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What can we discover by exploring nature?
Skills
Today we will learn about:
High-Frequency Words Amazing Words Vocabulary Words Predicates Parts of a Book Character and Setting
Let’s Talk About Exploration!
Character and Setting Characters are the people or animals in
stories. Authors describe their characters. They tell
what the characters look like, how they act, and how they think. They also tell about the setting, or where the story takes place.
Knowing about characters and setting can help a reader better understand a story.
Grammar: Predicates
Predicates tell what the subject of the sentence did. Every sentence must have a predicate.
We hiked up a mountain. We hiked up a mountain. The trail was hard. The trail was hard. It climbed up and up. It climbed up and up.
Grammar: Predicates My dad helped me a little. My dad helped me a little. The view at the top was great. The view at the top was great. I enjoyed that hike. I enjoyed that hike. My dad carried a backpack. My dad carried a backpack. He gave me a snack. He gave me a snack.
Grammar: PredicatesPredicates tell what the subject of the
sentence did. Every sentence must have a predicate.
Henry and Mudge went camping. Henry and Mudge went camping. The girl The girl rides her bike. The two boys The two boys play catch.
Grammar: Predicates
Predicates tell what the subject of the sentence did.
One day I found a baby bird on the sidewalk. One day I found a baby bird on the
sidewalk. I looked up and saw the bird’s nest in a tree. I looked up and saw the bird’s nest in a
tree. The baby must have fallen out of the nest. The baby must have fallen out of the
nest.
Grammar: PredicatesPredicates tell what the subject of the sentence did.
Jim and Jen liked to ride their bikes. Jim and Jen liked to ride their bikes. They wanted to explore nature. They wanted to explore nature. They rode their bikes to the park. They rode their bikes to the park.
Grammar: PredicatesPredicates tell what the subject of the sentence did.
Both of them looked for living things. Both of them looked for living things. They found trees, insects, and birds. They found trees, insects, and birds.
Be a Good Speaker
A good speaker does several things as he or she is in a classroom discussion.
Speak slowly and carefully. Stand or sit up straight. Raise your hand and ask to speak. Speak loudly enough to be heard. Take turns.
Parts of a Book
If you need to locate information about something in a book, you can use parts of the book to help you.
Use the table of contents to find out what the book is about. It shows the chapters in the book and what page they start on.
The index lists topics in alphabetical order. The glossary tells you the meanings of
words in the book.
Parts of a Book
Part of a book Where is it in the book?
How do we use it?
Parts of a Book
Part of a book Where is it in the book?
How do we use it?
table of contents
Parts of a Book
Part of a book Where is it in the book?
How do we use it?
table of contents
the front
Parts of a Book
Part of a book Where is it in the book?
How do we use it?
table of contents
the front to find out the chapters and page numbers
Parts of a Book
Part of a book Where is it in the book?
How do we use it?
table of contents
index
the front to find out the chapters and page numbers
Parts of a Book
Part of a book Where is it in the book?
How do we use it?
table of contents
index
the front
the back
to find out the chapters and page numbers
Parts of a Book
Part of a book Where is it in the book?
How do we use it?
table of contents
index
the front
the back
to find out the chapters and page numbersto find topics in the book
Parts of a Book
Part of a book Where is it in the book?
How do we use it?
table of contents
index
glossary
the front
the back
to find out the chapters and page numbersto find topics in the book
Parts of a Book
Part of a book Where is it in the book?
How do we use it?
table of contents
index
glossary
the front
the back
the back
to find out the chapters and page numbersto find topics in the book
Parts of a Book
Part of a book Where is it in the book?
How do we use it?
table of contents
index
glossary
the front
the back
the back
to find out the chapters and page numbersto find topics in the bookmeaning of words
Wrap Up Your Week!
Let’s Talk AboutExploration
Review GamesVocabulary & Amazing Words: Jigword
Spelling Words: Quia Games Spelling City
High Frequency Words: Hot Potatoes (fill-in-the-blank)