big question: what is the job of the president of the united states? author: judith st. george...
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Big Question: What is the job of the President of the United
States?
Author: Judith St. George
Genre: Expository Nonfiction
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Review GamesStory Sort
Vocabulary Words:Arcade GamesStudy Stack Spelling City: VocabularySpelling City: Spelling Word
s
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Spelling Words
Words with ear, ir, our, ur
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• return• courage• surface• purpose• first• turkey• heard• early• turtle
• birthday• journal• courtesy• nourish• purse• furniture• search• curtain• burrow
• hamburger• survey• turquoise• absurd• furthermore• flourish• nourishment
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Big Question: What is the job of the President of
the United States?
MondayTuesday
WednesdayThursday
Friday
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Vocabulary Words
Constitution
howling
humble
politics
responsibility
solemnly
vain
execute
oath
priority
capital
capitol
clerks
Vocabulary Words
More Words to Know
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Monday
Question of the Day
What is the job of the President of the United
States?
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Today we will learn about:
Build Concepts Main Idea Summarize Build Background Vocabulary Fluency: Stress/Emphasis Grammar: Plural Possessive Nouns Spelling: Words with ear, ir, our, ur U.S. Government
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Fluency
Model Stress/Emphasis
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Fluency: Model Stress/Emphasis
Listen as I read “Welcome to Washington.”
As I read, notice how I stress important words to make it easier for listeners to understand information in the text.
Be ready to answer questions after I finish.
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Fluency: Model Stress/Emphasis
What is the main idea of this selection?
What makes Washington, D.C., a showplace?
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Concept Vocabulary
capital – city where the government of a country, state, or province is located
capitol – building in which state or national lawmakers meet
clerks – people employed in an office to file papers, type letters, and so on
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capital
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capitol
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clerks
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Concept Vocabulary
(To add information to the graphic organizer, click on end show, type in your new information, and save your
changes.)
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Build Concept Vocabulary capital, capitol, clerks
Places
PeopleU.S.
Government
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Main Idea and Details, Summarize
Turn to page 240 - 241.
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Prior KnowledgeWhat do you know about U.S. Presidents?
K (What do you know?)
W (What would you like to learn?)
L (What did you learn?)
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Prior Knowledge
This week’s audio explores the history of the White House. After you listen, we will discuss what you found out and what surprised you most about the White House’s history.
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Vocabulary Words
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Vocabulary Words Constitution – the written set of
fundamental principles by which the United States is governed
howling – very great
humble – not proud; modest
politics- the work of government; management of public business
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Vocabulary Words responsibility – the act or fact of
taking care of someone or something; obligation
solemnly – seriously; earnestly; with dignity
vain – having too much pride in your looks, ability, etc.
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More Words to Know
execute – to carry out; do
oath – a solemn promise
priority – something given attention before anything else
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Constitution
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Grammar
Plural Possessive Nouns
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it would be fun to read an american presidents’jurnal
It would be fun to read an American President’s journal.
Theyre are many interesting activities at the white house
There are many interesting activities at the White House.
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Plural Possessive Nouns
Our Presidents’ lives are very busy.
Presidents’ is a plural possessive noun. It is used to show that two or more people, places, or things share or own something. An apostrophe is added to plural nouns that end in –s, -es, or -ies to make them possessive.
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Plural Possessive Nouns
A plural possessive noun shows that something is owned or shared by more than one person, place, or thing.
Add an apostrophe to a plural noun that ends in –s, -es, or –ies.
our Presidents’ pets
the countries’ leaders
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Plural Possessive Nouns
Add an apostrophe and-s to a plural noun that does not end in –s, -es, or –ies.
the women’s dresses
the sheep’s fields
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Plural Possessive NounsWhat is the possessive form of each underlined plural noun?
wives clubs
wives’
lawyers cases
lawyers’
children classes
children’s
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Plural Possessive NounsWhat is the possessive form of each underlined plural noun?
leaders meetings
leaders’
guinea pigs teeth
guinea pigs’
national parks trees
national parks’
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Plural Possessive NounsWhat is the possessive form of each underlined plural noun?
mice tails
mice’s
moose hooves
moose’s
houses doors
houses’
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Plural Possessive NounsWhat is the possessive form of each underlined plural noun?
congressmen offices
congressmen’s
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Plural Possessive NounsWhat is the possessive form of each underlined noun?
Our Presidents lives have all been very different.
Presidents’
These men heights, shapes, and ages have also varied.
men’s
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Plural Possessive NounsWhat is the possessive form of each underlined noun?
Their families lives are hectic.
families’
The Roosevelt children pets included guinea pigs, mice, and rats.
children’s
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Spelling Words
Words with ear, ir, our, ur
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• return• courage• surface• purpose• first• turkey• heard• early• turtle
• birthday• journal• courtesy• nourish• purse• furniture• search• curtain• burrow
• hamburger• survey• turquoise• absurd• furthermore• flourish• nourishment
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Tuesday
Question of the Day
Why does the author include so many
details about Presidents?
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Today we will learn about: Dictionary/Glossary
Main Idea
Summarize
Vocabulary
Fluency: Choral Reading
Grammar: Plural Possessive Nouns
Spelling: Final Syllables –en, -an,-el,-le, -il
Social Studies: The Secret Service
The Executive Branch
U.S. Government
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Vocabulary Strategy: Dictionary/Glossary
Pages 242 - 243.
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So You Want to Be President?
Pages 244 - 251.
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Fluency
Choral Reading
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Fluency: Choral Reading
Turn to page 246, paragraphs 1-3.
As I read, notice how I stress certain words for effect and sense, such as good, bad, and never.
We will practice as a class doing three choral readings of these paragraphs.
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Grammar
Plural Possessive Nouns
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did the childrens animals ever escape in the white house
Did the children’s animals ever escape in the White House?
those mices and rats could easily disappear behind a curtin
Those mice and rats could easily disappear behind a curtain.
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Plural Possessive NounsA plural possessive noun shows
that two or more people, places, or things share or own something.
To make plural nouns that end in –s, -es, or -ies possessive, add an apostrophe. To make plural nouns that do not end in –s, -es, or -ies possessive, add an apostrophe and an –s.
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Spelling Words
Words with ear, ir, our, ur
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• return• courage• surface• purpose• first• turkey• heard• early• turtle
• birthday• journal• courtesy• nourish• purse• furniture• search• curtain• burrow
• hamburger• survey• turquoise• absurd• furthermore• flourish• nourishment
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Wednesday
Question of the Day
If you were the President, what would
you like and dislike about your job?
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Today we will learn about:Summarize
Dictionary/Glossary
Vocabulary
Fluency: Model Stress/Emphasis
Grammar: Plural Possessive Nouns
Spelling: Words with ear, ir, our, ur
Social Studies: FDR’s New Deal
U.S. Government
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So You Want to Be President?
Pages 252 - 256.
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Fluency
Model Stress/Emphasis
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Fluency: Model Stress/Emphasis
Turn to page 250, paragraph 3.
As I read, notice which words I stress for emphasis.
Now we will practice together as a class by doing three choral readings.
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Grammar
Plural Possessive Nouns
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which president had a bowling alley builded
Which president had a bowling alley built?
if i lived in the white house. Id go to the private movie theater every day
If I lived in the White House, I’d go to the private movie theater every day.
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Plural Possessive NounsA plural possessive noun shows
that two or more people, places, or things share or own something.
To make plural nouns that end in –s, -es, or -ies possessive, add an apostrophe. To make plural nouns that do not end in –s, -es, or -ies possessive, add an apostrophe and an –s.
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Plural Possessive NounsPossessive nouns can make
writing smoother and less wordy.
Wordy: the animals of the children
Not Wordy: the children’s animals
Review something you have written to see if you can make it less wordy by using plural possessive nouns.
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Spelling Words
Words with ear, ir, our, ur
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• return• courage• surface• purpose• first• turkey• heard• early• turtle
• birthday• journal• courtesy• nourish• purse• furniture• search• curtain• burrow
• hamburger• survey• turquoise• absurd• furthermore• flourish• nourishment
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Thursday
Question of the Day
What are some important qualities that the President of
the United States should have? Why?
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Today we will learn about:
Expository Nonfiction/Text Features
Reading Across Texts
Content-Area Vocabulary
Fluency: Partner Reading
Grammar: Plural Possessive Nouns
Spelling: Words with ear, ir, our, ur
Social Studies: Mount Rushmore
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“Our National Parks”
Pages 258 - 259.
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Fluency
Partner Reading
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Fluency: Partner Reading
Turn to page 250, paragraph 3.
Read this paragraph three times with a partner. Decide in advance which words to stress for sense and humorous effect and offer each other feedback.
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Grammar
Plural Possessive Nouns
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our president’s entertain other countrie’s leaders in washington
Our Presidents entertain other countries’ leaders in Washington.
The presidents wives give dinner partys at the white house
The Presidents’ wives give dinner parties at the White House.
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Plural Possessive NounsA plural possessive noun shows
that two or more people, places, or things share or own something.
To make plural nouns that end in –s, -es, or -ies possessive, add an apostrophe. To make plural nouns that do not end in –s, -es, or -ies possessive, add an apostrophe and an –s.
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Plural Possessive NounsTest Tip: One way to tell the difference
between a possessive noun and a plural noun ending in –s is to ask a question beginning with whose.
For example, if you see the phrase Presidents’ pets, ask “Whose pets?” The answer is the Presidents’. If you get an answer to a question starting with whose, the word is possessive and requires an apostrophe.
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Spelling Words
Words with ear, ir, our, ur
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• return• courage• surface• purpose• first• turkey• heard• early• turtle
• birthday• journal• courtesy• nourish• purse• furniture• search• curtain• burrow
• hamburger• survey• turquoise• absurd• furthermore• flourish• nourishment
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Friday
Question of the Day
What is the job of the President of the United
States?
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Today we will learn about:Build Concept Vocabulary
Main Idea
Expository Nonfiction
Dictionary/Glossary
Grammar: Plural Possessive Nouns
Spelling: Words with ear, ir, our, ur
Time Line
U.S. Government
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Main Ideas and DetailsThe focus of a paragraph or an
article—what it is all about—is the topic.
The most important thing the author has to say about the topic is the main idea.
Small pieces of information that tell more about the main idea are supporting details.
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Main Ideas and Details
Main Idea
Supporting Detail
Supporting Detail
Supporting Detail
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Expository Nonfiction
Expository nonfiction is written to explain something. In expository writing, the author gives information about real people, things, or events.
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Expository Nonfiction
When reading nonfiction, you don’t always have to read from beginning to end, as you would a story. If you are doing research, for example, you can skim or scan the text and read only the parts you need.
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Expository Nonfiction
Text features such as chapter titles, subheadings, illustrations, charts, and bold type can help you determine what is covered.
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Dictionary/Glossary
You can look up unfamiliar words in a glossary or a dictionary.
Use a dictionary to look up these challenging words from the selection.
Use the guide words, figure out pronunciations, and choose appropriate definitions.
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Dictionary/Glossary
Word Definition
agriculture
surveying
philosophy
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How might you display information that shows major events in the life of George Washington?
A time line is a good way to display a series of events.
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Time Line
A time line shows information in chronological order. It is divided into sections that represent periods of time and is read from left to right or top to bottom.
The title of a time line describes the topic.
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Time LineLabels give dates and details of
events.
Time lines found on the Internet or on CD-ROMs are often interactive. You can click on links, such as a Web site article or video clip, to find additional information about an event.
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Grammar
Plural Possessive Nouns
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every for years americans go to the polls too elect a president
Every four years Americans go to the polls to elect a President.
the work is hard but many President’s have enjoyed the job
The work is hard, but many Presidents have enjoyed the job.
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Plural Possessive NounsA plural possessive noun shows
that two or more people, places, or things share or own something.
To make plural nouns that end in –s, -es, or -ies possessive, add an apostrophe. To make plural nouns that do not end in –s, -es, or -ies possessive, add an apostrophe and an –s.
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Spelling Words
Words with ear, ir, our, ur
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• return• courage• surface• purpose• first• turkey• heard• early• turtle
• birthday• journal• courtesy• nourish• purse• furniture• search• curtain• burrow
• hamburger• survey• turquoise• absurd• furthermore• flourish• nourishment
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We are now ready to take our story tests.
Story test
Classroom webpage,
Reading Test AR
Other Reading Quizzes
Quiz #