Lesson 29 Day 2 The Planets By Gail Gibbons. Question of the Day What new discoveries do you think...
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Lesson 29 Day 2 The Planets By Gail Gibbons. Question of the Day What new discoveries do you think scientists might make in outer space? If I were exploring
Question of the Day What new discoveries do you think
scientists might make in outer space? If I were exploring outer
space, I would look for ________. T300
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Todays Read Aloud Today we are going to read a poem called The
Planet Song Purpose: Remember a rhyme is a poem, or set of lines
that includes rhyming words. Why might we read a poem? for
enjoyment We will enjoy the rhyme more if we let the rhyming words
help us focus on the order of the planets. T301
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The Planet Song We all know the planets names. Weve said them
many times. But try to say them this new way. Its easy, and it
rhymes. Say them with this little rhyme To help you memorize. The
planets go in order Not in placement, but in size! Start with Pluto
(now a dwarf). Then, Mercury makes two. Mars and Venus sandwich
Earth, While Neptune shines so blue. Uranus rocks around the sun.
And Saturns many rings Cant match the size of Jupiter, Who was, of
Roman gods, the king. T301 Transparency R197
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Lets Discuss the Rhyme Why did the writer create this rhyme? to
help people memorize the planets How do the rhyming words make the
rhyme easy to read? The rhyming words make it flow and have a light
feeling. The words make it rhythmic. T301
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T302 Transparency R198 a a plane with two pairs of wingsubs a
having two different cultures or backgroundss a two-wheeled vehicle
a having two wheels a having two languagess
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Phonics and Spelling bi- non- over- Draw the chart in your
journal and sort your spelling words in the chart.
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Robust Vocabulary Turn to page 382-383 in your book. Lets read
this page together. T305
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rotate Something that rotates spins like a top. The word is
rotate What is the word? rotate When your body rotates over and
over, what happens? What does the sun rotates east to west mean?
T304
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steady A light that is steady always looks the same and does
not change or go out. The word is steady What is the word? steady
Why do carpenters need to have steady hands? What happens because
solar winds are not steady?
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reflects When something reflects light, the light bounces off
the surface instead of passing through it. The word is reflects
What is the word? reflects When you look in a mirror, what usually
reflects back at you?
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surface The surface of something is the to part of it. The word
is surface What is the word? surface What does the surface of your
desk feel like? Why would a person weigh more on the suns surface
than on Earth?
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evidence Evidence is proof that something has happened. The
word is evidence What is the word? evidence What evidence is there
that you did your homework last night? How are scientists
collecting evidence about the northern lights?
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appear How something appears is the way it looks or seems to
be. The word is appear What is the word? appear If the sky appears
gray, what might happen later? What exciting thing appears in the
sky near the North Pole?
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Genre: Expository nonfiction Gives you information about a
topic. Look for: captions and labels that tell about illustrations.
facts and details that help you learn about a topic. Comprehension
Strategy: Monitor comprehension Read ahead to find information that
might help you better understand a passage. Purpose: One purpose
for reading is to learn about a topic.
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What is the title? What is the authors name? What might you
learn from the selection? What did you learn? What I KnowWhat I
Want to KnowWhat I Learned T307-318
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T318 practice book p.249 We live on Earth How do planets move
and rotate? Planets orbit the sun. Each planet has different
features. What are some features of each planet? Mercury hot &
cold. Venus rotates opposite direction Earth has life Mars once had
water Jupiter gases form Great Red Spot Saturn hundreds of rings
Uranus long orbit Neptune looks blue Photo cold and small
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Fluency Intonation Good readers try to make their reading sound
expressive by having their voices rise and fall (higher, lower) at
the end of phrases and sentences. They also use their voices to
emphasize important words. Turn to page 386-387 and listen as I
read. Now lets Choral read these pages. Turn to your partner and
read pages 388-389 using expression. T318
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infinite Outer space is so large, that its size could be called
infinite. When there is so much of something that it cannot be
measured, it is infinite. The word is infinite What is the word?
infinite What could be infinite, love for a dog or a block of
wood?
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expansive Voyager II has given scientists an expansive view of
Neptune. Something that is expansive covers a very large area. The
word is expansive What is the word? expansive What could be
described as expansive, a palace or a log cabin? Voyager II
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Grammar: Punctuation - Commas Commas are used to . in dates
addresses before the word that joins two simple sentences in a
compound sentence list or series to set apart a name T320
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Grammar: Punctuation - Commas They were Mercury, Venus, Earth,
Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. In this sentence commas are used in a
list or series. Another moon, called lo, has many active volcanoes.
In this sentence commas are used to set off a name, lo. T320
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Lets Practice!!!! Where are commas needed? Earth is the only
planet on which plants animals and people live. Earth is the only
planet on which plants, animals, and people live. T320
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Lets Practice!!!! Where are commas needed? Earth has one moon
and Jupiter has sixty-three moons. Earth has one moon, and Jupiter
has sixty-three moons. T320
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Lets Practice!!!! Where are commas needed? Neil Armstrong
walked on the moon on July 20 1969. Neil Armstrong walked on the
moon on July 20, 1969. Grammar p. 103 T320
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Writing Paragraph That Contrasts Identifies two things being
contrasted States the main idea Includes a topic sentence Uses
examples and details to support and explain the topic T321
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Writing MercuryVenus T321 Turn to page 392-393 in your book and
listen as I read. Lets find facts about each planet. C hoose two
planets to learn more about. Make a list of contrasting facts about
those planets. Then write a topic sentence for your paragraph. Hot
during the day cold at night Made of rock and metal Hot day and
night Made of gases