title: the story of the statue of liberty author: betsy maestro genre: narrative nonfiction
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BIG QUESTION: WHAT DOES THE STATUE OF LIBERTY MEAN TO AMERICANS?
Title: The Story of the Statue of Liberty
Author: Betsy Maestro
Genre: Narrative Nonfiction
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The Story of the Statue of LibertySpelling Words
few school true goose fruit cookie cushion noodle bookmark balloon
suit chew glue Tuesday bushel bamboo mildew soothe barefoot renewal
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The Story of the Statue of LibertyVocabulary Words
More Words to Know
crown liberty model symbol tablet torch
unforgettable unveiled
pedestal riveted sculptor initials patriotic recruiting
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Big Question: What does the Statue of Liberty mean to Americans?
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
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Monday
Question of the Day
What does the Statue of Liberty mean to
Americans?
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Today we will learn about: Build Concepts Main Idea Text Structure Build Background Lesson Vocabulary Fluency: Accuracy, Appropriate
Pace/Rate and Expression Grammar: Capital Letters Spelling: Vowel Sounds in “tooth” &
“cook” American Symbols
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Fluency: Accuracy, Appropriate Pace/Rate and Expression
Monday
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Fluency: Model Accuracy, Appropriate Pace/Rate, Intonation
Listen as I read “Uncle Sam” to you.
While I read, notice that I use an appropriate rate and use my voice to show expression.
Be ready to answer questions after the story.
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Fluency: Model Accuracy, Appropriate Pace/Rate, Intonation
In a word or two, who is this selection about?
What is the most important idea about this topic?
What is one detail that tells more about the main idea?
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Build Concept Vocabulary:initials, patriotic, recruiting
Origin
What It’s Used For
Why It Is Inspiring
American
Symbols
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Turn to page 284.
Main Idea and Details
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Prior Knowledge:Take 2 or 3 minutes to think about the Statue of Liberty.
What do you KNOW?
What would you WANT to find out?
What have you LEARNED?
After we read our story, we will add what we learned in the last column.
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Vocabulary: Word Rating Chart
Word Know Have Seen Don’t Know
crown liberty models symbol tablet torch unforgettable unveiled
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Vocabulary Words crown – a head covering of
precious metal worn by a royal person, such as a queen or king
liberty – freedom models – small copies of
something symbol – an object, diagram,
icon, or so on, that stands for or represents something else
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Vocabulary Words tablet – a small, flat surface
with something written on it torch – a long stick with
material that burns at one end of it
unforgettable – so good or so wonderful that you cannot forget it
unveiled – removed a veil from; uncovered; revealed
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More Vocabulary Words pedestal – a base on which a
column or a statue stands riveted – fastened something with
metal bolts sculptor – an artist who makes
things by cutting or shaping them initials – the first letter of words patriotic – having or showing love
and loyal support for your country recruiting – getting people to join Next slide
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crown
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symbols
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models
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tablet
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torch
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unveiled
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pedestal
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riveted
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sculptor
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patriotic
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recruiting
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Grammar: Capital Letters
Monday
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the classes visits the washington monument on tuesday
The classes visit the Washington Monument on Tuesday.
is the statue of liberty or the washington monument biggest
Is the Statue of Liberty or the Washington Monument bigger?
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Grammar: Capital Letters
Every year, on the Fourth of July, the United States of America celebrates its independence.
Because Fourth of July is the name of a holiday and United States of America is the name of a country, the first word and all important words are capitalized.
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Grammar: Capital Letters Use capital letters for proper
nouns. Proper nouns include days of the
week, months of the year, and holidays.
Incorrect: The fourth thursday in november is thanksgiving.
Correct: The fourth Thursday in November is Thanksgiving.
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Grammar: Capital Letters Titles for people and abbreviations
of the titles should be capitalized when they are used with a person’s name.
Do not capitalize titles when they are used by themselves.
Incorrect: My Grandpa visits on hanukkah and independence day.
Correct: My grandpa visits on Hanukkah and Independence Day.
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Grammar: Capital LettersFind the words that need to be capitalized.
Today mr. chang said Americans have many symbols of freedom.
Today Mr. Chang said Americans have many symbols of freedom.
We eat special cakes at easter. We eat special cakes at
Easter.
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Grammar: Capital LettersFind the words that need to be capitalized.
Americans can display flags on any day from january to december.
Americans can display flags on any day from January to December.
One monday in july I spotted a bald eagle.
One Monday in July I spotted a bald eagle.
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Grammar: Capital LettersFind the words that need to be capitalized.
Bald eagles are also a symbol of freedom in the united states.
Bald eagles are also a symbol of freedom in the United States
Last august my family visited mount rushmore.
Last August my family visited Mount Rushmore.
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Grammar: Capital LettersFind the words that need to be capitalized.
In the summer, a ceremony is held there each night from monday through sunday.
In the summer, a ceremony is held there each night from Monday through Sunday.
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Spelling: Vowel sounds in “tooth” and “cook”
Monday
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The Story of the Statue of LibertySpelling Words
few school true goose fruit cookie cushion noodle bookmark balloon
suit chew glue Tuesday bushel bamboo mildew soothe barefoot renewal
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Tuesday
Question of the Day
What did Bartholdi want the Statue of
Liberty to symbolize?
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Today we will learn about: Word Structure: Prefixes Main Idea Text Structure Cause/Effect Vocabulary Fluency: Choral Reading Grammar: Capital Letters Spelling: Vowel sounds in “tooth” & “cook” Time for Social Studies: Location Skills Cultures American Symbols
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Turn to page 286.
Vocabulary Strategy for Prefixes
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THE STORY OF THE STATUE OF LIBERTY
Pages 288-295
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Fluency: Choral Reading
Tuesday
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Fluency: Choral Reading
Turn to page 293. As I read, notice how I read
without skipping or changing any words.
We will now read the page together three times.
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Grammar: Capital Letters
Tuesday
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maria and her daughter came to the united states in november
Maria and her daughter came to the United States in November.
the statue of liberty greated maria and she
The Statue of Liberty greeted Maria and her.
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Grammar: Capital Letters Days of the week, months of the year, and holidays begin with a capital letter.
Titles for people and abbreviations of the titles should be capitalized when they are used with a person’s name but not when they are used by themselves.
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Grammar: Capital Letters Incorrect: Last october aunt Rosie
and my Uncle gave a party for halloween.
Correct: Last October Aunt Rosie and my uncle gave a party for Halloween.
Incorrect: Does mother’s day come earlier than memorial day?
Correct: Does Mother’s Day come earlier than Memorial Day?
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Spelling: Vowel sounds in “tooth” and “cook”
Tuesday
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The Story of the Statue of LibertySpelling Words
few school true goose fruit cookie cushion noodle bookmark balloon
suit chew glue Tuesday bushel bamboo mildew soothe barefoot renewal
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Wednesday
Question of the Day
What does the statue symbolize for many
immigrants?
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Today we will learn about: Text Structure Word Structure Vocabulary Fluency: Accuracy, Appropriate
Pace/Rate and Expression Grammar: Capital Letters Spelling: Vowel sounds in “tooth” and
“cook” Artists and Monuments American Symbols
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THE STORY OF THE STATUE OF LIBERTY
Pages 296-301
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Fluency: Choral Reading
Wednesday
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Fluency: Choral Reading
Turn to page 295. As I read, notice how I pause
at the dash and how my voice changes at the exclamation point.
We will now read the page together three times.
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Grammar: Capital Letters
Wednesday
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didnt you climb to the top of the statue on toosday
Didn’t you climb to the top of the statue on Tuesday?
you cant go to the top anymore but you can go inside the base
You can’t go to the top anymore, but you can go inside the base.
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Grammar: Capital Letters Days of the week, months of
the year, and holidays begin with a capital letter.
Titles for people and abbreviations of the titles should be capitalized when they are used with a person’s name but not when they are used by themselves.
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Grammar: Capital Letters Using proper nouns can make
writing more specific. General: We spent the holiday
at the statue. Specific: We spent the Fourth
of July at the Statue of Liberty.
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Spelling: Vowel sounds in “tooth” and “cook”
Wednesday
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The Story of the Statue of LibertySpelling Words
few school true goose fruit cookie cushion noodle bookmark balloon
suit chew glue Tuesday bushel bamboo mildew soothe barefoot renewal
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Thursday
Question of the Day
How would you feel coming to the United States to live if you were from another
country?
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Today we will learn about: Suffixes –y, -ish, -hood, -ment Textbook/Text Features Reading Across Texts Content-Area Vocabulary Fluency: Paired Reading Grammar: Capital Letters Spelling: Vowel sounds in “tooth” and
“cook” Artists and Monuments
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A NATION OF IMMIGRANTS
Pages 302-303
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Fluency: Paired Reading
Thursday
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Fluency: Paired Reading
Turn to page 297. Read this page three times
with a partner. Read with expression and
accuracy. Give each other feedback.
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Grammar: Capital Letters
Thursday
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fue people had saw the statue of libery until 1886
Few people had seen the Statue of Liberty until 1886.
the statues torch shines over every one.
The statue’s torch shines over everyone.
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Grammar: Capital Letters
You may be asked to identify which words should be capitalized in a sentence.
Remember that days of the week, months of the year, and holidays should be capitalized.
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Grammar: Capital Letters
Titles for people and abbreviations of the titles should be capitalized when they are used with a person’s name.
They should not be capitalized when they are used by themselves.
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Grammar: Capital Letters
Incorrect: My aunt came on Thursday for thanksgiving with uncle Rob.
Correct: My aunt came on Thursday for Thanksgiving with Uncle Rob.
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Spelling: Vowel sounds in “tooth” and “cook”
Thursday
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The Story of the Statue of LibertySpelling Words
few school true goose fruit cookie cushion noodle bookmark balloon
suit chew glue Tuesday bushel bamboo mildew soothe barefoot renewal
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Friday
Question of the Day
What does the Statue of Liberty mean to
Americans?
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Today we will learn about: Build Concept Vocabulary Main Idea Steps in a Process Word Structure: Prefixes Grammar: Capital letters Spelling: Vowel sounds in “tooth” and
“cook” Time Line American Symbols
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Main Idea
The main idea is the “big idea,” or most important idea of a paragraph or selection.
The small pieces of information that tell about the main idea are the supporting details.
Look for keywords in the text, such as who, what, when, why, and when to get details and the main idea.
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Steps in a Process When you tell the steps in a
process, you tell the order of steps to finish something or the steps in which something happens.
Think about what is being made and how it should look after each step.
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Steps in a Process Look for clue words, such as first, next, and then.
If there are diagrams or illustrations, “match” them to the written steps.
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Building the Statue of Liberty
First
Then
At last
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Word Structure
You can use word structure and prefixes to help determine the meaning of unfamiliar words.
List any words with prefixes you found in “The Story of the Statue of Liberty” in the chart to help find the meaning of it.
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Word Structure
Word Base + Prefix Meaning
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Sculpture Wordsmodel mold skeleton
cast statue figure
framework marble
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Grammar: Capital Letters
Friday
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when the statue of liberty was finaly presented, president grover cleveland gave a speech
When the Statue of Liberty was finally presented, President Grover Cleveland gave a speech.
mr. and mrs. adams watched fireworks expload in the harbor
Mr. and Mrs. Adams watched fireworks explode in the harbor.
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Grammar: Capital Letters
Days of the week, months of the year, and holidays begin with a capital letter.
Titles for people and abbreviations of the titles should be capitalized when they are used with a person’s name but not when they are used by themselves.
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Spelling: Vowel sounds in “tooth” and “cook”
Friday
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The Story of the Statue of LibertySpelling Words
few school true goose fruit cookie cushion noodle bookmark balloon
suit chew glue Tuesday bushel bamboo mildew soothe barefoot renewal
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Vowels in tooth, cook Many sounds can be spelled in
different ways. cook, tooth, put, blew, true, suit How many vowels do you see in the
word cook? How many vowel sounds do you hear? What vowel sound do you hear in cook? Which letters stand for that sound? Now let’s see what makes the vowel
sound in the other words.
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Vowels in tooth, cookWhat letters make the oo sound in each word?
nuisance notebook ambush shrewdly woody mildew untrue bamboo
Look at the big kangaroo!
The stories in the newspaper were untrue.
Drew put blueberries on his cereal.
Fruit juice is a good, healthy drink.
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Suffixes: -y, -ish, -hood, -ment We studied the suffixes –y, -ish, -hood, and –ment.
Read the sentence to yourself. Raise your hand when you
know which words have suffixes.
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Suffixes: -y, -ish, -hood, -ment The bright sun gave the fluffy cloud a yellowish glow.
What is the suffix in fluffy? What is the base word?
What is the suffix in yellowish? What is the base word?
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Suffixes:-y, -ish, -hood, -ment
sisterhood guilty
improvement babyish government speedy
chilly selfish fiftyish pavement motherhood astonishment
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Suffixes:-y, -ish, -hood, -ment
The new mother looks forward to parenthood with excitement.
I thought his statement was very childish.
We watched the tricky magician in amazement.
The children love to play outside on snowy, windy days.
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Review Games
Spelling City: Spelling Words Vocabulary Words Other Vocabulary Words AAA Spelling
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We are now ready to take our story tests.
Story test Classroom webpage, Reading Test
AR Other Reading Quizzes Quiz # 114752