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Big Question: What is it like to live life at sea? Author: Gloria Rand Genre: Historical Fiction

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Big Question: What is it like to live life at

sea?Author:

Gloria Rand

Genre:

Historical Fiction

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Spelling Words

Multisyllabic Words

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• reaction• prerecorded• incorrectly• incredibly• disobedient• disagreeable• refreshment• unbreakable• declaration

• retirement• misdialed• undefined• unhappily• watchfully• gleefully• sportsmanship• repayment• questionable

• displacement• midshipman• multicultural• universally• understatement• outlandish• inflammable

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Big Question: What is it like to live life at sea?

MondayTuesday

WednesdayThursday

Friday

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Vocabulary Words

bow

cargo

celestial

conducted

dignified

navigation

quivered

stern

nautical

plush

blasts

tempest

tide

Vocabulary Words More Words to Know

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Monday

Question of the Day

What is it like to live life at sea?

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Today we will learn about:Build Concepts

Author’s Purpose

Predict

Build Background

Vocabulary

Fluency: Pauses

Grammar: Adjective and Articles

Spelling: Multisyllabic Words

The Sea

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FluencyPauses

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Fluency: PausesListen as I read “The Sea.”

As I read, notice how I pause after phrases and complete thoughts and between stanzas to help listeners understand the poem’s rhythm and meaning.

Be ready to answer questions after I finish.

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Fluency: Pauses

What is the author’s purpose for writing this poem?

What details from the poem help you visualize what the sea looks, sounds, and feels like?

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Concept Vocabulary blasts – strong, sudden gusts of wind or air

tempest – a violent windstorm or a violent disturbance

tide – rise and fall of the ocean about every twelve hours, caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun(Next Slide)

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Concept Vocabulary

(To add information to the graphic organizer, click on end show, type in your new information, and save your

changes.)

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Build Concept Vocabulary blasts, tempest, tide

Dangers

Movements

The Sea

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Author’s Purpose, Predict

Turn to Page 516 – 517.

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Prior KnowledgeWhat do you know about sailing ships?

Sailing Ships

How Ships Are Sailed

Parts of a ShipLife on a

Ship

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Prior KnowledgeThis week’s audio explores life at sea and traveling the world. After you listen, we will discuss what you found out and what surprised you most about sea travel.

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Vocabulary Words

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Vocabulary Words bow – the forward part of a ship, boat, or aircraft

cargo – load of goods carried by a ship, plane, or truck

celestial – of the sky or outer space

conducted – directed; managed

dignified – having dignity; noble; stately

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Vocabulary Wordsnavigation – skill or process of finding a ship’s or aircraft’s position and course

quivered – shook; shivered; trembled

stern – the rear part of a ship or boat

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More Words to Know nautical – of or about ships, sailors, or navigation

plush – luxurious; expensive; stylish(Next Slide)

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GrammarAdjectives and Articles

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albert unhapily attended school on board the john ena

Albert unhappily attended school on board the John Ena.

sometimes hed hide from him teacher

Sometimes he’d hide from his teacher.

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Adjectives and ArticlesThe four children lived on a big ship.

The words four and big are adjectives, which are used to describe nouns or pronouns.

The words The and a are a special type of adjectives called articles.

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Adjectives and ArticlesProper adjectives, which are formed from the names of people, places, or things, such as Swiss cheese and Boston terrier, are capitalized.

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Adjectives and ArticlesAn adjective is a word that describes a noun or pronoun. An adjective usually comes before the word it describes, but it can also follow the noun or pronoun.

Many adjectives answer the question What kind? They describe color, shape, size, sound, taste, touch, or smell.

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Adjectives and ArticlesOther adjectives answer the question How many? or Which one?

What Kind? The ship made a wonderful home. The ship was cozy.

How Many? The John Ena had four masts.

Which One? This room is where we have our lessons.

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Adjectives and ArticlesA, an, and the are special adjectives called articles. A and an are used only with singular nouns.

Use a before words that begin with a consonant sound.

Use an before words that begin with a vowel sound or a silent h.

The is used with both singular and plural nouns.

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Adjectives and ArticlesI had an egg and a slice of toast for breakfast. The hen laid the eggs.

Proper adjectives are formed from proper nouns.

Proper Nouns: America, Germany, China

Proper Adjectives: American, German, Chinese

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Adjectives and ArticlesUnderline each adjective once and each article twice.

The family lived on a big ship.

The family lived on a big ship.

This ship was called the John Ena.

This ship was called the John Ena.

They kept chickens and a noisy rooster.

They kept chickens and a noisy rooster.

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Adjectives and ArticlesUnderline each adjective once and each article twice.

The John Ena sailed to many parts of the world.

The John Ena sailed to many parts of the world.

It was an interesting place to grow up.

It was an interesting place to grow up.

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Adjectives and ArticlesDecide what kind of question each underlined adjective answers.

Once we got caught in a terrible storm.

What kind?

The storm lasted for five days.

How many?

That experience frightened us all.

Which one?

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Spelling Words

Multisyllabic Words

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• reaction• prerecorded• incorrectly• incredibly• disobedient• disagreeable• refreshment• unbreakable• declaration

• retirement• misdialed• undefined• unhappily• watchfully• gleefully• sportsmanship• repayment• questionable

• displacement• midshipman• multicultural• universally• understatement• outlandish• inflammable

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Tuesday

Question of the Day

What would you like about life at sea? What

would you miss?

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Today we will learn about:Context Clues

Author’s Purpose

Predict

Vocabulary

Fluency: Choral Reading

Grammar: Adjectives and Articles

Spelling: Multisyllabic Words

Science: Saltwater

The Ocean Ecosystem

The Sea

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Vocabulary Strategy:

Homonyms and Homographs

Turn to Page 518 - 519.

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Sailing HomeTurn to Page 520 - 527.

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FluencyChoral Reading

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Fluency: Choral Reading

Turn to page 525, paragraphs 1-3.

As I read, notice the punctuation cues I use to determine logical breaks.

We will practice as a class doing three choral readings of these paragraphs.

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GrammarAdjectives and Articles

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a incredebly powerful storm battered the john ena one christmas

An incredibly powerful storm battered the John Ena one Christmas.

the childrens watched the terrible storm

The children watched the terrible storm.

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Adjectives and Articles

An adjective is a word that describes a noun or pronoun.

Adjectives answer the questions What kind? How many? or Which one?

A, an, and the are special adjectives called articles.

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Spelling Words

Multisyllabic Words

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• reaction• prerecorded• incorrectly• incredibly• disobedient• disagreeable• refreshment• unbreakable• declaration

• retirement• misdialed• undefined• unhappily• watchfully• gleefully• sportsmanship• repayment• questionable

• displacement• midshipman• multicultural• universally• understatement• outlandish• inflammable

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Wednesday

Question of the Day

How is a ship like and unlike other types of

homes?

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Today we will learn about:Author’s PurposePredictSequenceVocabularyFluency: PauseGrammar: Adjectives and ArticlesSpelling: Multisyllabic WordsScience: Oceans and WeatherThe Sea

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Sailing HomeTurn to Page 528 - 534.

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FluencyPauses

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Fluency: PausesTurn to page 527, last paragraph.

As I read, notice where I pause and how reading without pauses could change meaning or make the story harder to understand.

Now we will practice together as a class by doing three echo readings.

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GrammarAdjectives and Articles

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what a battering the john ena tooked during the storm

What a battering the John Ena took during the storm!

at one point the ship lay on it’s side like an dead fish

At one point the ship lay on its side like a dead fish.

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Adjectives and Articles

An adjective is a word that describes a noun or pronoun.

Adjectives answer the questions What kind? How many? or Which one?

A, an, and the are special adjectives called articles.

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Adjectives and ArticlesAdjectives often include important information.

The sentence Get minutes of exercise every day is far less helpful than the same sentence with an adjective added. Get thirty minutes of exercise every day.

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Spelling Words

Multisyllabic Words

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• reaction• prerecorded• incorrectly• incredibly• disobedient• disagreeable• refreshment• unbreakable• declaration

• retirement• misdialed• undefined• unhappily• watchfully• gleefully• sportsmanship• repayment• questionable

• displacement• midshipman• multicultural• universally• understatement• outlandish• inflammable

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Thursday

Question of the Day

What would you pack for a solo voyage by

sea?

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Today we will learn about:Narrative Nonfiction/Text Features

Reading Across Texts

Content-Area Vocabulary

Fluency: Partner Reading

Grammar: Adjectives and Articles

Spelling: Multisyllabic Words

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“Sharing a Dream”

Turn to Page 536 - 537.

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FluencyPartner Reading

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Fluency: Partner ReadingTurn to page 527, last paragraph.

Read this paragraph three times with a partner. Be sure to pause at logical breaks in the text and offer each other feedback.

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GrammarAdjectives and Articles

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the family kept ducks but i dont know if they kept gooses

The family kept ducks, but I don’t know if they kept geese.

when they wanted a egg, they taked one from a hens nest

When they wanted an egg, they took one from a hen’s nest.

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Adjectives and Articles

An adjective is a word that describes a noun or pronoun.

Adjectives answer the questions What kind? How many? or Which one?

A, an, and the are special adjectives called articles.

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Adjectives and Articles

Test Tip: An adjective that describes a noun usually comes before the noun. However, the adjective may also follow the noun and a linking verb. Even so, the adjectives still describes the noun.

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Adjectives and Articles

Before: The happy children loved stormy weather.

After: The children were happy when the weather was stormy.

(Happy describes children, stormy describes weather.)

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Spelling Words

Multisyllabic Words

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• reaction• prerecorded• incorrectly• incredibly• disobedient• disagreeable• refreshment• unbreakable• declaration

• retirement• misdialed• undefined• unhappily• watchfully• gleefully• sportsmanship• repayment• questionable

• displacement• midshipman• multicultural• universally• understatement• outlandish• inflammable

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Friday

Question of the Day

What is it like to live life at sea?

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Today we will learn about:Build Concept Vocabulary

Author’s Purpose

Author’s Viewpoint

Context Clues

Grammar: Adjectives and Articles

Spelling: Multisyllabic Words

Parts of a Book

The Sea

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Author’s PurposeAn author might have more than one reason for writing. Four common reasons are to persuade, to inform, to express ideas or feelings, and to entertain.

How you read can depend on what you’re reading. For example, you might read a funny story faster than a news article.

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Author’s ViewpointThe author’s viewpoint is the way an author looks at a subject he or she is writing about. It is the author’s attitude toward the subject.

You can sometimes determine the author’s viewpoint by thinking about the words the author uses.

Look for an author’s viewpoint on setting or characters as you read a story.

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Homonyms and HomographsHomographs are words with the same spelling but different meanings and pronunciations.

Homonyms are words spelled and pronounced the same but with different meanings and origins.

When a familiar word does not seem to make sense in context, it may be a homograph or homonym.

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Homonyms and HomographsRead the phrases listed in the first column and then restate it in your own words.

You can look up pronunciations or unknown words in a dictionary, if needed.

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Homonyms and Homographs

Word in Context Restatements

1. bandage the wound2. wound the clock last

night1. a long row of beans2. a noisy, angry row3. row the boat1. sliding on cardboard

boxes2. the fighter boxes in a ring

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Parts of a BookA book has many parts.

A title page shows the title, author, and publisher.

A copyright page tells the year a book was published.

A table of contents lists chapter titles or section headings and page numbers for them.

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Parts of a BookA bibliography lists sources the author used to research or write a book.

An appendix is an addition near the end of a book that gives more information, such as a graph, chart, list, or table.

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Parts of a BookA glossary gives definitions of important words in the book.

An index lists a book’s topics in alphabetical order and shows page numbers where information related to each topic can be found.

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Parts of a BookCaptions tell more about a book’s graphic sources.

Footnotes appear at the bottom of pages. They give more information about words or ideas in the book.

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GrammarAdjectives and Articles

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their lifes were exciting But sometimes dangerous

Their lives were exciting but sometimes dangerous.

id like to live on a sailing ship. it would be a lot of fun

I’d like to live on a sailing ship. It would be a lot of fun.

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Adjectives and Articles

An adjective is a word that describes a noun or pronoun.

Adjectives answer the questions What kind? How many? or Which one?

A, an, and the are special adjectives called articles.

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Spelling Words

Multisyllabic Words

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• reaction• prerecorded• incorrectly• incredibly• disobedient• disagreeable• refreshment• unbreakable• declaration

• retirement• misdialed• undefined• unhappily• watchfully• gleefully• sportsmanship• repayment• questionable

• displacement• midshipman• multicultural• universally• understatement• outlandish• inflammable

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