monday
Students will be able to :
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We will login to We will login to McGraw Hill Curriculum Wonders
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We will login to We will login to McGraw Hill Curriculum Wonders to access the read aloud "A Pioneer of Photography".
In Wonders, open "Fantasy Becomes Fact" to listen to a Biography about how Arthur C. Clarke’s interest in technology sparked his creativity and imagination.
Vocabulary
Spelling
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wednesday
Students will be able to:
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Please complete your vocabulary worksheet on page 18.
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Step 2: Theme The theme of a story or poem refers to the deeper meaning of that story or poem. All works of literature contend with certain complex ideas, and theme is how a story or poem approaches these ideas. There are countless ways to approach the theme of a story or poem, so let’s take a look at some theme examples and a list of themes in literature. Finally, we’ll examine why theme is so essential to any work of literature, including to your own writing. The theme of a story or poem will be explored through elements like characters, plot, settings, conflict, and even word choice and literary devices. Step 3: After reading the section, complete pages 16-17 in your packet. Turn it in to your Novel Study Folder Exit Ticket: Pages 16-18 in your HOLES Packet. |
thursday
Students will be able to:
Spell grade-appropriate words correctly, consulting references as needed.
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Spelling Practice: The /or/ vowel sound in swore. Not all words with the /ar/, /ar/, and /or/ r-controlled vowel sounds are spelled in the same way. Sorting the spelling words by pattern under the key words starch, chair, and scorn. Words might have unexpected vowel spellings, such as course and coarse.
Step 1: Essential Question: How does technology lead to creative ideas? We will login to We will login to McGraw Hill Curriculum Wonders to read "The Boy Who Invented TV"
Comprehension Strategy: Sequencing Skill Answering these guiding questions will assist with your Sequencing Graphic Organizer.
Wonder Practice Book Greek Roots p.37 Exit Ticket:Login to Schoology Click Common Core English>Week 7>The Boy Who Invented TV |