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Day 1
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Characters and Setting
• Open your books to page 52!
• As I begin to read a story, I think about who the author is telling about. This is probably the main character. Then when I read on , I think about what the character says and does, and I look for other characters. I also think about the setting of the story.
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Characters and Setting
• Lets read page 53. Draw this graph and fill it out.
Characters Setting
Story Events
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Characters and Setting
Stan wanted to do everything his older brother, Bill, did. Bill was playing catch on the playground with his friend Mike. They were throwing a football.
“May I play?” Stan asked. “Sure, if you can catch it,” Bill said.He threw the ball high in the air. Stan ran and held
his hands together. The ball landed right in his hands!
“Nice catch,” Bill said. “You can join us.”
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Characters and Setting
Fill in your graphic organizer!
Who are the characters? What is the setting?
What are the story events?
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Practice Book – Page 10
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Check your answers…
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Listening Comprehension
Anthology Book
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Lesson 2 day 2
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Day 2
• Genre: Realistic Fiction
• Realistic Fiction is a story that can happen in real life (characters have feelings that real people have)
• Let’s beginning reading. We will stop periodically as we fill in our tri-fold. Remember graphic organizers help keep our minds organized as we read.
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The Day Eddie Met the Author• Let’s fill in the graphic organizer as a
class.
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The Day Eddie Met the Author• What is happening on October 10?
• Why do you think the whole school has been waiting?
• How do you think Eddie feels about the author’s visit?
• Does Eddie like the books the author wrote? How can you tell?
• Where is Eddie? How do you know?
• Why does Eddie write the note?
• What is the biggest problem in the story?
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Check Comprehension
• Who are the main characters?
• What was the setting?
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Day 3
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The Day Eddie Met the Author
Finish Tri-Fold
Story Element Flipbook
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The Day Eddie Meet the Author
Characters
Setting
Problem
Solution
Conclusion
Author’s Message
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Alphabetical OrderWhich word comes first in Alphabetical Order?
1. bucket
2. brush
3. bass
4. block
Which word comes first in Alphabetical Order?
1. cool
2. conquer
3. coincidence
4. catch
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Which group of words is in alphabetical order?A. silent, still, smiling, straightB. silent, smiling, still, straightC. smiling, straight, silent, stillD. still, smiling, silent, straight
Which group of words is in alphabetical order?1.branch, bass, bush, berry2.bush, bass, branch, berry3.bass, berry, branch, bush4.bass, berry, bush, branch
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Where does the word meat belong?
mall mist movie mull
A. Before mall
B. Between mall and mist
C. Between mist and movie
D. After mull
Where does the word smell belong?
save shop short sweet
1. Before save
2. Between save and short
3. Between short and sweet
4. After sweet
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Day 4
• ARMT Practice (RISC) The Science Project
• Doggie (Beginning, Middle, and End)
• Alphabetical Order
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Flap Book in Reading BookEddie Met the Author
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Finding Words
In a dictionary
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Words in a dictionary are in
ABC order
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To find words fast, we use
Guide Words
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Guide Words
• Guide words are the two words at the top of each dictionary page.
• Guide words help you find words in the dictionary
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Guide words are
The first and last word on the page.
girl - globe
First word Last word
*Remember, words in a dictionary are in ABC order.
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girl – globekiss - kittenknee – knockpretty – printsail - sand
•kite•glass•prince•salt•knife
Copy these guide words on your white board. Then write the words that would be found on the same page beside the guide words.
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Choose the word that you would find on the
same page as the following guide words.
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ketchup - kick
•kettle
•know
•kangaroo
KETTLE
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to - toe
• told
•tire
• toad
TOAD
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crawl - crocodile
•crib
•car
•cry
CRIB
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crawl - crocodile
crib, car, cryPut these words in ABC order—remember to use the
guide words as well.
car, crawl, crib, crocodile, cry
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spoon - spring
•spun
•stack
•spot
SPOT
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button - by
•butter
•buy
•bus
BUY
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Haymow-Headrest1. hawk--
2. hazel--
3. heavy--
4. heal--
5. headache--
6. have--
BeforeOnAfter
AfterOn
Before
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Haymow-Headrest7. head--
8. hay--
9. health--
10. hatch--
On
Before
After
Before
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Day 5• ARMT Practice
• Test