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ObjectivesObjectives
• At the end of this lesson I will…• Identify root words and suffixes• Identify different sounds for the
spelling es• Review the sound /s/ spelled ce or
ci_• Recognize and create different
kinds of sentences
• At the end of this lesson I will…• Identify root words and suffixes• Identify different sounds for the
spelling es• Review the sound /s/ spelled ce or
ci_• Recognize and create different
kinds of sentences
Word Knowledge for Starting a Business
• These words are adjectives that are formed by adding a suffix to a noun.
successful = success + -fulprofitable = ______ + -___
musical = ______ + -_____
artistic = ______ + -_____
synonyms
synonyms
Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary
These words each contain a different
pronunciation of the spelling ea.
earnssteady
threadeasy
Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary
Each word contains the /s/ sound spelled c before e or i.
specificpricedecideservice
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Which word contains the schwa sound?
The schwa sound is the vowel sound in unstressed
syllables.Most students look forward to summer
vacation.vacation
Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary
Identify the two adjectives in this sentence.
Do you want an ongoing business that brings in steady money?
What nouns do these adjectives describe?adjective ongoing noun businessadjective steady noun money
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This sentence is a declarative sentence.
A Declarative sentence makes a statement.
Manufacturing businesses can be profitable.Rearrange the words to make this sentence into
an Interrogative sentence.An Interrogative sentence asks a An Interrogative sentence asks a question.question. Can manufacturing be a profitable business?
Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary
What kind of sentence is this?
Is there another service you could offer?Rearrange the words to make this Interrogative (question) sentence
into a declarative (telling) sentence.There is another service you could offer.
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Starting a Business - Story Vocabulary
Starting a Business - Story Vocabulary
entrepreneurs (en tre pre neurs)
maintenance (main te nance)manufacturing (man u fac tur ing)
profitable (prof it a ble)service
entrepreneurs (en tre pre neurs)
maintenance (main te nance)manufacturing (man u fac tur ing)
profitable (prof it a ble)serviceOpen Court 4th Grade Unit 2 Dollars and Sense Lesson 1
Starting a Business Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary
Successful entrepreneurs take time to plan their businesses before they start.
The entrepreneurs opened their own car washing business.
Successful entrepreneurs take time to plan their businesses before they start.
The entrepreneurs opened their own car washing business.
Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary
entrepreneurs- use context cluesentrepreneurs- use context clues
entrepreneurs- (en tre pre neurs)
People who start businesses
Service businesses provide care, maintenance, or repair to customers- such as dog walking, yard cleaning, or lawn mowing.
Regular oil changes are an important part of car maintenance.
Service businesses provide care, maintenance, or repair to customers- such as dog walking, yard cleaning, or lawn mowing.
Regular oil changes are an important part of car maintenance.
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maintenance- “use context clues”maintenance- “use context clues”
maintenance – the work of keeping something in good condition
Customers pay service businesses to do things they themselves don’t have time or desire to do.
Ryan enjoys working in the store’s service department because he likes helping people.
Customers pay service businesses to do things they themselves don’t have time or desire to do.
Ryan enjoys working in the store’s service department because he likes helping people.
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service “use context clues”
service “use context clues”
service - A type of business that provides useful work rather than
products
Manufacturing businesses make and sell products, such as jewelry, dog collars, and lanyards.
Students toured the manufacturing plant where toothpaste is made and packaged.
Manufacturing businesses make and sell products, such as jewelry, dog collars, and lanyards.
Students toured the manufacturing plant where toothpaste is made and packaged.
Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary
manufacturing- “use context clues”manufacturing- “use context clues”
manufacturing a type of business that makes and sells products
Jewelry requires more preparation, but it can be very profitable as well as creative.
Marta’s garage sale was so profitable that she was able to buy a new bicycle with her earnings.
Jewelry requires more preparation, but it can be very profitable as well as creative.
Marta’s garage sale was so profitable that she was able to buy a new bicycle with her earnings.
Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary
profitable- “use context clues”profitable- “use context clues”
profitable something that makes more money than the article or
service costs
Starting a Business - Story Vocabulary
Starting a Business - Story Vocabulary
entrepreneurs - people who start businesses
maintenance – the work of keeping something in good condition
service - a type of business that provides useful work rather than products
manufacturing - a type of business that makes and sells products
profitable - something that makes more money than the article or service costs
entrepreneurs - people who start businesses
maintenance – the work of keeping something in good condition
service - a type of business that provides useful work rather than products
manufacturing - a type of business that makes and sells products
profitable - something that makes more money than the article or service costs
Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary
Background KnowledgeBackground Knowledge• Genre: Expository Text• The purpose of expository text is to share information
with the reader or to persuade the reader to think a certain way.
• Facts about real events or real people are often included.
• Information is presented in a straightforward way.• Events are presented in the order in which they
happened, or steps are written in the order in which they should be done.
• The writing may be organized by topics.• Diagrams, photographs, maps or other illustration may
be included to help the reader understand the subject better.
• The factual information can be often checked by referring to other sources.
• Genre: Expository Text• The purpose of expository text is to share information
with the reader or to persuade the reader to think a certain way.
• Facts about real events or real people are often included.
• Information is presented in a straightforward way.• Events are presented in the order in which they
happened, or steps are written in the order in which they should be done.
• The writing may be organized by topics.• Diagrams, photographs, maps or other illustration may
be included to help the reader understand the subject better.
• The factual information can be often checked by referring to other sources.