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• Write the titles in the following sentences correctly:

1.I read an article titled how to make cupcakes in house and kitchen magazine.

2.There was an article in the Daily news titled pacoima charter school rules!

Title: The People of Ancient Greece and Rome: History and MythReading Goal: QuestioningTeam Cooperation Goal: Complete TasksGenre: ExpositoryAuthor: Tanya Jackson

Vocabulary

• Review vocabulary with your partner

• Vocabulary Vault

I reminded myself that the really sad story was only fictional and didn’t really happen.

fictional: False, not true

We lost when the game ended tragically.

tragically: sadly

John confronted his fear of public speaking by raising his hand at the assembly.

confronted:faced

I’ve learned a lot since the onset of the school year.

onset: beginning

The doctors listened to their esteemed colleague as he spoke to them.

esteemed: Respected, highly regarded

The raccoons pillaged the trash can and took all the food we’d thrown out.

pillaged: attacked

Marissa studied hard so that she would fare well in the difficult class.

fare: Get along, survive

“Get your hands off my property!” Lisa yelled to the thief.

property: Things a person owns

Think Pair Share

Review the main ideas and supporting details from your idea trees

Look at the questions you wrote on your idea tree……were they answered?

Summary

We are going to write a summary using 2 main ideas from our idea trees….

ShareLet’s share the answers to our questions and our

summaries….

Test•You’ve learned a lot about the people and myths of ancient Greece and Rome. Today you’ll learn a little about why it’s important to study these subjects. •Let’s look at the test questions

Team Talk•Discuss test questions and strategies

Class Discussion•Discuss test questions

Team Practice•Vocabulary (pg. 22)•Fluency (pg. 39, 43, 47, or 51)

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