Lesson 25 Day 4 The Robodogs of Greenville

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Lesson 25 Day 4 The Robodogs of Greenville

Question of the Day What kinds of different jobs do you think people will have in the future? Some jobs people might have in the future are. T414

READ ALOUD Set a purpose Why would someone want to read or listen to a poem more than once? To enjoy; to listen to patterns, rhythm, and rhymes; to understand more clearly what the speaker is saying. Listen and follow along as I read the poem aloud. T415

I d Like to Be I d like to be an artist And paint pictures day and night. I d like to be an artist And draw many a great sight. I d like to be an actor And star in a famous play. I d like to be an actor And be in a movie someday. I d like to be a dancer Who can jump and leap and bow. I d like to be a dancer Whose moves make you say, Wow! I d like to do all these things. My dreams are as big as the sky. I d like to do all these things And I can do them if I try! Now, read the poem with a partner. Use appropriate expression. T415

Schwa The schwa sound has many different spellings. supply silent allow ribbon pencil Divide these words into syllables. agree collect parrot a/gree col/ect par/rot Write these words in your journal and divide them into syllables. Mark the schwa sound. stencil alike reason siren sten/cil a/like rea/son si/ren T416

Comprehension Strategies Reading a Social Studies Textbook Turn to Page 288. Set A Purpose: The purpose for reading these pages is to learn more about the features of social studies textbooks and how to use these features and comprehension strategies to help you read and understand. Read the first 2 paragraphs on page 288. T418-420

Comprehension Strategies TEXT FEATURES Titles and Headings: These tell what a lesson or part of a lesson is about. Special Vocabulary: Important social studies words are highlighted. Visual Aids: These include maps and photographs with captions. T418-420

Comprehension Strategies Let s Review the Focus Strategies Reread Monitor your comprehension each time you read. If something doesn t make sense the first time, try rereading it. Answer Questions Use information you have read to answer questions at the end of sections. Look back in the text to check you answer. Remember as soon as you begin reading a social studies lesson, you can use comprehension strategies to help you. Now read Pages 290 291 and use comprehension strategies and what you know about social studies textbook to read and understand. T418-420

Comprehension Strategies Read Pages 290 291 and use comprehension strategies and what you know about social studies textbook to read and understand. What happened by the 1700s? There were thirteen colonies on the east coast of North America. What caused the colonist to become angry? Lawmakers in England passed unfair laws. T418-420

HOMOPHONES Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spelling and meanings. The spelling of a homophone will help you figure out the correct meaning. Freedom is the (write, right) to make your own choices. Write means to make letters or words on a surface Right means something that a person may claim on moral or legal grounds Freedom is the right to make your own choices. T421

HOMOPHONES 1. The colonies had own laws. A. there B. Their their Where 2. in North America were the first colonies started? A. Where B. Wear T421

HOMOPHONES 3. By the 1700s, there were thirteen English colonies. A. By B. Buy By T421

futuristic A futuristic story tells how things might be in the future. Cosmo and Diz live in a futuristic community. The word is futuristic What is the word? futuristic What do you think futuristic furniture might look like? T423

realistic A book that is realistic describes things as they really are. Cosmo s and Diz s emotions about dogs were realistic. The word is realistic What is the word? realistic Would a story about cats who can fly be realistic? T423

A responsibility is something you are expected to do. The word is responsibility What is the word? responsibility What is your main responsibility? What is one responsibility? responsibility T423

An amount that is ample is enough or more than is needed. The word is ample What is the word? ample When has there been more than ample food around? How much milk do you think is ample to drink each day? ample T423

amazement Amazement is a feeling of great wonder and surprise. The word is amazement What is the word? amazement Why do people show amazement at fireworks? What is something that has made you stare in amazement? T423

The people or animals that live in a certain place are the inhabitants of that place. The word is inhabitants What is the word? inhabitants What inhabitants might you find in trees? Who are the inhabitants of your home? inhabitants T423

functional Something that serves a purpose is functional. The word is.. functional What is the word? functional How is a minivan a functional car for a big family? What is something in your classroom that is functional? T423

required Something that is required is needed. The word is required What is the word? required What are you required to bring to class each day? What is a chore that is required of you? T423

Grammar Review Past tense and future tense Present - tense verbs describe action happening in the present. Future tense verbs describe action that will happen in the future. T424

Grammar Jorge will eat his snack later. What is the verb phrase of the sentence? will eat When does the action of the sentence happen? In the future Which word describes the verb phrase tells when the action happens? later

Let s Practice! Grammar Is the verb tense correct? Anna finishes her homework yesterday. a. yes b. no no Past-tense Anna finished her homework yesterday. Is the verb tense correct? Kara practiced her lines tomorrow. a. yes b. no no Future Kira will practice her lines tomorrow.

Grammar DOL Write these sentences correctly. 1. last week, I will get a puppy Last week, I got a puppy. 2. tomorrow kate were visiting Tomorrow Kate will visit. T424

Writing Creating a Title Page If you are creating a book, it should have a title page. Title pages should include the title of your piece of writing and your name. T425

Writing-Title Page Example A Day at the Beach By Madison Brooks

Writing Handwriting Neatness counts Correct spacing between the letters in a word and between words will help make your writing easy to read. If you need to make a correction, please do so neatly. Conventions Check to see that you use the correct verb tense in your writing. Remember that each sentence must have a capital letter and an end mark. T425

Writing Complete your final writing. Finish writing your final copy. Proofread your writing one more time to be sure that you have copied everything correctly, and that you have correctly capitalized and punctuated your sentences. You may illustrate your title page and writing if you wish. T425