READING REFERENCE - Page 33
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Friday, August 30, 2013Friday, August 30, 2013
Word Study Test
1. The flat open areas of the south are called the _________.
2. We stopped to help the injured person after the car accident.
3. Because the engine was low on oil, it exploded driving down the highway.
4. Although our teacher is Ms. Smith, Mr. Jones also helps out in our class.
5. After the horse trotted, he then ran a little faster.
6. The president was almost forced out of office for illegal activity.
7. Mom didn’t let my sister go to school because her dress was too short.
8. The class was so loud that the teacher told everyone to stop the noise.
9. Our football team beat the other team 27 to 14.
10. A major port city in the state of Washington is _________.
11. The student feels it is very important to make the world a better place.
12. The doctor was pleased when another took his place after 20 hours.
13. The girl screamed loudly during the scary movie.
14. Someday we will send astronauts to explore the planets far away.
15. The underside of the space ship protects it during re-entry.
16. Move closer to the snake very slowly so you don’t scare him.
17. The boy stood in the hallway and told everyone how smart he was.
18. Although we have plenty of it, this fuel source does cause significant pollution.
19. Someday I want to finish college so I can become a teacher and help others.
20. By itself it tastes bitter, but it is the main ingredient in chocolate.
Class NovelClass Novel
Read Chapter 12 Read Chapter 12 & Summarize& Summarize
9:00 – 9:309:00 – 9:30
Restroom Restroom BreakBreak
9:30 – 9:409:30 – 9:40
READING READING TEST!TEST!
9:40 – 10:559:40 – 10:55
• Unit 1 – Week 3 – Day 4Unit 1 – Week 3 – Day 4
Being a WriterBeing a Writer
10:55 – 11:2510:55 – 11:25
• Today you will stay at your desk.
• I am going to read two poems aloud. While I am reading them aloud, I want you to close your eyes and try to imagine or visualize what is happening in the poems.
• I will read them aloud twice. Keep your eyes closed for both times.
Lemonadeby Rebecca Kai Dotlich
We pourIts liquid sweetness
From a tallGlass pitcher,
SplashingSunshine
On frosty squaresOf ice,
Lemon lightAnd slightly tart,
We gulp its gold – Licking our lipsWith summer.
• Open your eyes
• What did you imagine as you listened to this poem? – Think– Turn and talk to your partner
Lemonadeby Rebecca Kai Dotlich
We pourIts liquid sweetness
From a tallGlass pitcher,
SplashingSunshine
On frosty squaresOf ice,
Lemon lightAnd slightly tart,
We gulp its gold – Licking our lipsWith summer.
• Now let’s look at the poem.
• What words helped you imagine what is happening in this poem?
Backyard Bubblesby Rebecca Kai Dotlich
One bubbleShimmies
From the wandTo waltz around
The backyard lawn. One fragile globe Of soapy skin –
A glimmering of breath within a perfect pearl,
I blow again !One more bubble
Squeezes through, One blushing bead of water – blue;
And then Another
Rinsed in pink(Shivering
With pastel ink)Dances o a summer sigh,
shimmeringWith shades of sky,
S-l-o-w-l-y slidesRight out of sight;Backyard bbbles
Taking flight.
• Open your eyes.
• What did you imagine seeing?
• What did you imagine feeling on your skin?
• Let’s look at the poem.
Backyard Bubblesby Rebecca Kai Dotlich
One bubbleShimmies
From the wandTo waltz around
The backyard lawn. One fragile globe Of soapy skin –
A glimmering of breath within a perfect pearl,
I blow again !One more bubble
Squeezes through, One blushing bead of water – blue;
And then Another
Rinsed in pink(Shivering
With pastel ink)Dances o a summer sigh,
shimmeringWith shades of sky,
S-l-o-w-l-y slidesRight out of sight;Backyard bbbles
Taking flight.
What words in this What words in this poem help you see or poem help you see or feel what’s happening? feel what’s happening?
• Both of these poems were about ordinary events in life.
• What are some ordinary events in your life that you could write about? – Think .– Turn and talk with the people at your table.
Writing Ideas Section
• Label a new page in the writing ideas section of your writer’s notebook
“Ordinary Moments”.
• Write down as many ordinary moments that you can think of in this section.
Independent Writing
• For the next 25 – 30 minutes you will write about your choice of the following ideas. – Write about an ordinary moment. – Work on a piece you started earlier. – Start a new piece of writing.
11:25 – 11:3011:25 – 11:30 Writing ShareWriting Share
Timed Timed Multiplication Multiplication
Fact QuizFact Quiz
11:30 – 12:0011:30 – 12:00
SCIENCE TimeSCIENCE Time
SCIENCE TESTSCIENCE TEST
Out of Classroom!•12:00 – 12:45 Activity•12:45 – 1:15 Lunch•1:15 – 1:45 Recess
Math Time!Math Time!
1:45 – 2:501:45 – 2:50
Math Workbook p87Math Workbook p87
Math Workbook p88Math Workbook p88
Math Workbook p89Math Workbook p89
Math Workbook p90Math Workbook p90
Math Workbook p90Math Workbook p90
HomeworkHomework• Math Workbook p91-92• Read at least 30 minutes
3:00 – 3:153:00 – 3:15 Wrap Up!Wrap Up!
• Pair-Up back to back and share one thing you learned in class today with your partner
• Pack-Up