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Monday, November 2, 2015DO NOW: Voice level 11. Get your binder2. Complete planner (leave
open to today)3. Take out “Goosebumps”
Narrative to turn in.4. Read silently.
Planners:EQ: How can I “slow down” to make my narrative more powerful?HW:• Homework packet.• Quiz Wednesday
Agenda:• Vocabulary• Writing:
Slowing Down
• Social Studies: Stone Age
Homework packets
Collect Goosebumps Narrative
Take out:
• Plickers: front• Narrative Rough draft• 2 Blank lined Paper
Vocabulary•Using context clues (Plickers)
The new ticket agent had a manner that her co-workers found abrasive. She even offended her new boss.Which would be the opposite of “abrasive”?a. pleasant b. harsh c. brisk d. rude
Vocabulary Word Maps
Think about a movie
• What do directors do to show a really important part?• How do they give information about a character’s past?• How do they show a daydream?
How to elaborate on the most important parts of your story.• Write in “Slow motion”• Include “scenes” remembered from the past• Create imagined parts or daydreams.
From the Past Imagined FuturesMy mind drifted back to when… I imagined…
I remembered the time that…. In my mind I could picture…Just minutes/hours/months/years before…
My mind wandered to a daydream…
Social Studies—Pre-Reading
• What is the title of the chapter?• Read the introduction...two topics you are most excited to learn
about?• Look at the graphic organizer. What does it show?• Read the headings...make a prediction about what the chapter will be
about.• Look at the pictures and text features. What do they show?• Read the chapter summary.
Quiz
•An artifact was discovered that archeologists have dated to 515 B.C.E. How old is this artifact?•2015 PLUS • 515•Equals 2530
Asking Questions…
• What are three questions you CAN answer from the page?
• What are three questions you CAN’T answer from the page?
Tuesday, November 3, 2015DO NOW: Voice level 11. Get your binder2. Complete planner (leave
open to today)3. Read silently.
Planners:EQ: How can I read for the most important facts?
HW:• Homework packet.• Quiz Tomorrow
Agenda:• Finish SS CH
3.• Make sure
you have no missing assignments
• Work on Book Blurbs
• Study Quizlet
Today -- Voice Level 0/1: 1. Finish Social Studies Ch 3 Notes (Google Classroom) 2. Make sure you have NO missing assignments for THIS
CLASS. 3. Study Quizlet.com for quiz tomorrow Login with Google: Wrazien Block (Continents & Oceans & Their, there, they’re) You also need to know quotation marks.
4. Work on Book Blurbs5. Newsela & Quiz yourself6. Read silently
Period 5:Social Studies Ch 3, Sections 3.1-3.4
Google Classroom. For EACH box/EACH section, you should have 2:-2 Facts-2 Questions-2 Reactions
Response=Reactions (clinks & clunks)
Period 6:1. Make sure you have NO
missing assignments for THIS CLASS.
2. Study Quizlet.com for quiz tomorrow
Login with Google: Wrazien Block (Continents & Oceans & Their, there, they’re) You also need to know quotation marks.4. Work on Book Blurbs5. Newsela & Quiz yourself6. Read silently
Today is Independent work time. Voice Level 0/1
Homework packets
Take out:
• Plickers: front• Vocab Word Map: Often used• Narrative writing unit packet
Vocabulary•Using context clues (Plickers)
Walking through the meadow, Carson pointed out the edible wild plants that we could take home for salad. edible means:
A. delicious B. dangerousC. safe to eat D. poisonous
Vocabulary Word Maps
How to write a scary or suspenseful narrative
Inquiry and Editing
Wednesday, November 4, 2015DO NOW: Voice level 11. Get your binder2. Complete planner (leave
open to today)3. Take out your HW 4. Read silently.
Planners: EQ: What are dependent & independent clauses?
HW:• HW packet
• Read 20 mins.
Agenda:• Spelling
(weekly word study)
• Quiz• Dependent
& Independent Clauses
Weekly Word Study• Copy no more than 5 words into your list in the first column. Make sure
you have the CORRECT spelling• Read the first word, look at it and say it.• Spell the word to yourself: touch each letter with your pencil and say
each letter to yourself.• Close your eyes. See the word in your mind. Say each of the individual
letters to yourself again. • Now, cover the correct spelling and print the word in the second column. • If you spelled the word correctly, put a star in the 3rd column and go onto
the next word. If you misspelled it, repeat the process again, this time printing the word in the 3rd column.
Writing Workshop Rules• 1. Save everything• 2. Date and label everything• 3. Write on one side of the paper only, always skip lines to leave room for editing.• 4. Punctuate and spell as best you can WHILE writing.• 5. Begin each workshop by rereading what you have already written• 6. Writing is thinking. Do nothing to distract me or other writers. Don’t put words
into other’s brains as we are struggling to find our own.• 7. When you confer with me, use as soft a voice as I use to you.• 8. Self-edit in a color different from your original writing.• 9. Refer to your materials and proofreading list while you write.• 10. Write as well and as much as you can.
Quiz Time
• Complete the FRONT & BACK of your quiz. Hold your quiz at your desk when you are done.
• When you are finished:– You may work on missing assignments that don’t require movement– Work silently on your Book Blurb– Read silently
Dependent & Independent Clauses
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTZ0lJf0jwU
Thursday, November 5, 2015DO NOW: Voice level 11. Get your binder2. Complete planner (leave
open to today)3. Take out your HW 4. Read silently.
Planners: EQ: How can I use text clues to help me make inferences?
HW:• HW Packet• Read 20 mins.
Agenda:• SS Ch 3
notes• Word Maps• Making
Inferences
3rd Period
• Visitors in our class today
Library
• Review Classroom Library Check outs
Social Studies Ch 3 Notes
• Facts, Questions, Responses
Making Inferences
• Word Maps
• Context clues sentences
Using Clues
• Defective Detective…
Nearpod
• Go to NEARPOD.COM/Student
Inferences Practice
Friday, November 6, 2015DO NOW: Voice level 11. Get your binder2. Complete planner (leave
open to today)3. Take out your HW and
Book blurbs4. Read silently.
Planners: EQ: How can I write a powerful ending to my narrative?
HW:• Write down a
sentence from your book that contains context clues on your index card.
• Read 20 mins.
Agenda:• Writing
endings• Inference
reading practice
• 30 Book challenge review
Collect Book Blurbs
Writing Strong Endings
• Showing the lesson or moral.
• Why does your story matter? Why are telling your story?
• What can the reader learn?
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOP6t54dzTU
Practice different endings
1. Show resolution to the problem or conflict. (what was learned or what changed?)
2. Have pieces of the beginning and middle
3. Have the reader feel the same emotions you felt. (Don’t just tell them, but re-create the scene to bring out those emotions.)
Practice 3 different endings
• 1. Show resolution to the problem or conflict. (what was learned or what changed?)
• 2. Have pieces of the beginning and middle
• 3. Have the reader feel the same emotions you felt. (Don’t just tell them, but re-create the scene to bring out those emotions.)
Questions to ask yourself about Conclusions
• How do I want y reader to feel and think at the end?• What is my story REALLY about?• Does my conclusion give readers a sense of closure but also
invite them to want to read this writing again?
Inferences
• Finish Word Map
What is going on with the character?
• …all I could see from the ferry’s rolling deck was an endless curtain of gray. I clutched the rail and stared into the green waves, contemplating the fish who might soon be enjoying my breakfast…
What’s happening to the character?
• All this occurred to me in the time it took for the room to turn upside down and my knees to go out from under me, and for everything to fade into pulsing, velvety black.