monday
Students will be able to:
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DO NOW: Grab a new Reading Log for the Week!
DAILY LANGUAGE ACTIVITY: ELA Spiral Notebook
Grammar Practice: Main and Helping Verbs
Complete Grammar Handout: Main and Helping Verbs Step 1:
We will login to We will login to McGraw Hill Curriculum Wonders to access our assessment from last week's concept: Being Resourceful
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We will login to We will login to McGraw Hill Curriculum Wonders to access our assessment from last this week's new concept: Patterns Essential Question: Where can you find patterns in nature?
Step 3: Class Read Aloud: "Protective Patterns" Patterns can be found throughout nature, and they serve many different purposes. This passage explains how patterns on the wings of moths and butterflies help protect these insects from danger. Genre: Expository Text
Comprehension Strategy: Ask and Answer Questions
We will login to We will login to McGraw Hill Curriculum Wonders to access Share Read: "Patterns of Change"
Step 4: Spelling List Week 20: Vowel Team Syllables Two vowels make one vowel sound in footprint and in coastal. A vowel team syllable is when two vowels work together to make one vowel sound. Sort the spelling words by pattern under the key words entertain, applause, and southern.
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wednesday
Students will be able to:
Academic Vocabulary:
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Do Now:
Please complete your Words of the Day in your ELA Spiral
Step 1:
We will continue reading the novel The Chronicles of Narnia The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe
Comprehension Skill Focus Chapter 15: Analyze Character Choice Why do you think Edmund decided to go with the Witch even though he recognized she was evil? Chapter 15 Audio Book: (click here)
Step 2: We will login to We will login to McGraw Hill Curriculum Wonders to access our assessment from last this week's new concept: Patterns Essential Question: Where can you find patterns in nature?
Step 3: Class Read Aloud: "Protective Patterns" Patterns can be found throughout nature, and they serve many different purposes. This passage explains how patterns on the wings of moths and butterflies help protect these insects from danger. Genre: Expository Text
Comprehension Strategy: Ask and Answer Questions
We will login to We will login to McGraw Hill Curriculum Wonders to access Share Read: "Patterns of Change"
Step 4: Your Turn Practice Book p. 127 Vocabulary Strategy: Greek Roots
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thursday
Students will be able to:
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Do Now:
Daily Language Activity: ELA Spiral Notebook: Write the correct sentences in your notebook. Grammar Practice: Participles and Perfect Tenses
Complete the Handout Step 1: Your Turn Practice Book p. 121 Vocabulary
Step 2: Your Turn Practice Book p. 126 Genre/Text Feature: Expository Text
Step 3: We will login to We will login to McGraw Hill Curriculum Wonders to access this week's concept: Patterns Essential Question: Where can you find patterns in nature? We will be reading the Literature Anthology: The Story of Snow
Step 4: Spelling: Vowel Team Syllables
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