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You will need your book, journal, workbook and pencil. Lesson 17 Day 2 You will need your book, journal, workbook and pencil.

Question of the Day Why do you think people like to tell stories? Why do you think people like to tell and listen to stories? Why do you think they like stories about the past? About unusual times and events? I think people like to tell stories because ________.

Read Aloud Books What worlds of wonder are our books! By Eleanor Farjeon What worlds of wonder are our books! As one opens them and looks, New ideas and people rise In our fancies and our eyes. The room we sit in melts away, And we find ourselves at play With someone who, before the end, May become our chosen friend. Or we sail along the page To some other land or age. Here’s our body in the chair, But our mind is over there. Each book is a magic box Which with a touch a child unlocks. In between their outside covers Book hold all things for their lovers.

Phonics and Spelling stern third turn worse earth What’s the same about the words? Let’s underline the letters that make the /ur/ sound. Look for words with er, ir, ur, or, and ear in the following sentences. The car had to swerve to miss the bike on the curve. The Earlys have three baby girls. Talia’s dad was hurt at work. Find the spelling that is correct. therd third thurd terned tirned turned hurself hirself herself

Phonics and Spelling Cont. It is very difficult to tell whether a word with the sound /ur/ uses er, ir, ur, or or ear. The er is the spelling that is used most often. Many words – especially short words- use ir or ur. A good spelling strategy is to decide if it looks correct. Several /ur/ words are homophones, words with same pronunciation but different spellings and meanings. Fir fur Fir – a type of tree Fur – covers the skin of mammals

Compare and Contrast Comparing and contrasting characters, like Older Brother and Younger Brother, can help them understand what happened in “Two Bear Cubs.” Describe one way that most of the animals in the play ere alike. They were concerned about the lost cubs. They helped Mother Grizzly look for her cubs.

Fluency: Accuracy You should always read carefully and with accuracy. Look at page 60, Mother Grizzly gives a long list of places she has already looked for the cubs. Listen as I read this part. When you read a part like this you should take care to include all of the words and not skip any. Lets read page 61.

Robust Vocabulary vocabulary

DOL

Grammar: Adjectives that Compare Anthony is taller than Jon. Anthony – noun Taller – adjective Compare 2 things use er Tom is the tallest of the boys. Tom – noun Tallest – adjective Compare more than 2 items, use est. Zeus is the oldest bear in the zoo. Circle the word that compares. oldest What does it compare? bears Why is the –est ending used? because there are more than two bears in the zoo

Writing: Play Scene Play Scene Is a story that can be performed for an audience Includes a cast of characters Describes the setting at the beginning Gives plot events.