Challenges and Obstacles

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
PARTS OF THE BODY.
Advertisements

Adaptations of Mom the Giraffe
You probably find many new words when you do your English activities. Don’t panic. Use a strategy to learn the new words. Avoid writing all the unknown.
Animal Adaptations.
Giraffes are the tallest land animal.  Food  Were they live  Size  Interesting facts  Enemies  description.
Giraffes Slide Show By: Jessie N..
Giraffes Slide Show By: Jessie N..
Giraffe Power Point by: EH.
Welcome to Student-Led Conferences Today is your chance to experience a “Day in the Life of a 5 th Grader.”
Ms. Mitchell Freshman Composition Andover High School.
Giraffes Slide Show By: Jessie N..
By: Vinci Kwok 3- HJ. The animals I want to research are giraffes. Giraffes are from the group of vertebrates, called mammals. They are interesting animals.
Reticulated Giraffes Family Structures Habitat Fun Facts
David Livingstone: Africa’s Trailblazer Daily Oral Language Week 1.
The Amazing life of a Giraffe!
Giraffe MaryKate 2 Morgan. Appearance- Body Giraffes have spots. Giraffes have long necks. Giraffes have small heads. Giraffes have only have seven neck.
Module 1 Book2.
Getting to Know You Your Name: _____________________ What do you want me to call you? ____________________ Hobbies 2. Favorite toys or games 3. Favorite.
The Simple Present Tense Explained
Greek and Latin Root Words
THE FORMULA FOR FANTASTIC SENTENCE STRUCTURE
GIRAFFE.
High Frequency Words. High Frequency Words a about.
DGP for the Week of February
EDL/Reading.
EDL/Reading.
Unit 3 Week 4 Mystic Horse Unit 3 Week 4 Mystic Horse O’Neal 4th Grade.
Types of Phrases Year 9 ESHS Grammar.
Prepositions: show relationship of one noun or pronoun to some other word in the sentence; often reflect spatial or time relationships.
Morning Traffic Review Unit 3 Week 5.
The Concluding Paragraph
Resources Unit 5 Week 1 Day 2.
Morning Traffic/Review Games
Fry Word Test First 300 words in 25 word groups
Morning Traffic By Teacher Jasmine.
EDL/Reading.
Point of View Day 1: Omniscient.
Nov. 30- Dec. 1 World Literature
Monday, October 16th, 2017 OBJ: SW finish their poster and present their information on Darwin's finches. WU: Define adaptation Any characteristic of an.
Unit 4 Review Week 1.
Explorers, Pioneers, and Discoverers
BODY PARTS VOCABULARY. head mouth teeth neck eye.
Resources Unit 5 Week 3 Day 1.
Prepositions: show relationship of one noun or pronoun to some other word in the sentence; often reflect spatial or time relationships.
Resources Unit 5 Week 3 Day 2.
Unit 3 Week 4 Mystic Horse Unit 3, Week 4 Mystic Horse
The. the of and a to in is you that with.
English Concepts & Vocabulary # 2.
6L10 What techniques do authors use to develop a story?
Morning Traffic Review Unit 3 Week 5.
Bunny Day.
What obstacles do we face in our daily lives?
What obstacles do we face in our daily lives?
Upcoming, Important Dates:
Challenges and Obstacles
Explorers, Pioneers, and Discoverers
The Concluding Paragraph
This, These, That, Those (Demonstrative Pronouns)
What obstacles do we face in our daily lives?
Starter of the day Book 1 Page 6
What obstacles do we face in our daily lives?
Challenges and Obstacles
Challenges and Obstacles
“Falling for Foreshortening”
What obstacles do we face in our daily lives?
An interactive book BY JULIA MORTIMER
“Falling for Foreshortening”
Test #2 Review and Preparation Mr. Eric Kelley 6th Grade English
Every Night Read for Enjoyment10-20 minutes!
Every Night Read for Enjoyment10-20 minutes! Parent initial
Presentation transcript:

Challenges and Obstacles Unit 3 Week 5 Day 3

Question of the Week: What obstacles do we face in our daily lives?

Drawing Conclusions: When you draw a conclusion, you form a reasonable opinion about something you have read Ex: Giraffes are related to horses and are the tallest animal. They have very long necks to reach the leaves they eat. Their bodies are covered with large brown spots. Giraffes have long black tongues to help them gather leaves from the branches. They are usually found in the Sahara deserts. On their heads are two (or rarely more) little stumps used to attack predators What can you conclude about giraffes? Giraffes are a unique looking mammal that is the tallest animal in the world. They live in hot climates and have a way to defend themselves.

Story Structure:

Tested Vocabulary: pawn: in chess, one of sixteen pieces reception: the quality of sound of the lowest value reproduced in a radio or other device

Tested Vocabulary: remote: far away; distant resume: to begin again; to get or take again

Tested Vocabulary: rummage: to search in a rustling: moving or acting with disorderly way energy or speed

Tested Vocabulary: simultaneous: existing, done, or happening at the same time

Prepositions: A preposition shows a relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence Practice: Identify the preposition and prepositional phrase The monster hid under the bed. David had a book about chess under his arm. Gil raced around the room with his cell phone in his hand. The boy sat on his uncle’s shoulders.

Independent Work: Finish reading “Morning Traffic” “Morning Traffic” Organizer Spelling menu Conventions/Conclusions Review Read choice novel