentences
- Good writers show they focus to be clear!
- Today we will read and revise our friendly
letters to make our messages clearer. - Remember to tell about one main idea well!
168Writing Friendly Letter
- Deleting Sentences
- Good writers show they focus to be clear!
- Today we will read and revise our friendly
letters to make our messages clearer. - Remember to tell about one main idea well!
169Listening and Speaking
- Solve Problems using our speaking and listening
skills. - First, we identify the problem.
- Next, we offer ideas for a solution and listen
to the opinions of others. - Finally, we create a solution to the problem.
- When there is a problem at school, the principal
and the teachers get together to find a solution.
The principal helps keep us focused on the
problem. Teachers take turns offering ideas and
opinions. We listen to each other, and work
together to solve the problem. - How do we show traits of good listening and
speaking in class?
170Research and Inquiry
- Review and Revise
- I found that bike riders signal with their hands
to let others know when they will turn and stop.
I think this is a creative way of communicating.
I do not need to change my original topic.
171Wrap Up Your Day
- Making connections text to text
- Lets Talk About It
- You heard about a girl who communicates with sign
language. Tomorrow you will hear about Anna
again.
172Dear Juno Thursday
Quick Write Write two sentences that could be in a letter that tells about when someone gets a new cell phone.
173Dear Juno Friday
Morning Warm-Up This week we read about different ways to communicate. Talking is just one way. What are some other ways to communicate?
174Today we will learn about
- Long o o, oa, ow
- High-Frequency Words
- Verbs with Singular Plural Nouns
- Study Skills Globe
175Anchored Talk
176Dear Juno
Amazing Words correspond postage transport cove footprint deaf imitate sign language
Story Words persimmons smudged envelope photograph
177Dear Juno
- Why do people correspond with one another?
- If we send a letter, who transports it after we
mail it? - Why do people who are deaf use sign language?
- Why do we need to put postage on a letter or
package? - Who might leave footprints along the shore of a
cove? - Why is imitating a good way to learn a language?
178Long o o, oa, ow
- We told the coach we will score the most goals.
- We told the coach we will score the most goals.
- Flo turned over on the sofa and went to sleep.
- Flo turned over on the sofa and went to sleep.
- Her home is located on the snowy,frozen coast.
- Her home is located on the snowy, frozen coast.
- His sore throat did not hurt as much as his
broken elbow. - His sore throat did not hurt as much as his
broken elbow.
179Dear Juno
High Frequency Words picture school answer faraway parents wash company
180High-Frequency Wordsparents, school, company,
faraway, picture, answer, wash
- I am not close by.
- faraway
- I am what you do with soap and water.
- wash
- I am something you can draw or paint.
- picture
- I am another name for mom and dad.
- parents
181High-Frequency Wordsparents, school, company,
faraway, picture, answer, wash
- I am a place you go to learn.
- school
- I am what every questions needs.
- answer
- I am another name for visitors.
- company
182Dear Juno
Spelling Words goat open hold told show toad most slow bowl almost float throat toast hollow ago
183Dear Juno Page 416
- Vocabulary
- prefixes
- Fluency
- Accuracy and appropriate rate
- Listening and Speaking
- Solve problems.
184Draw Conclusions
- We are not told everything about the characters
and events in a story. - We use what we know and what happens in the story
to make decisions about things the author doesnt
tell us. - Look for more clues about the characters and
events as you read and look at the pictures. - For more clues, think about what you already know
about real life.
185Draw Conclusions
- We are not told everything about the characters
and events in a story. - We use what we know and what happens in the story
to make decisions about things the author doesnt
tell us. - Look for more clues about the characters and
events as you read and look at the pictures. - For more clues, think about what you already know
about real life.
186Literary TextHistorical Fiction
- Many Ways to Be a Soldier
- Historical fiction
- Setting
- American colonies during Revolutionary War.
- Story is made-up. (Fiction)
187Wrap Up the Week!
- Lets Talk About
- Creative Ideas
188Review Games
- Vocabulary Amazing Words
- Â Arcade Games
- Jigword
- Matchword
- Speedword
- Wordsearch
- Word Web
- Spelling Words
- Speedword
- Word Web
- Quia Games
- Spelling City
- High Frequency Words
- Fill-in-the Blank
189Dear Juno Friday
Journal Topic Design a special postage stamp.
190Dear Juno Related Links
Photos from Korea Sending a LetterTensesoa long o sound Poem Pack Making InferencesDear JunoVocabulary Practice Verbs and Their ObjectsCorrect  Verb Tense Quiz
191We are now ready to take our story tests.
- Make sure you underline your answers in your
comprehension and double check all work!