Monday – January 30, 2016 When she was young, Ruby spent her summers at her grandparents farm. How does sentence 2 need to be changed? Change young to.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Author’s Purpose. What is the purpose? Did you know that everything you read has a purpose? When an author writes something (book, magazine, textbook,
Advertisements

Ruby Bridges One Little Girl’s Brave Act Compiled by Marka Carson.
Space Kids (March 04 TAKS) Idea by Jennifer WagnerDesign By Cindy Robertson.
Your project has two parts: *Your young expert’s research paper *Your Power Point Presentation.
Objective To identify and use the four kinds of sentences in writing
Stacey Logan & Jeremy Simms Jeremy Simms Early Life by Dexter Ward Jeremy Simms was a young white boy who was born in Spokane County, Mississippi in.
Expository Text Generate clarifying questions: Discussion: Why doesn't president of Mexico want to accept help from other countries? Curiosity: Do the.
How do you write a closing paragraph that stays on topic for a prompt?
Ruby bridges the greatest citizen
Civil Rights By T.J.M.. Education Equality (Not) During the 1950s and before, African American children and White children could not attend the same schools.
Current Event #___By:____#__ Title of Article:_____________________ Source:___________________________ Date Published:____________________ Date Due:_________________________.
Writing On Demand Preparing for 5th grade assessment
By: E.B. White Text Dependent Questions Chapters 7-9
Responding to Literature Night of the Pufflings Houghton Mifflin Grade 3 D. Crisler 2012/2013 HM Strategy Focus/Obj.: Evaluate Comprehension Focus/Obj:
Stations January 23rd- January 27th
K-W’s Kindergarten Calendar Week of February 6th-10th
February 21, 2017 What is the THEME, MORAL, or LESSON of the story?
Monday, January 9, 2016 (3) On the Fiji Islands, the people use to wear clothes made from tree bark. What change, if any, should be made in sentence 3?
Extra! Extra! Tell Us All About It!
DLR Notes- Tuesday, January 3, Parallel Structure Parallel structure (also called parallelism) is the repetition of a chosen grammatical form.
Harcourt Journeys: Story Selection
Explain how you annotate text.
Using the Write Tool to Write Your Research Paper
Persuasion and propaganda Bellwork
Ruby Bridges By Corrina .P.
Mr. Wethington: Songs to Sing
Monday – January 23, 2016 One Saturday afternoon in February, me and my grandma went fishing. What change should be made in sentence 1? Change me and my.
How can I help my child to become a better reader?
Identify MAIN IDEA and SUPPORTING DETAILS
Wednesday, January 4, 2016 Suddenly a comet streaks buy, and you duck your head to save yourself. What change, if any, should be made in sentence 4?
“Mother of the Modern-Day Civil Rights Movement”
Reading Bellwork Week Eight: Structure.
Ruby Bridges Daja Terrell.
ELA Week of 1/22/18 Mrs. Weaver.
Bellringer Get caught up! Grab your comp book.
Fry Word Test First 300 words in 25 word groups
Chapter 8: Asking for Clarification
Use Model Drawing Procedure in Four-Step Process
Segregation Ch. 1-3 Mrs. Olson.
Monday Top half Evaluate the expression with p = 20. 2(9 – 4p) – 6 172
DLR Notes- Monday, January 7, Parallel Structure Parallel structure (also called parallelism) is the repetition of a chosen grammatical form.
World History February
American literature Georgia milestone test
MONDAY.
Week 1-4.
Lesson 1-10 Everyday Math First Grade
Stations February 6th-February 10th
Monday, January 9th – First Flight
TEST TAKING STRATEGIES: Reading Strategies
Daily Error Thursday, August 16th
Beyond Color Lines read for comprehension locate opinions in text
Week two Starters August 24 – August 28.
Monday, January 11 WINTER Bell Ringers Template.
Bell work for Week of February 29
Bell Ringer Week of January 27-31, Created by: Shavonne Burrows, EdS
February 2018 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Monday, January 11 WINTER Bell Ringers Template.
Language Arts: Tuesday 10/16 I.N. 49
Monday, January 11 WINTER Bell Ringers Template.
Mind Games Monday What complex mechanism of moving parts gets stronger the more it is used?
Bell Ringer Week of February 24-28, Created by: Shavonne Burrows, EdS
Bell Ringer Week of February 10-14, Created by: Shavonne Burrows, EdS
Identifying Author’s Purpose and Perspective World Lit DD
2011年 5月 2011年 6月 2011年 7月 2011年 8月 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Week 13 Bell Work.
Wednesday, February 17th, 2016 Read each question and answer it in a complete sentence. 1) Define fiction and give examples of it in your own words. 2)
7th Grade Rikki Tikki Tavi FEBRUARY Week 1: 2/6-2/10
The Painted Drum In-Class Paragraph.
CIVIL RIGHTS ESSAY A GUIDE TO WRITING THE ESSAY.
Presentation transcript:

Monday – January 30, 2016 When she was young, Ruby spent her summers at her grandparents farm. How does sentence 2 need to be changed? Change young to youngest Change spent to spend Change grandparents to grandparents’ Sentence 2 does not need to be changed. 4th Grade

Monday - January 30, 2016 Which idea from the article is supported by the illustration? Prairie dogs and Ferrets share the same burrows. American Bison eat Ferrets and Prairie dogs. Ferrets take the burrows of other animals. Ferrets and Prairie dogs live in sandy environments. Bonus Question: The main purpose of the paragraph is to ______________________________________________________________ 4th Grade

Tuesday - January 31, 2016 (7) Then the Supreme Court of the United States decided that children could go to any school regardles of their skin color. What change needs to be made in sentence 7? Change decided to decieded Change regardles to regardless Change their to there No change needs to be made. Ruby Bridges as an adult 4th Grade

Which sentence expresses an opinion? Wednesday - January 31, 2016 Which sentence expresses an opinion? 4th Grade

Wednesday - February 1, 2016 In first grade, Ruby was the first African American student. (9) She went to a school where white children attended. What is the correct way to write sentence 8 or 9? In first grade, Ruby was the first African American to go to school where white children attended. In first grade, Ruby’s school was for African American and for white students. Ruby was the first to go to school, and she went where white children went. In first grade, Ruby was the first to go to school, and she was African American. 4th Grade

Wednesday - February 1, 2016 This author wrote this selection most likely to – make the reader laugh about how big the state of Texas is tell the reader about Texas and its history explain how the Republic of Texas broke free from Mexico show the reader where cattle, wheat and cotton are farmed 4th Grade

Thursday – February 2, 2016 (10) Many people were angry about this they did not want segregation to stop. What is the most effective way to rewrite the ideas in sentence 10? Many people were angry because they wanted segregation. They wanted to stop segregation. People were angry. Many people were angry about this. They did not want segregation to stop. Many people wanted segregation to stop, and they were angry about segregation. Click here to read more about Ruby Bridges 4th Grade

Thursday - February 2, 2016 What can the reader tell about the event based on these details? 4th Grade

Friday – February 3, 2016 (12) Other parents didn’t want there children in the same class as Ruby. What change should be made in sentence 12? Change parents to parents’ Change there to their Add a comma after children No change should be made Click here to read more about Ruby Bridges 4th Grade

The structure of this poem is lyrical, rhyming, or free verse? Friday – February 3, 2016 Space keeps its secrets hidden It does not tell. Are black holes time machines? Where do lost comets go? Is Pluto a moon or planet? How many, how vast unknown galaxies are beyond us? Do other creatures dwell on distant spheres? Will we ever know? Space is silent. It seldom answers. But we ask. This poem is mostly about – (and don’t just say it’s about SPACE!!  ) BONUS! The structure of this poem is lyrical, rhyming, or free verse? 4th Grade