harcourt reading lesson 10 day 4
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Hartcourt Reading Lesson 10 Day 4 for 5th GradeTRANSCRIPT
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Rachel CallahanRachel Callahan
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Read Aloud • Good Readers:
– Vary their expression by changing their volume or pace
– Group words into meaningful phrases, or chunks.
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From “Mangia!” by Ira RosofskyItalian cuisine is the most popular ethnic
food in the United States, according to the National Restaurant Association. It is so much a part of our culture that we hardly think of it as ethnic at all.
Everybody thinks that they know a great deal about Italian food. For Example:– Marco Polo, an Italian, brought back spaghettis from
China.– The Italians invented pizza.– Tomatoes have been a long-time staple of Italian
cooking.All of these myths are wrong.
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Literary Criticism• Active readers evaluate the quality of the
stories they read and support their judgments with evidence from text.
• As they read, good readers ask themselves:– What is the story’s genre? Has the author done a
good job of creating a story with the main characters of this genre?
– Does the author use effective language and story structure?
– Has the author achieved his or her purpose for writing the story?
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Work with your partner(s)• Does the author of “The Secret
Ingredient” effectively give the story the feel of a real television show? Why or why not?
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Reference Sources• Almanac – current facts about places, sports,
weather, and events.• Atlas – maps• Dictionary – word meaning, pronunciations,
and spellings.• Encyclopedia, nonfiction books,
magazines, newspapers – information on specific topics
• Internet – information of all kinds• Thesaurus – Synonyms and antonyms
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Reference Sources• Where is El Paso, Texas located?• What does the word tangy mean?• When is the best time of year to
plant tomatoes in the area where you live?
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Where would you look to find the distance between Los Angeles and Las Vegas?
A. A ThesaurusB. A MagazineC. A DictionaryD. An Atlas
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Where would you look to find a more interesting word that good to use in your writing?
A. An AlmanacB. A ThesaurusC. A DictionaryD. A Magazine
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Where would you look to find a biography of Thomas Edison?
A. An EncyclopediaB. A Thesaurus C. A DictionaryD. A Magazine
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Where would you look to find information about dinosaurs?
A. An almanacB. A ThesaurusC. A DictionaryD. An Encyclopedia
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Which of the following would you use to find a synonym for sad?
A. An AlmanacB. A ThesaurusC. A DictionaryD. A Magazine
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Where would you look to find a list of rivers in the United States?
A. An AlmanacB. A ThesaurusC. A DictionaryD. A Magazine
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Where would you look to find a news article on a present-day singer?
A. An AlmanacB. A ThesaurusC. A DictionaryD. A Magazine
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What resource would you use to find the world’s highest mountain?
A. An AlmanacB. A ThesaurusC. A DictionaryD. A Magazine
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dismayed•Upset about something and not sure how to deal with it.
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eminent•A person that is well known and important
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charity•Showing kindness by giving money or gifts to organizations that need them
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aghast•Feeling shock or disgusted about something
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modest•A person does not brag or show off
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inadequate•Not good as or large as something needs to be;Feeling out of place
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amends•Making positive changes to something
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concoction•Mix of different things usually mixed together with no planning
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absentminded•Someone who forgets things easily
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disgruntled•Someone is unhappy/angry because things have not turned out the way they wanted them to
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Extended Word Meaning
• Who is an eminent actor?• Why might someone perform an act
of charity?• Is a modest person boastful?• What would make you disgruntled?• What kind of clothing would be
inadequate for a cold day?
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Continued• Would you be aghast is you spilled
water on a rug? Explain• What expression might a person have if
he or she were dismayed?• How might you amend your writing?• When were you absentminded?• Why is an ice cream sundae a
concoction?
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Readers’ Theater• Section 1 – (pages 253-256)• Narrator _____YASMINE______• Debbie, TV Host ____AMBER______• Chef Rudy ___NEHEMIAH_____• Patrick, Camera Operator __ALLEN___• Elisa, Director ___JAKIRA_______• Jessica, Assistant _ELLA_______• Marco, Assistant ____STEWARD____• Audience _______ALL__________
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Readers’ Theater• Section 2 – (pages 257-259)• Narrator _____MALAYSIA_______• Debbie, TV Host ___SHANECIA____• Chef Rudy ______TY_______• Patrick, Camera Operator _ALLISON_• Elisa, Director _____CAITLYN______• Jessica, Assistant ___ASIA_______• Marco, Assistant ___KEENEN______• Audience ___ALL___________
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Readers’ Theater• Section 3 – (pages 260-261)• Narrator __SEANICE__________• Debbie, TV Host ____NYKERIA___• Chef Rudy _TYRESE__________• Patrick, Camera Operator __Ms. Callahan___• Elisa, Director __KIARA______• Jessica, Assistant __Jardaisha______• Marco, Assistant __Heather_____• Audience ____ALL_________
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Three Medial Consonants
• Holster• Tendril• VCCCV• In a VCCCV word, the two consonants
that stand for one sound form a blend stay together when the word is divided.
• Knowing this rule can help you break longer words into syllables in order to decode them.
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Continued• Embroider• Appraise• Technique