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Slide1

Big Question:

How can we find adventure in historical events?

Author: Richard PeckGenre: Humorous Fiction

Slide2

Small Group

Timer

Slide3

Review Games

Story Sort

Vocabulary

Words

:

Arcade Games

Study Stack

Spelling City: Vocabulary

Spelling City: Spelling Words

Slide4

Spelling Words

Multisyllabic Words

Slide5

elementary

vehicle

miniature

probability

definition

substitute

variety

literature

elevator

Pennsylvania

ravioli

cafeteria

mosaic

tuxedo

meteorite

fascination

cylinder

intermediate

centennial

curiosity

documentary

stegosaurus

pediatrician

mediocre

simultaneous

Slide6

Big Question: How can we find adventure in historical events

?

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Slide7

Vocabulary Words

eerie intersection pondered severe spectacles withered

airtime Alzheimer’s close-up bombers Pearl Harbor torpedo

Vocabulary Words

More Words to Know

Slide8

Monday

Question of the Day

How can we find adventure in historical events?

Slide9

Today we will learn about:

Build Concepts

Character and Plot

Prior Knowledge

Build

Background

Vocabulary

Fluency:

Volume

Grammar: Contractions and Negatives

Spelling:

Multisyllabic Words

Historical Adventures

Slide10

Fluency

Volume

Slide11

Fluency: Volume

Listen as I read

“Early Sunday Morning.”

As I read, notice how I

vary the volume of my voice from soft to loud and to sof

t again to express suspense, excitement, and shock.

Be ready to answer questions after I finish.

Slide12

Fluency: Volume

What events lead the narrator to conclude that Pearl harbor is under attack?

Which character is the narrator concerned about?

Slide13

Concept Vocabulary

bombers

– airplanes used to drop bombs

Pearl Harbor

U.S.

naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii; site of Japanese attack on December 7, 1941, which caused U.S. entry into World War II.

torpedo

large, cylinder-shaped metal tube containing explosives

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Slide14

bombers

Slide15

Pearl Harbor

Slide16

torpedo

Slide17

Concept Vocabulary

(To add information to the graphic organizer, click on end show, type in your new information, and save your changes.)

Slide18

Build Concept Vocabulary bombers, Pearl Harbor, torpedo

Historical Adventures – World War II

Slide19

Character and Plot, Prior Knowledge

Turn to Page

512 - 513.

Slide20

Prior KnowledgeWhat can you learn from older people?

Slide21

Prior Knowledge

This week’s

audio explores a TV news reporter’s advice on how to conduct a good interview. After you listen, we will discuss what you found out and what surprised you most about preparing for an interview.

Slide22

Vocabulary

Words

Slide23

Vocabulary Words

eerie

causing fear because of strangeness or weirdness

intersection

point, line, or place where one thing crosses another

pondered

considered carefully; thought over

Slide24

Vocabulary Words

severe

serious; grave

spectacles

eyeglasses

withered

lost or caused to lose freshness, made or became dry and lifeless

Slide25

More Words to Know

airtime

– specific amount of time in a television, radio, or any broadcast media program

Alzheimer’s

disease of the brain that causes confusion and gradual loss of memory

close-up

– picture taken with a camera at close range

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intersection

Slide27

spectacles

Slide28

withered

Slide29

close-up

Slide30

Grammar

Contractions and Negatives

Slide31

m

om

ca’nt

tell the twins voices apart on the telephone

Mom can’t tell the twins’ voices apart on the telephone.

y

oure

a good friend to help me

lurn

these contractions

You’re a good friend to help me learn these contractions.

Slide32

Contractions and Negatives

“I’m Ann,” Mom said. “That’s right,” Great-Grandma said. “At least you know who you are.”

I’m

and

that’s

are contractions formed from the words

I am

and

that is

. The apostrophes show where letters have been left out.

Slide33

Contractions and Negatives

A

contraction

is a shortened form of two words. An

apostrophe

is used to show where one or more letters have been left out.

Some contractions are made by combining pronouns and verbs:

I + will = I’ll

;

she + is = she’s

.

Slide34

Contractions and Negatives

Other contractions are formed by joining a

verb

and

not

:

do

+ not = don’t

;

are + not = aren’t

.

Won’t

and

can’t

are formed in special ways (

can +

not = can’t

;

will + not = won’t

)

Slide35

Contractions and Negatives

Negatives

are words that mean “

no

” or “

not

”:

no, not, never, none

,

nothing

.

Contractions with

n’t

are negatives too.

To make a negative statement, use only

one

negative word.

Slide36

Contractions and Negatives

No:

Don’t never get in his way. There wasn’t nobody here.

Yes:

Don’t ever get in his way. There wasn’t anybody here.

Use positive words instead of the negative in a sentence with

not

:

Slide37

Contractions and Negatives

Negative

Positive

nobody

a

nybody, somebody

no one

anyone, someone

none

any, all, some

nothing

anything, something

nowhere

anywhere, somewhere

never

ever, always

Slide38

Contractions and NegativesWhat is the contraction for each pair of words?

you have you’ve could have could’ve he would he’d

who has

who’s

will

not

won’t

she is

she’s

Slide39

Contractions and NegativesWhat is the contraction for each pair of words?

has not hasn’t did not didn’t I will I’ll

who will

who’ll

I am

I’m

has not

hasn’t

Slide40

Contractions and Negatives Find the contraction and tell the two words used to form it.

Aren’t you going to see Grandpa?

Aren’t – are not

Shouldn’t we call first?

Shouldn’t – should not

We’ve found some old pictures.

We’ve – we have

He’ll

love

telling

us about them.

He’ll – he will

Slide41

Contractions and Negatives Choose the word that correctly completes each sentence.

He wasn’t (nowhere, anywhere) to be found.

anywhere

You shouldn’t (ever, never) go into a house without knocking.

ever

Slide42

Spelling Words

Multisyllabic

Words

Slide43

elementary

vehicle

miniature

probability

definition

substitute

variety

literature

elevator

Pennsylvania

ravioli

cafeteria

mosaic

tuxedo

meteorite

fascination

cylinder

intermediate

centennial

curiosity

documentary

stegosaurus

pediatrician

mediocre

simultaneous

Slide44

Tuesday

Question

of the Day

Why is

the reporter so interested in talking to Great-Grandma?

Slide45

Today we will learn about:

Greek and Latin Roots

Character and Plot

Prior Knowledge

Author’s Purpose

Vocabulary

Fluency:

Choral

Reading

Grammar

: Contractions and Negatives

Spelling:

Multisyllabic Words

Historical Adventures

Slide46

Vocabulary Strategy:

Greek and Latin Roots

Turn to Page

514 - 515.

Slide47

The Three-Century Woman

Turn to Page

516 - 523.

Slide48

Fluency

Choral

Reading

Slide49

Fluency: Choral Reading

Turn to page

524.

As I read, notice

how I raise the volume of my voice to show excitement and build suspense.

We will practice as a class doing three

choral

readings of

these paragraphs.

Slide50

Grammar

Contractions and Negatives

Slide51

mr

takema

is proud that

hes

from

pensylvania

Mr.

T

akema

is proud that he’s from Pennsylvania.

w

hen she reached a hundred great-grandma celebrated her

centenial

When she reached a hundred, Great-Grandma celebrated her centennial.

Slide52

Contractions and Negatives

A

contraction

is a shortened form of two words.

An

apostrophe

is used to show where one or more letters have been left out.

Negatives

are words that mean “

no

or “

not

.” Never use two negatives together in a statement.

Slide53

Spelling Words

Multisyllabic

Words

Slide54

elementary

vehicle

miniature

probability

definition

substitute

variety

literature

elevator

Pennsylvania

ravioli

cafeteria

mosaic

tuxedo

meteorite

fascination

cylinder

intermediate

centennial

curiosity

documentary

stegosaurus

pediatrician

mediocre

simultaneous

Slide55

Wednesday

Question of the Day

How are the stories Great-Grandma Breckenridge told the reporter

like adventure stories?

Slide56

Today we will learn about:

Character and Plot

Prior Knowledge

Word Structure

Vocabulary

Fluency:

Volume

Grammar:

Contractions and Negatives

Spelling: Multisyllabic Words

Social Studies: San Francisco Earthquake

Hindenburg

Historical Adventures

Slide57

The Three-Century Woman

Turn to Page

524 - 530.

Slide58

Fluency

Volume

Slide59

Fluency: Volume

Turn to page

527, paragraphs 1-4.

As I read, notice

how the volume of my voice gets louder as I get closer to the climax of the event.

Now we will practice together as a class by doing three

choral

readings.

Slide60

Grammar

Contractions and Negatives

Slide61

r

eporters has to have curiosity to get their stories

Reporters have to have curiosity to get their stories.

t

here always asking questions sometimes they just seem nosy

They’re always asking questions. Sometimes they just seem nosy.

Slide62

Contractions and Negatives

A

contraction

is a shortened form of two words.

An

apostrophe

is used to show where one or more letters have been left out.

Negatives

are words that mean “

no

or “

not

.” Never use two negatives together in a statement.

Slide63

Contractions and Negatives

No:

There

wasn’t

nobody

home.

Yes:

There was

nobody

home.

Yes:

There

wasn’t

anybody home.

No:

Don’t

never

try that again.

Yes:

Don’t

ever try that again.

Yes:

Never

try that again.

Slide64

Contractions and Negatives

Review something you have written to see if you can eliminate double negatives.

Slide65

Spelling Words

Multisyllabic Words

Slide66

elementary

vehicle

miniature

probability

definition

substitute

variety

literature

elevator

Pennsylvania

ravioli

cafeteria

mosaic

tuxedo

meteorite

fascination

cylinder

intermediate

centennial

curiosity

documentary

stegosaurus

pediatrician

mediocre

simultaneous

Slide67

Thursday

Question

of the Day

What do many older people have to share with younger people?

Slide68

Today we will learn about:

Short Story

Reading Across

Texts

Fluency

: Partner Reading

Grammar:

Contractions and Negatives

Spelling:

Multisyllabic Words

Social Studies: Report on History

Slide69

“Understandin

g the Banana-Mobile”

Turn to Page

532 - 535.

Slide70

Fluency

Partner Reading

Slide71

Fluency: Partner Reading

Turn to page

527, paragraphs 1-4.

Read

this paragraph

three times with a partner. Be sure

to vary your volume to express emotion

and offer each

other feedback.

Slide72

Grammar

Contractions

and

Negatives

Slide73

g

randma

dont

remember last week, but she recalls her

elementery

school day’s.

Grandma doesn’t remember last week, but she recalls her elementary school days.

aunt

martha

she showed me her wedding pictures. Her was 25 when she

marryed

Aunt Martha showed me her wedding pictures. She was 25 when she married.

Slide74

Contractions and Negatives

A

contraction

is a shortened form of two words.

An

apostrophe

is used to show where one or more letters have been left out.

Negatives

are words that mean “

no

or “

not

.” Never use two negatives together in a statement.

Slide75

Contractions and Negatives

Test Tip:

It’s

is a contraction of

it is

.

You’re

is a contraction of

you are

.

It’s

and

you’re

are often confused with the possessive pronouns

its

and

your

.

Slide76

Contractions and Negatives

No:

Its

too bad the bird lost

it’s

mate.

Yes:

It’s

too bad the bird lost

its

mate.

No:

Your

kind to share

you’re

time with us.

Yes:

You’re

kind to share

your

time with us.

Slide77

Spelling Words

Multisyllabic Words

Slide78

elementary

vehicle

miniature

probability

definition

substitute

variety

literature

elevator

Pennsylvania

ravioli

cafeteria

mosaic

tuxedo

meteorite

fascination

cylinder

intermediate

centennial

curiosity

documentary

stegosaurus

pediatrician

mediocre

simultaneous

Slide79

Friday

Question of the Day

How can we find adventure in historical events?

Slide80

Today we will learn about:

Build Concept Vocabulary

Character and Plot

Flashback

Greek and Latin Roots

Grammar:

Contractions and Negatives

Spelling:

Multisyllabic Words

Print/Media Sources

Historical Adventures

Slide81

Character and Plot

Traits

are the qualities of characters, such as bravery or shyness. We see their traits in their words and actions and how other characters treat them.

The

plot

is the pattern of events in a story. Usually, the events are told in sequence, from start to finish.

Slide82

Character and Plot

The story begins with a

problem

and builds through the middle with events called

rising action

.

The character confronts the problem directly at the

climax

, and the story ends with the

resolution

.

Slide83

Flashback

A

flashback

is an interruption in the story to show an event that happened earlier.

Flashback

can help you understand how a past event influences a character’s actions or feelings in the present.

Flashback

can help you understand how a past event has brought about the present one.

Slide84

Compound Words

Words made up of two or more smaller words are called

compound words

. You can often figure out the meaning of a compound word if you know the meanings of the smaller words.

List compound words from the story, including its meaning and the two smaller words.

Slide85

Compound Words

Word

Two Smaller Words

Meaning

Slide86

Print Sources

Where might you look to find information about the Civil War, information about a local community event, or to read about

t

he latest shuttle mission into space?

Print sources

include

newspapers,

encyclopedias, dictionaries,

and

other reference books.

Slide87

Print Sources

Media sources

include

TV programs, DVDs, videotapes, CD-ROMs,

and

the Internet.

There are a variety of these sources available to students both at the library and in many cases, at home.

Slide88

Slide89

Grammar

Contractions and Negatives

Slide90

g

randma

telled

us to help

ourself

to cookies

Grandma told us to help ourselves to cookies.

s

everal

womens

groups bake cookies for the sale yesterday

Several women’s groups baked cookies for the sale yesterday.

Slide91

Contractions and Negatives

A

contraction

is a shortened form of two words.

An

apostrophe

is used to show where one or more letters have been left out.

Negatives

are words that mean “

no

or “

not

.” Never use two negatives together in a statement.

Slide92

Spelling Words

Multisyllabic Words

Slide93

elementary

vehicle

miniature

probability

definition

substitute

variety

literature

elevator

Pennsylvania

ravioli

cafeteria

mosaic

tuxedo

meteorite

fascination

cylinder

intermediate

centennial

curiosity

documentary

stegosaurus

pediatrician

mediocre

simultaneous

Slide94

We are now ready to take our story tests.

Story test

Classroom webpage,

Reading Test

AR

Other Reading Quizzes

Quiz #